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Erdkunde – Archive for Scientific Geography is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of geography published at the University of Bonn (Germany). Articles have been published in English since 2008.
Jahresbericht des Vereins für Erdkunde zu Dresden (Fifteenth Annual Report of the Association for Geography in Dresden). Scientific Part. A. Huhle, Dresden, 1878, pp. 56–85 ([Karl Eduard Meinicke is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive – with correspondence]). Meinicke, Karl Eduard, Geographer.
The municipality of Gotha bought in 2010 the former business premises and the accompanying grounds on Justus-Perthes-Strasse 1–9 and Gotthardstrasse 6. Since 2015, the huge Perthes archive is located at Perthesforum in Gotha, one of the most modern archive facilities in Germany, with around 11,000 square meters of total space for multiple ...
This is a list of archives from around the world. An archive is an establishment that collects, stores and preserves knowledge in several formats: books , manuscripts , journals , newspapers , magazines , sound and music recordings , videos , play-scripts, patents , databases , maps , stamps , prints , drawings and more.
Margaret Lambert, Maurice Baumont and Paul Sweet were the British, French and American historians and editors involved in examining the documents together from 1946. [15] A small batch was released in 1954, before the entire volume was forced into publication in 1957 with further files released in 1996 at the Public Record Office in Kew.
In 1911, these documents were added to Perthes' library, ‘Bücherei der Geographische Anstalt von Justus Perthes,’ which already contained many maps and geographical publications. After the Second World War, the Soviet army destroyed the almanac archives to prevent claims of the House of Romanov on the tsarist's throne. [citation needed]
The Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin (Berlin Geographical Society) was founded in 1828 and is the second oldest geographical society. It was founded by some of the foremost geographers of its time. The founder Carl Ritter and the founding member Alexander von Humboldt can also be considered the founders of modern scientific geography.
Hermann Flohn (19 February 1912 – 23 June 1997) was a climatologist. [1] Flohn was professor at the University of Bonn and head of the department at the Institute of Meteorology of Bonn University.