Gustav Neumann (geographer)
Gustav Neumann (born March 15, 1832 in Rathenow ; † July 7, 1885 in Eberswalde ) was a German geographer and schoolboy.
Life
Neumann was born the son of a teacher and attended the teachers' college in Marienburg from 1849 to 1852 . He then temporarily held teaching positions in Riesenburg , Tauroggen , Strasburg in West Prussia , Berlin and Anklam . From 1857 he worked as a teacher in Neustadt-Eberswalde . Besides a few smaller treatises on local history, he wrote reference works on the geography of Germany and a textbook on geography.
Works
- Geography of the Prussian State (1866–1869)
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The German Empire in geographical, statistical and topographical relation . Two volumes. Berlin 1874
- Volume 1 (2nd edition of the Geography of the Prussian State ), GFO Müller, Berlin 1874 ( digitized version ).
- Volume 2, GFO Müller, Berlin 1874 ( digitized )
- School geography . GWF Müller, Berlin 1881.
- Geographical lexicon of the German Empire: with Ravenstein's special atlas of Germany, many city maps, statistical maps, tables and several hundred images of German state and city coats of arms . Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1883 (1413 pages).
literature
- Ferdinand Sander : Lexicon of pedagogy . Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1884, p. 307.
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SURNAME | Neumann, Gustav |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German geographer and schoolboy |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 15, 1832 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rathenow |
DATE OF DEATH | July 7, 1885 |
Place of death | Eberswalde |