Carl Ferdinand Weiland

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Carl Ferdinand Weiland (* 1782 ; † May 18, 1847 in Gera ) was a German cartographer and Württemberg captain zD

Weiland worked at the geographical institute in Weimar and succeeded Friedrich Wilhelm Streit in 1817 . Weiland's successor was the Berlin cartographer and geographer Heinrich Johann Samuel Kiepert in 1845 .

Works

  • General hand atlas of the whole earth designed according to the best astronomical regulations, newest discoveries and critical investigations and determined to AC Gaspari complete manual of the newest description of the earth (1824)
  • Atlas con America (1824-1828)
  • Hand Atlas (1828/29)
  • Europe map composed of 4 sheets (1844)
  • General Hand Atlas of All Over the World. designed according to the latest discoveries (1846)
  • Carl Ferdinand Weiland, Heinrich Kiepert : Das Austral-Continent or New Holland: designed after Krusenstern, King, Flinders, Freycinet, Oxley, Sturt, Mitchell in Mercators Projection (1848)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jenaische Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung, June 30, 1847, obituary notice

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