Alfred Philippson

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Alfred Philippson (geboren am 1. Januar 1864 in Bonn; gestorben am 28. März 1953 ebenda) war ein deutscher Geograph. rdf:langString
Alfred Philippson, né le 1er janvier 1864 à Bonn et mort le 28 mars 1953 au même endroit, est un géologue et géographe allemand. rdf:langString
Альфред Филипсон (нем. Alfred Philippson; 1 января 1864, Бонн — 30 января 1953, там же) — немецкий географ и геолог. Педагог, профессор. Доктор наук. rdf:langString
Alfred Philippson (1 January 1864 – 28 March 1953) was a German geologist and geographer.He was born at Bonn, son of Ludwig Philippson. He received his education at the gymnasium and university of his native town and at the University of Leipzig (Ph.D. 1886). In 1892 he became Privatdozent at Bonn, was appointed assistant professor seven years later, and in 1904 he was called to Bern as professor of geography. Having made voyages through Italy (Apulia region), Greece, Turkey, and Asia Minor, he published: Studien über Wasserscheiden, Berlin, 1886; Der Peloponnes, ib. 1892; Europa (with Neumann), Leipzig, 1894; Thessalien und Epirus, Berlin, 1897; Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Griechischen Inselwelt, Gotha, 1901; Das Mittelmeergebiet, Leipzig, 1904. He also published essays in the technical jou rdf:langString
Alfred Philippson, född 1 januari 1864 i Bonn, död 28 mars 1953 i Bonn, var en tysk geograf. Han var son till rabbinen Ludwig Philippson och bror till Martin Philippson. Philippson studerade för bland andra Ferdinand von Richthofen och var studiekamrat till Sven Hedin. År 1904 blev Philippson professor i geografi i Bern, 1906 i Halle an der Saale samt 1911 vid Bonns universitet. Han företog forskningsresor särskilt i Grekland och Mindre Asien. Förutom egna verk medverkade han även i den stora serien "Allgemeine Länderkunde". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Alfred Philippson (1 January 1864 – 28 March 1953) was a German geologist and geographer.He was born at Bonn, son of Ludwig Philippson. He received his education at the gymnasium and university of his native town and at the University of Leipzig (Ph.D. 1886). In 1892 he became Privatdozent at Bonn, was appointed assistant professor seven years later, and in 1904 he was called to Bern as professor of geography. Having made voyages through Italy (Apulia region), Greece, Turkey, and Asia Minor, he published: Studien über Wasserscheiden, Berlin, 1886; Der Peloponnes, ib. 1892; Europa (with Neumann), Leipzig, 1894; Thessalien und Epirus, Berlin, 1897; Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Griechischen Inselwelt, Gotha, 1901; Das Mittelmeergebiet, Leipzig, 1904. He also published essays in the technical journals, such as Das fernste Italien. Geographische Reiseskizzen und Studien, Leipzig, 1925, and Apulien, Netherlands, 1937. Since 1887 Philippson undertook, on a commission from the Berlin , an annual journey to Asia Minor for the purpose of geological investigation. His chief object in these excursions was to study, on a geological basis, the phenomena of the earth's surface both in their interrelationship and in their influence on the human race. As a Jew, he lost his position under the Nazis. He tried without success to relocate to the US through his cousin Ernst Alfred Philippson. During the war, he was sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (1942–45), where he wrote a memoir on his scholarly activity (Wie ich zum Geographen wurde, partly published in 1996). He survived the war in part thanks to the support of his friend, Sven Hedin, resuming work on his multi-volume essay on the Greek landscapes (with E. Kirsten; posthumously published and continued by Kirsten).
rdf:langString Alfred Philippson (geboren am 1. Januar 1864 in Bonn; gestorben am 28. März 1953 ebenda) war ein deutscher Geograph.
rdf:langString Alfred Philippson, né le 1er janvier 1864 à Bonn et mort le 28 mars 1953 au même endroit, est un géologue et géographe allemand.
rdf:langString Alfred Philippson, född 1 januari 1864 i Bonn, död 28 mars 1953 i Bonn, var en tysk geograf. Han var son till rabbinen Ludwig Philippson och bror till Martin Philippson. Philippson studerade för bland andra Ferdinand von Richthofen och var studiekamrat till Sven Hedin. År 1904 blev Philippson professor i geografi i Bern, 1906 i Halle an der Saale samt 1911 vid Bonns universitet. Han företog forskningsresor särskilt i Grekland och Mindre Asien. Förutom egna verk medverkade han även i den stora serien "Allgemeine Länderkunde". Efter det nazistiska maktövertagandet 1933 förbjöds Philippson att undervisa och 1938 fråntogs han sitt pass. I juli 1941 konfiskerade Gestapo familjens hus och i juni 1942 sändes Philippson tillsammans med hustrun Margarete och dottern Dora till koncentrationslägret Theresienstadt. Philippsons vänskap med Sven Hedin medverkade dock till att familjen kunde överleva fram till befrielsen i maj 1945. Den 10 juli kunde familjen återvända till Bonn. I november samma år återfick Philippson rätten att undervisa vid universitetet. Sedan 2006 är geografiska institutionens hörsal uppkallad efter Alfred Philippson.
rdf:langString Альфред Филипсон (нем. Alfred Philippson; 1 января 1864, Бонн — 30 января 1953, там же) — немецкий географ и геолог. Педагог, профессор. Доктор наук.
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