Adriano Balbi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Adriano Balbi

Italian geographer

Date of Birth: 25-Apr-1782

Place of Birth: Venice, Venetian Province, Italy

Date of Death: 14-Mar-1848

Profession: geographer, statistician

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Adriano Balbi

  • Adriano Balbi (April 25, 1782 – March 14, 1848), Italian geographer, was born at Venice.
  • The publication of his Prospetto politico-geografico dello stato attuale del globo (Venice, 1808) obtained his election to the chair of professor of geography at the college of San Michele at Murano; in 1811–1813 he was professor of physics at the Lyceum of Fermo, and afterwards became attached to the customs office at his native city.In 1820 he visited Portugal, and there collected materials for his Essai statistique sur le royaume de Portugal et d’Algarve, published in 1822 at Paris, where the author resided from 1821 until 1832.
  • This was followed by VariĂ©tĂ©s politiques et statistiques de la monarchie portugaise, which contains some observations respecting that country under the Roman sway.
  • In 1826 he published the first volume of his Atlas ethnographique du globe, ou classification des peuples anciens et modernes d’après leurs langues, a work of great erudition.
  • In 1829 he published, with Andre-Michel Guerry, Statistique comparĂ©e de l'Ă©tat de l'instruction et du nombre des crimes dans les divers arrondissements des AcadĂ©mies et des Cours Royales de France, the first comparative choropleth map showing crime in relation to level of instruction.In 1832 appeared the AbrĂ©gĂ© de Geographie, which, in an enlarged form, was translated.
  • into the principal languages of Europe.
  • Balbi retired to Padua and there died in 1848.His son, Eugenio Balbi (1812–1884), followed a similar career, being professor of geography at Pavia, and publishing his father's Scritti Geografici (Turin, 1841), and original works in Gea, ossia la terra (Trieste, 1854–1867) and Saggio di geografia (Milan, 1868).

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