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See also: born at Strassburg on the 28th of See also: March 1823
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After studying in his native
See also: town and taking the university course in Berlin (1842–1843) he went to See also: Paris, and passed first in the examination for fellowship (agregation) of the lycees (1845), first in the See also: examinations on leaving the l See also: Cole See also: des Chartes, and first in the examination for fellowship of the faculties (1849)
.
In 1849 he took the degree of See also: doctor of letters with two theses, one of which, IVala et See also: Louis le Debonnaire (published in Paris in 1849), placed him in the front
See also: rank of French scholars in the province of Carolingian See also: history
.
Soon, however, he turned his See also: attention to the study of geography
.
In 1858 he obtained an See also: appointment as teacher of geography at the See also: Sorbonne, and henceforth devoted himself to that subject
.
It was not till 1876 that he published, in two, volumes, his remarkable Histoire de to formation territoriale des etats de l'See also: Europe centrale, in which he showed with a See also: firm, but sometimes slightly heavy touch,the reciprocal influence exerted by geography and history
.
While the See also: work gives evidence throughout of wide and well-directed research, he preferred to write it in the See also: form of a student's See also: manual; but it was a manual so See also: original that it gained him See also: admission to the Institute in 1881
.
In that See also: year he was appointed dean of the faculty of letters, and for ten years he directed the intellectual See also: life of that See also: great educational centre during its development into a great scientific See also: body
.
He died at Sevres on the 6th of See also: October 1906
.
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