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  1. Erich Dagobert von Drygalski (Königsberg, Prússia, 9 de fevereiro de 1865 — Munique, 10 de janeiro de 1949) foi um cientista, geógrafo, geofísico e explorador alemão. Entre 1882 e 1887, Drygalsk estudou matemática e ciências naturais nas universidades de Königsberg, Bonn, Berlim e Leipzig.

  2. Erich Dagobert von Drygalski (German: [ˈeːʁɪç ˈdaːɡobɛʁt fɔn dʁyˈɡalski]; February 9, 1865 – January 10, 1949) was a German geographer, geophysicist and polar scientist, born in Königsberg, East Prussia.

  3. Erich Dagobert von Drygalski (born Feb. 9, 1865, Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia]—died Jan. 10, 1949, Munich, Ger.) was a German geographer and glaciologist who led an expedition to the Antarctic (1901–03) as part of an international program of exploration.

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  4. Antarctic Explorers: Erich von Drygalski. Erich von Drygalski was born on February 9, 1865 in Köningsberg, East Prussia. Near the end of the nineteenth century 'Antarctic fever' broke out in western Europe and in 1898 the German South Polar Commission suggested a national expedition to Antarctica.

  5. 18 de fev. de 2023 · Erich von Drygalski led the 1st German Expedition from 1901-1903 to Antarctica, also known as the Gauss Expedition. After returning, Erich von Drygalski wrote the account of the expedition and edited the extensive scientific data.

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  6. 27 de set. de 2019 · Professional scientist-geographer Erich von Drygalski led the first German expedition to Antarctica in 1901–1903. The expedition saw itself as purely scientific, which turned out to be at...

  7. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Drygalski qualified as lecturer in geography and geophysics at the University of Berlin in 1898 and became a professor in 1899. In 1906 he accepted a call to the newly established chair of geography at the University of Munich, which he made highly regarded and held until his retirement in 1935.