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Heinrich Berghaus

1911 Encyclopedia Britannica

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HEINRICH BERGHAUS (1797-1884), German geographer, was born at Kleve on the 3rd of May 1797. He was trained as a surveyor, and after volunteering for active service under General Tauenzien in 1813, joined the staff of the Prussian trigonometrical survey in 1816. He carried on a geographical school at Potsdam in company with Heinrich Lange, August Petermann, and others, and long held the professorship of applied mathematics at the Bauakademie. But he is most famous in connexion with his cartographical work. His greatest achievement was the Physikalischer Atlas (Gotha, 1838-1848), in which work, as in others, his nephew Hermmann Berghaus (1828-1890) was associated with him. He had also a share in the re-issue of the great Stieler Handatlas (originally produced by Adolf Stieler in 1817-1823), and in the production of other atlases. His written works were numerous and important, including Allgemeine Landerand V olkerkunde (Stuttgart, 1837-1840), Grundriss der Geographie in fiinf Biichern (Berlin, 1842), Die V olker des Erd balls (Leipzig, 1845-1847), Was man von der Erde weiss (Berlin, 1856-1860), and various large works on Germany. In 1863 he published Briefwechsel mit Alexander von Humboldt (Leipzig). He died a.t Stettin on the 17th of February 1884.

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Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Heinrich Berghaus'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​h/heinrich-berghaus.html. 1910.
 
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