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Geography is the science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth. Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography.
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- An Account of Egypt, 5th century BCE by Herodotus, translated by G. C. Macaulay
- Historical Library, 1st century BCE by Diodorus Siculus, 1814 translation by George Booth
- Germania ("The Origin and Situation of the Germans"), circa 98 AD by Tacitus, 1876 translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb
- The Periplus of the Euxine Sea, 2nd century by Arrian of Nicomedia, 1805 translation by William Falconer, a guidebook to the cities, harbors, and geographic features on the shores of the Black Sea.
- "A Year of Geographical Work" in Popular Science Monthly, 4 (April 1874).
- "The Early Study of Geography" in Popular Science Monthly, 6 (December 1874).
- "Geographical Work of 1874" in Popular Science Monthly, 7 (June 1875).
- "Geography and Evolution" by in Popular Science Monthly, 8 (December 1875).
- "Modern Scientific Geography" by in Popular Science Monthly, 9 (October 1876).
- "Geographical Evolution I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 15 (August 1879).
- "Geographical Evolution II" by in Popular Science Monthly, 15 (September 1879).
- "The Beginnings of Geographical Science" by in Popular Science Monthly, 16 (December 1879).
- "The New York Geological Survey" by in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (April 1883).
- "Geography and the Railroads" by in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (June 1884).
- "Geikie on the Teaching of Geography" by in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (November 1887).