Lecture

Rural Typology

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This lecture explores the science of analyzing and describing typical forms of complex realities, allowing classification and systematic organization. It delves into the classification of types, from human individuals to animal species, and even natural phenomena. The lecture discusses the origins of taxonomy and its application in various fields, such as botany and architecture, emphasizing the importance of typology in defining essential characteristics and structures. It also touches upon historical figures like Johannes Jonstonus and Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre, who contributed to the study of typology in their respective domains.

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