Geografisk Tidsskrift, Volume 17, published by the Kongelige Danske geografiske selskab, is a significant historical document offering insights into geographical knowledge and exploration during its time. Written in Danish, this volume presents articles and observations related to various geographical topics, reflecting the scholarly interests and expeditions of the period.
Edited by prominent figures such as Edvard Erslev, Ole Olufsen, Otto Frederik Henrik Irminger, Edgar Castonier, and Niels Nielsen, this journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of geography and Danish contributions to the field. The content provides a unique perspective on the world as it was understood and explored by Danish geographers, making it an essential addition to collections focused on geographical history and exploration.
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