Abstract

AbstractBeeing sofar a part of mathematics Geography was drafted by Bernard Varenius in 1650 as full‐geography (Büttner: Vollgeographie) which contents mathematical, physical and even human geography. Whereas the «Geographia Generalis» has been published in England for several times its influence in continental Europe seems to have been marginal. Therefore Varenius cannot be considered as founder of modern geography. The relation of general and special geography is discussed und a lot of mistakes and absurdities in Varenius' work is exposed.

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