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{{Short description|German geographer (1835–1912)}} {{for|the American mathematician and computer scientist|Richard V. Andree}} {{more citations needed|date=March 2012}} {{Infobox person | name = Richard Andree | image = Рихард Андре.jpg | alt = | caption = Portrait of Andree, {{circa}} 1900 | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1835|02|26}} | birth_place = [[Braunschweig]], [[Duchy of Brunswick]], [[German Confederation]] | death_date = {{Death date and age|1912|02|22|1835|02|26}} | death_place = [[Munich]], [[Kingdom of Bavaria]], [[German Empire]] | occupation = [[Cartography|Cartographer]] | era = 19th–20th century | known_for = [[Ethnography|Ethnographic works]] | notable_works = ''[[Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas|Allgemeiner Handatlas]]'' | education = [[Braunschweig University of Technology|Collegium Carolinum]] | alma_mater = [[Leipzig University]] | spouse = [[Marie Andree-Eysn]] | mother = | father = [[Karl Andree]] | relatives = }} '''Richard Andree''' (26 February 1835 – 22 February 1912) was a German geographer and [[Cartography|cartographer]], noted for devoting himself especially to [[ethnography|ethnographic]] studies. He wrote numerous books on this subject, dealing notably with the races of his own country, while an important general work was ''Ethnographische Parallelen und Vergleiche'' (Stuttgart, 1878). ==Biography== Andree was born in Braunschweig, the son of geographer [[Karl Andree]] (1808–1875). He followed in the footsteps of his father, studied natural sciences at the Braunschweig [[Braunschweig University of Technology|Collegium Carolinum]] and [[Leipzig University]], and temporarily worked in a Bohemian ironworks. As a director of the geography bureau of publisher Velhagen & Klasing in Leipzig from 1873 to 1890, he also took up cartography, having a chief share in the production of the ''Physikalisch-Statistischer Atlas des Deutschen Reichs'' (together with [[Oscar Peschel]], Leipzig, 1877) and the ''Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas'', (with Gustav Droysen, son of [[Johann Gustav Droysen]], Leipzig, 1886) as well as school atlases.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} [[File:Andree, Richard. Volkerkarte von Russland. 1881 D.jpg|thumb|left|Ethnographic map of the [[Caucasus]] region, 1881]] Andree's main work, however, is his ''[[Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas|Allgemeiner Handatlas]]'' (Leipzig, first edition 1881, final edition 1937), one of the most comprehensive world atlases of all times. The early editions of the ''[[Times Atlas of the World]]'' (1895–1900) are based on this atlas, as was [[Cassell (publisher)|Cassell]]'s ''Universal Atlas.'' Andree became an elected member of the [[Academy of Sciences Leopoldina]] in 1886. In 1890 he moved to [[Heidelberg]], where he continued the editorship of the academic journal ''Globus'' from 1891 until 1903.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} Andree made important contributions to comparative ethnographic studies of countries and people, advocating [[Adolf Bastian]]'s ideas of a common basic mental framework shared by all humans. His work also influenced [[Arnošt Muka]]'s studies of the [[Sorbs|Sorbian]] culture. In 1903 Andree married Marie Eysn who became known as [[Marie Andree-Eysn]]. Andree died aged 76 in [[Munich]], which had been the couple's hometown since 1904. [[File:Juden 1881.JPG|thumb|Juden 1881]] ==Notes== {{more footnotes|date=February 2014 }} {{Reflist}} ==References== * H. Meyer: ''Velhagen & Klasing 150 Jahre 1835–1985'', Berlin, 1985 * J. Espenhorst: ''Petermann's Planet'', a guide to German handatlases, Schwerte, 2003 * {{EB1911|wstitle=Andree, Karl}} * {{Cite EB1922|wstitle=Andree, Richard}} ==External links== {{commons category}} * {{Gutenberg author |id=34872 |name=Richard Andree}} * {{Internet Archive author |sname=Richard Andree}} * Scans from [https://web.archive.org/web/20070116113152/http://www.geneabase.com/sample.htm Andrees 4th edition (1899)] * Scans of [http://www.maproom.org/00/08/index.php Droysens Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas, 1886] * Web archive of the great German Hand-Atlases. Andrees of all decades online: [http://www.handatlas.de/ handatlas.de] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Andree, Richard}} [[Category:1835 births]] [[Category:1912 deaths]] [[Category:Writers from Braunschweig]] [[Category:People from the Duchy of Brunswick]] [[Category:German cartographers]] [[Category:Leipzig University alumni]] [[Category:19th-century German geographers]]
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