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Conrad Malte-Brun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. The description on its description page there is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help. ... Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here ... Note: This tag is obsolete, and if you add it to an image after Monday October 10 2008,
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Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-182 … Covers: La Geographie Univer … 1837 World Atlas ... Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-182 … Europe Ancienne. 1837 World Atlas ... (Covers to) Atlas Complet Du Precis De La Geographie Universelle De M. Malte-Brun, Dresse Conformement Au Texte De Cet Ouvrage, Et Entierement Revu Et Corrige Par M...
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Welcome | Login | Register; ... Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-182 … Europe Ancienne. 1837 World Atlas ... Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-182 … Empire Romain sous Constanti … 1837 World Atlas...
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Universal geography, or A description of all parts of the world, on a new plan, according to the great natural divisions of the globe - Malte-Brun, Conrad, ...
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He was secretary of the French Society of Geography, as was his son, Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun, 1816—89, who also wrote extensively on geographical subjects. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Malte-Brun, Conrad...
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kônˈräth mälˈtə-broonˌ, Fr. mältə-brôNˈ, 1775–1826, Danish geographer, b. Jutland but later settled in Paris; originally named Malthe Konrad Bruun. ...
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20083 Barbary Coast, North Africa Conrad Malte-Brun 1812; BARBARIE. An engraved map of the Barbary Coast embellished with an uncoloured pictorial title cartouche showing a dwelling, lion and ostrich. 11.75 x 8.5 inches.
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18750 Barbary Coast, Conrad Malte-Brun, 1829; BARBARIE. An engraved map of the Barbary Coast. Uncoloured pictorial title cartouche showing a lion and an ostrich outside a dwelling. 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches. Original outline hand colouring.
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Related Category: Geography: Biographies ... He was secretary of the French Society of Geography, as was his son, Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun, 1816–89, who also wrote extensively on geographical subjects.
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