Chorology

Chorology (from Greek χῶρος, khōros, "place, space"; and -λογία, -logia) can mean

The goal of the chorological point of view is to know the character of regions and places through comprehension of the existence together and interrelations among different realms of reality and their varied manifestations, and to comprehend the earth surface as a whole in its actual arrangement in continents, larger and smaller regions, and places.Alfred Hettner

In geography, the term was first used by Strabo. In the twentieth century, Richard Hartshorne worked on that notion again.[1] The term was popularized by Ferdinand von Richthofen, uncle of Manfred von Richthofen (aka the "Red Baron").[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Place, A Short Introduction", Tim Cresswell
  2. ^ GEO 466/566: The Profession of Geography