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Leo Bagrow

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Leo Bagrow was a Russian-born cartographic historian (1881–1957) who founded the journal Imago Mundi in 1935, now the leading academic journal devoted to the history of cartography. He authored 'History of Cartography,' a foundational survey text that was later revised and expanded by R.A. Skelton. Bagrow's work helped establish the history of cartography as a distinct academic discipline separate from geography itself.

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Who founded the journal Imago Mundi?

The academic journal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935 by Leo Bagrow, a Russian-born historian of cartography. This publication remains the premier international journal dedicated to the history of maps.

What is Leo Bagrow's most famous written work?

Bagrow is perhaps best known for writing the foundational survey text 'History of Cartography,' which was first published in the mid-20th century. The book provided a comprehensive overview of mapmaking from ancient times to the modern era.

Where was Leo Bagrow from?

Leo Bagrow was born in Russia in 1881, though he spent much of his academic career working in Germany and later in Sweden. His international background heavily influenced his approach to documenting global map history.

When did Leo Bagrow die?

Leo Bagrow passed away in 1957, leaving behind a massive legacy in the field of cartographic history. His founding of Imago Mundi ensured that his influence on map scholarship would persist for decades.

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