Henry Lange

Karl Julius Heinrich Lange (13 April 1821 – 30 April 1893) was a German cartographer.

Biography

He was born at Stettin. He worked with Berghaus, and then labored three years in Edinburgh on Alexander Keith Johnston's Physical Atlas. Beginning in 1847, he studied under Carl Ritter and Heinrich Wilhelm Dove in Berlin. In 1855 he entered the employ of Brockhaus's firm at the head of the geographical department; retired in 1860; and in 1868 became inspector in the Berlin Statistical Bureau.

Works

He published:

Legacy

Lange Island and its southwest end, Lange Point, in Norway's Svalbard archipelago are named after Lange.[1]

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