Richard Hartshorne Quote

Although the roots of geography, as a field of study, reach back to Classical Antiquity... its establishment as a modern science was essentially the work of the century from 1750 to 1850. The second half of this period, the time of Humboldt and Ritter, is commonly spoken of as the "classical period" of geography.


p. 35 - The Nature of Geography (1939)


Although the roots of geography, as a field of study, reach back to Classical Antiquity... its establishment as a modern science was essentially the...

Although the roots of geography, as a field of study, reach back to Classical Antiquity... its establishment as a modern science was essentially the...

Although the roots of geography, as a field of study, reach back to Classical Antiquity... its establishment as a modern science was essentially the...

Although the roots of geography, as a field of study, reach back to Classical Antiquity... its establishment as a modern science was essentially the...