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He also contributed numerous articles to the Century Dictionary, wrote for various encyclopaedias, and edited the Journals of Lewis and Clark ( 1893 ), The Travels of Zebulon M. Pike ( 1895 ), New Light on the Early History of the Greater Northwest: The Manuscript Journals of Alexander Henry, Fur Trader of the Northwest Company and of David Thompson, Official Geographer and Explorer of the Same Company, 1799-1814 ( 1897 ) and Forty Years A Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur 1833-1872 ( 1898 )

Geographer and from
* Sarmazege ( Anonymous Geographer from Ravenna, around 700 AD )
Geographer Ptolemy in the 2nd century made a map of Hibernia full of data on rivers, mountains and people demonstrating a knowledge of the island that could have been originated even from the presence in Hibernia of Roman explorers / traders living in small trading places of the Ireland's south and eastern coast.
The name of the city which was often mentioned by writers from Hanno the Navigator to the Geographer of Ravenna and confirmed by the legend on its coins and by an inscription.
) Source: BC place name cards, or correspondence to / from BC's Chief Geographer or BC Geographical Names Office.
George Washington was impressed with Erskine from the moment they met and appointed him to the post of Geographer and Surveyor General of the Continental Army in 1777.
In the mid-9th century the so called Bavarian Geographer wrote that people named Zeriuani had so large kingdom that all Slavic peoples originated from there ( or from them ).
The name of the city which was often mentioned by writers from Hanno the Navigator to the Geographer of Ravenna and confirmed by the legend on its coins and by an inscription.

Geographer and ;
Johannes Vermeer, The Geographer 1668-69 oil on canvas ; 53 × 47 cm.
Geographer Li Daoyuan, six centuries after the death of the First Emperor, recorded in Shui Jing Zhu that Mount Li was a favoured location due to its auspicious geology: "... famed for its jade mines, its northen side was rich in gold, and its southern side rich in beautiful jade ; the First Emperor, covetous of its fine reputation, therefore chose to be buried there ".
In 1702 he became élève, in 1716 adjoint, and in 1718 associé of the Académie des Sciences ; and, as the young king's instructor in geography, received the title of First Royal Geographer with a fixed salary, an office which was then created for the first time.
Professor John Alan Dawson is Professor of Marketing at the University of Edinburgh ; he is a Geographer, and specialist in retail innovation,

Geographer and Limits
* U. S. Department of State: Bureau of Intelligence and Research Limits in the Seas No. 72 Continental shelf Boundary: Canada – Greenland, Issued by the Geographer, August 4, 1976.

Geographer and 2005
* Michael G. Noll, “ Prince Maximilian's Other Worlds .” The Pennsylvania Geographer, 43 ( 2005 ): 65-83.

Geographer and 2010
& Evitt, R. ( 2010 ), Indigenous Hip hop: overcoming marginality, encountering constraints, Australian Geographer 41 ( 1 ), pp. 141 – 158.

Geographer and ),
There is a possibility that Racibórz was mentioned in a work of the " Bavarian Geographer " in 845 ( this document mentions five strongholds of the Slavic Golensizi ( Golenshitse, Holasici in Czech ), a proto-Polish tribe, probably Racibórz was one of them ).
This root is perhaps the one used in the very name of Prusa ( Prussia ), for which an earlier Brus-is found in the map of the Bavarian Geographer.
The Geographer Malte-Brun reported, in La France illustrée ( 1882 ), the existence of an inscription on the bridge where the duke was murdered.
Geographer Kurt Scharlau categorized the different types in the 1930s, making distinctions between temporary and permanent Wüstung, settlements used for different purposes ( farms or villages ), and the extent of abandonment ( partial or total ).
* Neil Smith, American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization, Berkeley, CA, University of California Press, ( 2003 ), XVII + 570 pages, ISBN 0-520-23027-2.

Geographer and on
According to the 9th century Bavarian Geographer, the West Slavic Opolanie tribe had settled on the upper Oder River since the days of the Migration Period, centered around the gord of Opole.
Bands to open for Ladytron on their tours include Simian, The Presets, Client, CSS, Asobi Seksu, Mount Sims, Crocodiles, Franz Ferdinand, SONOIO, VHS or Beta and Geographer.
The British Geographer Gillian Rose's Feminism and Geography is one such sustained criticism, focused on Human Geography in Britain as being historically masculinist in its approach.
Population and Settlement on the Otago Goldfields 1861-1870, New Zealand Geographer, 17, 1, pp64 – 86.
* Johannes Vermeer, The Geographer, 1668 – 1669, oil on canvas, 52 x 45. 5 cm

Geographer and space
According to Hebrew University Geographer Ilan Salomon, the Green Line can be discerned via satellite, marked by the Jewish National Fund pine forests planted to demarcate Israeli space.

Geographer and ).
850, called Bavarian Geographer after its anonymous creator, mentions the Slavic tribe of Wolinians who then had 70 strongholds ( Uelunzani civitates LXX ).
To a certain degree it may be seen as a successor of physical anthropogeography ( Physische Anthropogeographie )— a term coined by the Vienna Geographer Albrecht Penck in 1924 — and geographical cultural or human ecology ( Harlan H. Barrows 1923 ).
An anonymous medieval document of about 850, called Bavarian Geographer, mentions the tribe of Prissani having 70 strongholds ( Prissani civitates LXX ).
Chartered Geographer ( Teacher ) is a professional accreditation available to teachers who can demonstrate competence, experience and professionalism in the use of geographical knowledge or skills in and out of the classroom, and who are committed to maintaining their professional standards through ongoing continuing professional development ( CPD ).
The surveys were to be performed under the direction of the Geographer of the United States, ( Thomas Hutchins ).
" Town Structure and Urban Concepts in New England ", The Professional Geographer 16, 1 ( 1964 ).
According to the Bavarian Geographer, the Buzhans had 230 " cities " ( fortresses ).
In 1872, he received a gold medal at the Salon in Brussels for The Geographer and The Lesson and, in 1873, a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Vienna for The Painter's Studio and Grandmother's Birthday Celebration ( all in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels ).
Geographer Scymnus ( 4th century BC ) noted that Greek island of Paros had a namesake in the Adriatic Sea, Liburnian island of Paros ( Hvar ); this name was later changed to Pharos, according to Strabo ( VII, 5 ).

historian and David
According to the historian David O. Stewart, Cornelius Wendell led an acquittal committee, which met in the Astor House in New York ; it collected a bribery fund of up to $ 150, 000 to influence Senators into voting for Johnson's acquittal.
It is still not clear how far Orkney ’ s advance was planned only as a feint ; according to historian David Chandler it is probably more accurate to surmise that Marlborough launched Orkney in a serious probe with a view to sounding out the possibilities of the sector.
At a Braveheart Convention in 1997, held in Stirling the day after the Scottish Devolution vote and attended by 200 delegates from around the world, Braveheart author Randall Wallace, Seoras Wallace of the Wallace Clan, Scottish historian David Ross and Bláithín FitzGerald from Ireland gave lectures on various aspects of the film.
David Hume ( 25 August 1776 ) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist, known especially for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism.
* 1935 – David Hackett Fischer, American historian
In the judgment of the historian David Potter, the edict was " an act of economic lunacy ".
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
In his history of the game, historian David Nelson concluded that the first forward passes were thrown on Christmas Day 1905 in a match between two small colleges in Kansas: " Although Cochems was the premier passing coach during the first year of the rule, the first forward passes were thrown at the end of the 1905 season in a game between Fairmount and Washburn colleges in Kansas.
* 1958 – David R. Ross, Scottish historian and writer ( d. 2010 )
This was necessary so that there would be a legal bench mark with which to compare and contrast the scholarship of an objective historian against the methods employed by David Irving, as before the Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt trial there was no legal precedent for what constituted an objective historian.
* 1947 – David Shapiro, American poet, literary critic, and art historian
* 1933 – David McCullough, American historian and author
In his 2004 study of the Lavender Scare, the historian David K. Johnson attacked the speculations about Hoover's homosexuality as relying on " the kind of tactics Hoover and the security program he oversaw perfected – guilt by association, rumor, and unverified gossip ”.
In an interview conducted by Jan & Dean fan and historian David Beard for the Collectors ' Choice release, Jan & Dean The Complete Liberty Singles, Dean Torrence stated that he felt the duo should be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: " We have the scoreboard if you just want to compare number of hits and musical projects done.
John stopped short of trying to actively enforce this charter on the native Irish kingdoms, but historian David Carpenter suspects that he might have done so, had the baronial conflict in England not intervened.
According to the historian David P. Chandler, the leftist Issarak groups, aided by the Viet Minh, occupied a sixth of Cambodia's territory by 1952 ; and, on the eve of the Geneva Conference, they controlled as much as one half of the country.
However, Oxford Brookes University historian David Nash says the removal of the scene represented " a form of self-censorship " and the Otto sequence " which involved a character representative of extreme forms of Zionism " was cut " in the interests of smoothing the way for the film's distribution in America.
Cryptography historian David Kahn titles him the " Father of Western Cryptography ", pointing to three significant advances in the field which can be attributed to Alberti: " the earliest Western exposition of cryptanalysis, the invention of polyalphabetic substitution, and the invention of enciphered code " ().
Cricket historian David Frith believed it is possible that the abrasive Australian captain Warwick Armstrong could have addressed sarcastic comments to Jardine but Wisden believed his slow approach cost him his century.
He scored 187 not out in four hours, an innings described by leading historian David Frith as " among the most stirring innings Test cricket has ever produced ".
* David Herbert Donald, noted historian
This is partly thanks to the acquisition of Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan, a well known cultural historian and media scholar, as well as the Inaugural Verklin Media Policy and Ethics Conference, endowed by the CEO of Canoe Ventures and UVA alumnus David Verklin.
* 1711 – David Hume, Scottish philosopher and historian ( d. 1776 )
* 1938 – David Irving, British historian

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