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Heinrich Kiepert (July 31, 1818 –
April 21, 1899) was a
German geographer.
Kiepert was born in Berlin. He
traveled frequently as a
youth with his family...
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Friedrich Wilhelm August Ludwig Kiepert,
German mathematician Heinrich Kiepert,
German Geographer Richard Kiepert,
German cartographer This disambiguation...
- geometry, the
Kiepert conics are two
special conics ****ociated with the
reference triangle. One of them is a hyperbola,
called the
Kiepert hyperbola and...
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Friedrich Wilhelm August Ludwig Kiepert (6
October 1846 – 5
September 1934) was a
German mathematician who
introduced the
Kiepert hyperbola. De
curvis quarum...
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Richard Kiepert (September 13, 1846 –
August 4, 1915) was a
German cartographer born in Weimar. He was the son of
famed geographer Heinrich Kiepert. Richard...
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conic is a
rectangular hyperbola and it is
called the
Kiepert hyperbola in
honor of
Ludwig Kiepert (1846–1934), the
mathematician who
discovered this result...
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Hippo Regius on the map of
Roman Numidia,
Atlas Antiquus, H.
Kiepert, 1869...
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Kiepert Island (Norwegian: Kiepertøya) is the second-largest of the
Bastian Islands in the
Svalbard archipelago. It lies east of
Wilhelm Island and northeast...
- The
Kiepert maps of
Palestine and
Jerusalem were
important scientific mappings of the
region of
Palestine and
mappings of Jerusalem,
initially published...
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religious (small) map of the
Epirus region, 1878.
German maker, H.
Kiepert;
information provided by Gr**** scholar, P. Aravandinos. Gr**** speakers...