Examples of using Geographer in English and their translations into Hebrew
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In II century A.D. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemeus explicitly mentions a town Calisia in his"Geography Outline"
Geographer Martin Simons claimed in 1962 that Davis misunderstood
And if the recollections of any one among them seem interesting to him, the geographer orders an inquiry into that explorer's moral character.
It was George Kimble, the geographer, who said that,"The only thing dark about Africa is our ignorance of it.".
The geographer Strabo, quoting earlier sources,
Because an explorer who told lies would bring disaster on the books of the geographer.
than 20 graduate students, including noted New Zealand geographer Evelyn Stokes.
they spent some time in Genoa, where they were interviewed by the geographer Giovanni da Carignano.
In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain, Philip II,
Not only a geographer, geologist, botanist
Author Relandi, a real renaissance man, a geographer, cartographer philologist knew fluent Hebrew,
His methods were critiqued by feminist geographer Gillian Rose,
Hipparchus of Nicaea, astronomer, geographer and Hellenistic mathematician is known as“the father of trigonometry,” was the first to create trigonometry tables.
Theophilus or Theophilos was a historian and geographer, if at least the passages about to be quoted refer to one and the same person. He is mentioned by Josephus c. Apion. i.
Abunimah refers to Peace Now as a“right-wing Zionist racist group”(Arab World Geographer, Vol 10, No 1, 2007).
was a Finnish and Swedish geologist, geographer, and polar explorer.
Publisher: Edition of Elena Shubina, 2014 From Alexei Ivanov, you can wait as long as you like for the new"Geographer"- it is already clear that these expectations are in vain.
I know one doesn't learn how to flight a war from books… and you know me primarily as a geographer.
For this historic feat, Thompson has been described as the"greatest land geographer who ever lived."[2].
Their main source of information was Strabo, a 1st-century Greek geographer and historian.