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AUGUST HEINRICH PETERMANN (1822–1878)

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 299 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AUGUST HEINRICH PETERMANN (1822–1878)  , German cartographer, was born at Bleicherode, near
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Nordhausen, on the 18th of
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April 1822 . At the age of seventeen he entered the
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Geographical School of
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Art in
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Potsdam, and in 1845 proceeded to
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Edinburgh to assist Dr Keith Johnston in the production of an
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English edition of the
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Physical
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Atlas of Berghaus . In 1847 he came to
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London, and published among other
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works, an account of Barth's expedition to Central Africa (1855) . In 1854 he became director of the geographical institute of Justus Perthes in
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Gotha, and editor of the well-known Petermanns Mitteilungen . His
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work did much towards elucidating the geography of the interior of Africa and of the North Polar regions . Queen Victoria, at the
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suggestion of Bunsen, appointed him physical geographer-royal . Petermann died by his own hand at Gotha on the 25th of September 1878 .

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