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  2. Geographia Generalis - Wikipedia

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    Geographia Generalis is a seminal work in the field of geography authored by Bernhardus Varenius, first published in 1650. [1] This influential text laid the foundations for modern geographical science and was pivotal in the development of geography as a scientific discipline.

  3. Category:Geography books - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Geography books" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  4. Martin W. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lewis co-authored a world geography textbook, Diversity Amid Globalization: World Regions, Environment, Development , [6] and served as the former associate editor of The Geographical Review. After teaching at George Washington University and Duke University, Lewis joined Stanford in 2002, studying and writing mostly about global geography.

  5. Geography - Wikipedia

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    Geography is an all-encompassing discipline that seeks an understanding of Earth and its human and natural complexities—not merely where objects are, but also how they have changed and come to be. While geography is specific to Earth, many concepts can be applied more broadly to other celestial bodies in the field of planetary science. [2]

  6. The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography

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    Peter J. Taylor commended the book as a crucial exploration of critical metageography, emphasizing the significance of understanding how we structure our world spatially. Taylor emphasized the book's identification and critical examination of four geographical myths: continents, nation-states, east and west, and geographical concordance.

  7. Scientific Geography Series - Wikipedia

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    Geographer Grant Ian Thrall edited the series, and the books were written by prominent geographers such as Arthur Getis and A. Stewart Fotheringham. [2] The term "Scientific geography" dates back at least to a 1910 publication titled "Scientific Geography: The Relation of Its Content to Its Subdivisions" in the Bulletin of the American Geographical Society (now the Geographical Review). [3]