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Arnaldo Faustini

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20: 125:("Descriptive Catalog of Natural Bridges and Arches”), Faustini wrote: "Completed under every standpoint, for a future, eventual publication – text, topographical sketches, illustrations, contents, indexes, etc., that I think to be my greatest work of physical geography." He was fluent in French, 60:
at the age of 19. Faustini worked at a newspaper based in Rome as scientific editor. He had a special interest in polar subjects, and published 19 books on polar subjects in his native
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account of his voyage. Faustini also drew the map of the area explored by the Belgians. In gratitude, De Gerlache gave him the
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are held in the Archives of the Istituto Geografico Polare "Silvio Zavatti" (Zavatti Polar Institute) in
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Faustini's interests were wide-ranging. In an unpublished 1918 manuscript entitled
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Arnaldo Faustini: Arch Pioneer, by David Brandt-Erichsen
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Among the polar explorers Faustini knew personally were
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SPAN – January 2002 – Arnaldo Faustini: Arch Pioneer
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Index


Antarctic
South Georgia
Isaac Pendleton
Italian
polar
cartographer
Rome
University of Rome
Italian
Roald Amundsen
Ernest Shackleton
Robert F. Scott
Adrien de Gerlache
Belgian Antarctic Expedition
Italian
French language
flag
SS Belgica
Augustus Greely
United States
Columbia University
English
Spanish
Russian
Faustini
Moon
Arctic
Antarctic
Fermo

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