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Leo Bagrow

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Leo Bagrow (1881 Saint Petersburg[1] – 9 August 1957 The Hague),[2] born Lev Semenovich Bagrow,[1] was a historian of cartography and the founder of the journal Imago Mundi.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Harley & Woodward 1987, p. 26.
  2. ^ Skelton 1959, p. 5.

References

  • Skelton, R. A. (1959), "Leo Bagrow: Historian of Cartography and Founder of Imago Mundi, 1881-1957", Imago Mundi, 14: 4–5, 7–12, JSTOR 1150208
  • Harley, J. B.; Woodward, David, eds. (1987), Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, The History of Cartography, vol. 1, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-31633-5