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Karl Theodor Andree, a German geographer, born in Brunswick, Oct, 20, 1808. His studies at Jena were interrupted by his trial (1838) for revolutionary proceedings, and being acquitted, he thenceforward connected himself with journalism. Since 1801 he has been editor of the Globus, a geographical and ethnographical publication at Hildburghausen. His works, chiefly relating to the American continent, include, besides his copious contributions to the Brunswick periodical Westland (5 vols., 1851-'3), Nordamerika in geogropliisclien und ge-schichtlichen Umrissen (2d ed., Brunswick, 1854); Buenos Ayres und die argentinische Repuolik (Leipsic, 1850); Geographische Wan-derungen (2 vols., Dresden, 1859); and Abes-sinien (1871). He is also the author of For-schungsreisen in Arabienund Ostafrika (2 vols., Leipsic, 1800-01); and of Geographie des Welt-handels (vol. i., Stuttgart, 1863).
 
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