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The Erdapfel is a terrestrial globe 51 cm (20 in) in diameter, produced by Martin Behaim from 1490 to 1492. The Erdapfel is the oldest surviving terrestrial ...
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The Behaim globe, also called the Erdapfel, was financed by city council members in Nuremburg, and constructed by a team of artists and craftsmen under Behaim's ...
The Erdapfel Offsite Link (earth apple) is considered the oldest surviving terrestrial globe. It was constructed from a laminated linen ball in two halves.
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Rare antique student globe, reproduction of Martin Behaim's Erdapfel from 1492 Nuremberg, desk globe around 1920, school maps, rarity.
The. Erdapfel (Earth apple), is the earliest known surviv- ing terrestrial globe. Made just prior to the discovery of the Americas, it gives a fascinating ...
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A fine facsimile of “Erdapfel” (or earth apple) produced by Martin Behaim in 1492, considered to be the oldest surviving terrestrial globe.
This double-sided sheet presents a faithful 20th-century reproduction of Martin Behaim's important terrestrial globe, first constructed in 1492.
the importance of Martin Behaim's globe, the. Erdapfel, or “Earth apple,” which was completed in. 1492, before Columbus's landing in the Bahamas, before ...
Mar 1, 2017 ˇ The Erdapfel dates back to 1492, and is far from the first globe ever created, but it is, so far, the oldest discovered terrestrial globe still in existence.
Martin Behaim's 1492 Globe, or 'Erdapfel' (earthapple), is the earliest surviving terrestrial globe. Made just prior to the discovery of the Americas, ...