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'''Hermann Wagner''' (June 23, 1840 - June 18, 1929) was a German [[geographer]] and [[cartographer]] who was a native of [[Erlangen]]. He was the son of [[anatomist]] [[Rudolf Wagner]] (1805-1864) and brother to [[economist]] [[Adolph Wagner]] (1835-1917).
'''Hermann Wagner''' (23 June 1840 18 June 1929) was a German [[geographer]] and [[cartographer]] who was a native of [[Erlangen]]. He was the son of [[anatomist]] [[Rudolf Wagner]] (1805–1864) and brother to [[economist]] [[Adolph Wagner]] (1835–1917).


Wagner received his education at the Universities of [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]] and [[University of Erlangen|Erlangen]]. He wrote a doctoral thesis on the determination of the surface of brains, among his objects of research the brain of the mathematician [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].<ref>Hermann Wagner: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8ToAAAAAQAAJ Maassbestimmungen der Oberfläche der grossen Gehirne] [Measuring of the surface of [[cerebra]]]. Georg H. Wigand, Cassel and Göttingen, 1864</ref> From 1864 to 1876, he taught classes in mathematics and natural history at the [[Ernestine Gymnasium, Gotha]].<ref>Wolfgang Böhm, “Hermann Wagner und die Geographie an der Universität zu Königsberg” in ''Jahrbuch der Albertus Universität zu Königsberg'', vol. XXIV (1974, reissued by Duncker & Humblot, 2020), pp. 196–202</ref> When the [[Freies Deutsches Hochstift]] (Free German Foundation) was founded in 1859, Wagner was one of its 56 founding members.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Lerner |first=Franz |date=1960 |title=Die ersten Mitglieder des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts |journal=Archiv für Frankfurts Geschichte und Kunst |volume=47 |pages=63–74}}</ref>
He received his education at the [[University of Erlangen]], and in 1868 went to work for the publishing firm "[[Justus Perthes]] Geographische Anstalt Gotha". Until 1876 he was editor of the statistical portion of the ''Gothaer Almanack'', and in 1872 co-founded the geographical/statistical review- ''Die Bevolkerung der Erde'' with [[Ernst Behm]] (1830-1884).


In 1868, Wagner began work for the publishing firm ''[[Justus Perthes (publishing company)|Justus Perthes]]'' as an editor in the statistical section of the ''Gothaer Almanack''.<ref name=WH>{{cite book |last=Dickinson |first=Robert E. |title=The Makers of Modern Geography (RLE Social & Cultural Geography) |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1yXJBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT111 |chapter=Hermann Wagner |date=2014|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-1-317-90733-6}}</ref><ref>{{cite EB1911|wstitle=Wagner, Adolf#Hermann Wagner |display=Wagner, Adolf: Wagner Hermann |volume=28 |page=235}}</ref> Beginning in 1872, with [[Ernst Behm]], he was editor of the geographical/statistical review ''Die Bevolkerung der Erde''.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_wnM6AQAAIAAJ Archiv.org] Die Bevölkerung der Erde</ref>
In 1876 Wagner taught classes in geography at the [[University of Königsberg]], and in 1880 became professor of geography at the [[University of Göttingen]], where he established the institute of geography. From 1880 to 1908 he was an editor of the ''Geographisches Jahrbuch''.


In 1876, he got the first chair of geography at the [[University of Königsberg]], and kept the same position from 1880 until 1920 at the [[University of Göttingen]] as successor to [[Johann Eduard Wappäus]].<ref name=WH/><ref>Dietrich Denecke: ''Hermann Wagner und die Entwicklung der Geographie an der Albertus-Universität in Königsberg.'' In: Dietrich Rauschning, Donata v. Nerée: ''Die Albertus-Universität zu Königsberg und ihre Professoren'' (= ''Jahrbuch der Albertus–Universität zu Königsberg/Pr.'' Band XXIX). Berlin 1995, S.&nbsp;711–727.</ref> From 1879 to 1920, he was editor of the ''Geographisches Jahrbuch''<ref>[https://archive.org/details/georgbusolthisca0000buso/page/200 <!-- quote="Geographisches Jahrbuch" Wagner 1880. --> Georg Busolt: His Career in His Letters] by [[Georg Busolt]]</ref>
His better known publications include the textbook ''Lehrbuch der Geographie'' (7th edition, 1903), and the ''Sydow-Wagner Methodischer Schulatlas'', a school [[atlas]] named in conjunction with cartographer [[Emil von Sydow]] (1812-1873).


In 1883–84, he published a new edition of [[Hermann Guthe (geographer)|Hermann Guthe's]] ''Lehrbuch der Geographie''. He is also associated with the ''Sydow-Wagner Methodischer Schulatlas'',<ref>Hermann Wagner (1889) [https://books.google.com/books?id=cd8-AAAAYAAJ&dq=E.+von+Sydows+methodischer+Schulatlas&pg=PT3 ''Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schulatlas'', Zweite durchgesehene und berichtigte Ausgabe]. Gotha, Justus Perthes.</ref> a school [[atlas]] that is named in conjunction with cartographer [[Emil von Sydow]].<ref>[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=%22Wagner,%20Hermann,%201840-1929.%22&type=author&inst= HathiTrust Digital Library] published works</ref><ref>[http://www.idref.fr/144383497 IDREF.fr] bibliography</ref>
== References ==

* ''Parts of this article are based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.''
Wagner was member of the [[German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina|German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina]] since 1878;<ref>[https://www.leopoldina.org/mitgliederverzeichnis/mitglieder/member/Member/show/hermann-wagner-1/ Leopoldina: ''Table of members'']</ref> in 1908 he was awarded the ''Carl-Ritter-Medal'' and in 1910 the [[Cullum Geographical Medal]].<ref>[https://americangeo.org/honors/medals-and-awards/cullum-geographical-medal/ Cullum Geograhical Medal: ''Recipients'']</ref>
* [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Adolf_Wagner LoveToKnow 1911 Encyclopedia] (article on Adolf Wagner)

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Hermann Wagner

Hermann Wagner (23 June 1840 – 18 June 1929) was a German geographer and cartographer who was a native of Erlangen. He was the son of anatomist Rudolf Wagner (1805–1864) and brother to economist Adolph Wagner (1835–1917).

Wagner received his education at the Universities of Göttingen and Erlangen. He wrote a doctoral thesis on the determination of the surface of brains, among his objects of research the brain of the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss.[1] From 1864 to 1876, he taught classes in mathematics and natural history at the Ernestine Gymnasium, Gotha.[2] When the Freies Deutsches Hochstift (Free German Foundation) was founded in 1859, Wagner was one of its 56 founding members.[3]

In 1868, Wagner began work for the publishing firm Justus Perthes as an editor in the statistical section of the Gothaer Almanack.[4][5] Beginning in 1872, with Ernst Behm, he was editor of the geographical/statistical review Die Bevolkerung der Erde.[6]

In 1876, he got the first chair of geography at the University of Königsberg, and kept the same position from 1880 until 1920 at the University of Göttingen as successor to Johann Eduard Wappäus.[4][7] From 1879 to 1920, he was editor of the Geographisches Jahrbuch[8]

In 1883–84, he published a new edition of Hermann Guthe's Lehrbuch der Geographie. He is also associated with the Sydow-Wagner Methodischer Schulatlas,[9] a school atlas that is named in conjunction with cartographer Emil von Sydow.[10][11]

Wagner was member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina since 1878;[12] in 1908 he was awarded the Carl-Ritter-Medal and in 1910 the Cullum Geographical Medal.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Hermann Wagner: Maassbestimmungen der Oberfläche der grossen Gehirne [Measuring of the surface of cerebra]. Georg H. Wigand, Cassel and Göttingen, 1864
  2. ^ Wolfgang Böhm, “Hermann Wagner und die Geographie an der Universität zu Königsberg” in Jahrbuch der Albertus Universität zu Königsberg, vol. XXIV (1974, reissued by Duncker & Humblot, 2020), pp. 196–202
  3. ^ Lerner, Franz (1960). "Die ersten Mitglieder des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts". Archiv für Frankfurts Geschichte und Kunst. 47: 63–74.
  4. ^ a b Dickinson, Robert E. (2014). "Hermann Wagner". The Makers of Modern Geography (RLE Social & Cultural Geography). Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-90733-6.
  5. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Wagner, Adolf: Wagner Hermann" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 235.
  6. ^ Archiv.org Die Bevölkerung der Erde
  7. ^ Dietrich Denecke: Hermann Wagner und die Entwicklung der Geographie an der Albertus-Universität in Königsberg. In: Dietrich Rauschning, Donata v. Nerée: Die Albertus-Universität zu Königsberg und ihre Professoren (= Jahrbuch der Albertus–Universität zu Königsberg/Pr. Band XXIX). Berlin 1995, S. 711–727.
  8. ^ Georg Busolt: His Career in His Letters by Georg Busolt
  9. ^ Hermann Wagner (1889) Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schulatlas, Zweite durchgesehene und berichtigte Ausgabe. Gotha, Justus Perthes.
  10. ^ HathiTrust Digital Library published works
  11. ^ IDREF.fr bibliography
  12. ^ Leopoldina: Table of members
  13. ^ Cullum Geograhical Medal: Recipients