if you look carefully you will see the big group of first year Geographers who waved to me and called out my name as I walked through the quad and made me smile
"...mere names of places...are not geography...to know by heart a whole gazetteer full of them would not, in itself, constitute anyone a geographer. Geography has higher aims than this: it seeks to classify phenomena (alike of the natural and of the political world, in so far as it treats of the latter), to compare, to generalize, to ascend from effects to causes, and, in doing so, to trace out the great laws of nature and to mark their influences upon man. This is 'a description of the world'—that is Geography. In a word Geography is a Science—a thing not of mere names but of argument and reason, of cause and effect."
William Hughes (1863)
"...the Department has a clear strength in fostering an environment of mutual respect between staff and students in which teaching and learning can flourish."
Periodic Review (March 2007)
"A careful, pedestrian writer, he is interested not only in the grandiose or the exquisite but in unusual sights and obscure ritual. He is occasionally careless, or makes unwarranted inferences, and his guides or even his own notes sometimes mislead him; yet his honesty is unquestionable, and his value without par."
Pausanias, the first Geographer
Andrew F. Stewart (1990)
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