Tan, Qixiang
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Name (Latin)
Tan, Qixiang
Other forms of name
T'an, Ch'i-hsiang
Tan, Qi-xiang
Tan, Chi-hsiang
譚其驤
谭季龙
谭其骧
Date of birth
1911-02-25
Date of death
1992-08-28
Place of birth
Zhejiang Sheng (China)
Associate group
Fudan da xue
Occupation
Cartographers
College teachers
Geographers
topographer
Associated Language
chi
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Chung-kuo li shih ti tʻu chi, 1982- :v. 1, t.p. (谭其骧 = Tʻan Chʻi-hsiang; Prof. Tan Qi Xiang [in rom.])
- Chung-kuo li tai ti li hsüeh chia pʻing chuan, 1990-1993:v. 1-3, t.p. (谭其骧 = Tʻan Chʻi-hsiang) v. 3, postscript (d. 8-28-1992)
- Yu yu chʻang shui, 1997:t.p. (谭其骧 = Tʻan Chʻi-hsiang) port. (Feb. 25, 1911-Aug. 28, 1992)
- World Biographical Information System viewed Mar. 17, 2011:(Tan Qixiang, b. 1911, d. 1992; male; geographer; cartographer; topographer)
- baike.baidu via www viewed Mr. 17, 2011:(谭其骧 = Tan Qixiang, 2/25/1911 - 8/28/1992; male; native of Zhejiang Jiashan; zi 季龙 = Jilong; pen name 禾子 = Hezi; professor of Fudan da xue)
- Changshui ji, 1987:t.p. (谭其骧 = Tan Qixiang)
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Wikipedia description:
Tan Qixiang (Chinese: 谭其骧; 25 February 1911 − 28 August 1992) was a Chinese geographer and historian who is considered a founder of the field of historical geography in Modern China. His magnum opus, the eight-volume The Historical Atlas of China, was published between 1982 and 1988. He was elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1981.
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