- Ferdinand von Richthofen
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birth_date =May 5 ,1833
birth_place = Carlsruhe,Prussian Silesia
death_date =October 6 ,1905
death_place =Berlin
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nationality = German
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field =geography
work_institutions =University of Bonn University of Leipzig University of Berlin
alma_mater = University of Breslau University of Berlin
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doctoral_students =Sven Hedin Alfred Philippson Arthur Berson Wilhelm Sievers
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footnotes =Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen (
May 5 ,1833 –October 6 ,1905 ) was a German traveller,geographer andscientist .Biography
He was born in Carlsruhe,
Prussian Silesia , and was educated in Breslau and Berlin. He traveled or studied in theAlps ofTyrol (the portion of what is now Bolzano-Bozen,Italy ) and theCarpathians inTransylvania . In 1860 he joined theEulenburg Expedition , a Prussian expedition which visitedCeylon ,Japan ,Taiwan , theCelebes , Java, thePhilippines ,Siam ,Burma between 1860 and 1862. From 1862 to 1868 he worked as a geologist in theUnited States discoveringGoldfield s inCalifornia . This was followed by several more trips of China,Japan ,Burma andJava . He published his geographical, geological, economic, and ethnological findings in three volumes with an atlas. In China he located the dried-up lake bed ofLopnur .He was also Professor of
Geology at theUniversity of Bonn beginning in 1875, Professor ofGeography at theUniversity of Leipzig in 1883, and Professor of Geography at the Friedrich Wilhelm University of Berlin in 1886. Among his most famous students wasSven Hedin , the Swedish explorer. He served as President of the German Geographical Society for many years, and founded the Berlin Hydrographical Institute.He is noted for coining the terms "Seidenstraße" and "Seidenstraßen" = "
Silk Road (s)" or "Silk Route(s)" in 1877. ["Approaches Old and New to the Silk Roads" Vadime Eliseeff in: "The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce". Paris (1998) UNESCO, Reprint: Berghahn Books (2000), pp. 1-2. ISBN 92-3-103652-1; ISBN 1-57181-221-0; ISBN 1-57181-222-9 (pbk)] [Waugh, Daniel. (2007). "Richtofen's "Silk Roads": Toward the Archaeology of a Concept." "The Silk Road". Volume 5, Number 1, Summer 2007, p. 4.] He also standardized the practices ofchorography andchorology .He died in 1905 in Berlin.
When
William Gill consulted him about a planned trip to China, he remarked:Ferdinand von Richthofen was an uncle of the
World War I flying aceManfred von Richthofen , best known as the "Red Baron".The mountain range on the southern edge of the
Gansu corridor in western China was namedRichthofen Range after him, although the modern name is nowQilian Mountains .Publications
* "
Comstock Lode : Its Character, and the Probable Mode of Its Continuance in Depth" (1866)
* "China: The results of My Travels and the Studies Based Thereon" (1877-1912, 5 vols. and atlas)References
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