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Johann Georg Kohl (28 April 1808 – 28 October 1878) was a German
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Life

Son of a wine merchant, he attended a ''Gymnasium'' in Bremen, and then studied law at the universities of
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and
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. When his father died in 1830, he had to break off his studies, and he spent six years working as a tutor in
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. He then traveled to
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and other parts of Russia. In 1838, he returned to Germany and settled in
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, from where he visited much of Europe and wrote about his experiences.


Future theories

Kohl's main scholarly work, ''Der Verkehr und die Ansiedlungen der Menschen in ihrer Abhängigkeit von der Gestalt der Erdoberfläche'' (Transportation and Settlement of People and Their Dependence on Surface Terrain) (1841, 1850) is regarded as the founding text of modern transport and urban geography. Using Moscow as an example, he formulated a mathematical theory for the development of spherical cities, and described how eventually these cities would develop skyscrapers and underground shopping centers. Also fundamental to theoretical geography was his ''Die geographische Lage der Hauptstädte Europas'' (The Geographical Location of the Capitals of Europe) (1874).


Travels in the British Isles

Kohl's record of his 1842 journey to Ireland and the English port of Liverpool provides important insights into the condition of both locations before both were beset by the disaster of the Great Famine. In 1842, Kohl also visited York. He wrote a lengthy description of the Minster and York's Quaker community (see pp. 62–69 in Palliser and Palliser ''eds.'' 1979 ''York as They Saw It: From Alcuin to Lord Esher''. William Sessions Limited.


Travels in America

From 1854 to 1858, he traveled in the United States. He prepared some valuable maps for the U.S. government, and at the request of the
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he prepared two reports: ''History of the Discovery of the U. S. Coast'' and ''History and Investigation of the Gulf Stream'' (Bremen, 1868). In Washington and at
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, Kohl made friends with many writers including
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator. His original works include the poems " Paul Revere's Ride", '' The Song of Hiawatha'', and '' Evangeline''. He was the first American to comp ...
,
Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803April 27, 1882), who went by his middle name Waldo, was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, minister, abolitionism, abolitionist, and poet who led the Transcendentalism, Transcendentalist movement of th ...
and
Washington Irving Washington Irving (April 3, 1783 – November 28, 1859) was an American short-story writer, essayist, biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th century. He wrote the short stories "Rip Van Winkle" (1819) and "The Legend of Sleepy ...
, and scholars including
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, Charles Bennett Deane and
Louis Agassiz Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz ( ; ) FRS (For) FRSE (May 28, 1807 – December 14, 1873) was a Swiss-born American biologist and geologist who is recognized as a scholar of Earth's natural history. Spending his early life in Switzerland, he recei ...
. Kohl's book ''Reisen in Canada und durch die Staaten von New York und Pennsylvanien'' (Travels in Canada and Through the States of New York and Pennsylvania; 1856) is still consulted by historians of
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. On his return to Europe, he settled in
Bremen Bremen (Low German also: ''Breem'' or ''Bräm''), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (, ), is the capital of the States of Germany, German state of the Bremen (state), Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (), a two-city-state consisting of the c ...
, where he was appointed city librarian in 1863.


Bibliography

* 1841: ''Travels in the Interior of Russia and Poland'' * 1841: ''Der Verkehr und die Ansiedlungen der Menschen in ihrer Abhjängigkeit von der Gestaltung der Erdoberfläche'', Dresden. * 1842–1846: ''Reiseberichte über Österreich, das bayrische Hochland, Dänemark und Großbritannien''. * 1844: ''De Ukraine en Klein-Rusland'' * 1844: ''The British Isles and Their Inhabitants'' * 1845: Johann Georg Kohl and Ida Kohl: ''Englische Skizzen'' (in 3 acts), Leipzig and Dresden. * 1846: ''Reise durch Dänemark und die Herzogthümer Schleswig und Holstein'' (in 2 volumes), Leipzig. * 1850–1852: ''Reiseberichte über die Niederlande, Istrien, Dalmatien und Montenegro und das südöstliche Deutschland''. * 1850: ''Aus meinen Hütten'' (in 2 volumes), Leipzig. * 1851: ''Der Rhein'' (The Rhine; in 2 volumes), Leipzig. * 1851: ''Skizzen aus Natur und Völkerleben'' (in 2 acts), Dresden. * 1854: ''Die Donau'' (The Danube), Triest. * 1856: ''Geschichte des Golfstroms und seiner Erforschung'', Stuttgart. * 1856: ''Reisen in Canada und durch die Staaten von New York und Pennsylvanien'' (Travels in Canada and through the states of New York and Pennsylvania), Stuttgart. * 1857: ''Descriptive Catalogue of Maps Relating to America Mentioned in Hakluyt'', Washington. * 1858: ''Reisen im Nordwesten der Vereinigten Staaten'' (Travels in the Northwestern Parts of the United States), St. Louis. * 1859: ''Kitschi Gami oder Erzählungen vom Oberen See'' (''Kitchi Gami'' or stories from Lake Superior), Bremen. * 1860: ''Die beiden ältesten generalkarten von Amerika 1527 und 1529'', Weimar. * 1861: ''Geschichte der Entdeckung Amerikas'' (History of the Discovery of America), Bremen. * 1864: ''Nordwestdeutsche Skizzen'', Bremen. * 1866: ''Deutsche Volksbilder und Naturansichten aus dem Harz'', Hannover. * 1866: ''Am Wege, Blick in Gemüt und Welt'', Bremen. * 1869: ''Entdeckungsgeschichte der Küsten der Vereinigten Staaten'' * 1869: ''A History of the Discovery of Maine'' * 1870: ''Episoden aus der Kultur- und Kunstgeschichte Bremens'', Bremen. * 1874: ''Die geographische Lage der hauptstädte Europas'', Leipzig. * 1877: ''Geschichte der Entdeckungsfahrten und Schiffahrten zur Magalhaes-Straße'', Berlin.


References


Sources

* Herbert Schwarzwälder. '' Das Große Bremen-Lexikon''. , Bremen 2003, * * Wilhelm Wolkenhauer. “Johann Georg Kohl” in ''Aus allen Weltteilen'', X, pp. 138–141. *


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kohl, Johann Georg 1808 births 1878 deaths Writers from Bremen (city) German geographers German librarians Regional scientists