... Earth. Known as the Erdapfel (meaning "Earth apple"), it was created around 1492 by German explorer Martin Behaim and painter Georg Albrecht Glockenthon.
Aug 11, 2023 · The globe, also known as the Erdapfel, now resides in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg. ... Martin Behaim, who came from a patrician ...
Martin Behaim's 1492 'Erdapfel'. Martin Behaim's 1492 Globe, or 'Erdapfel' (earthapple), is the earliest surviving terrestrial globe. ... There are two versions:- ...
The “Erdapfel” (literally: earth apple) by the chevalier Martin Behaim (1459–1507) is the oldest surviving globe.
Facsimile of globe originally published: Behaim, Martin, 1445-1507. Nürnberg, 1492. 1 globe : color, vellum gores over paste-board and wood frame, mounted on ...
In the last issue of the ION Newsletter, we discussed the importance of Martin Behaim's globe, the. Erdapfel, or “Earth apple,” which was completed in.
Description. This double-sided sheet presents a faithful 20th-century reproduction of Martin Behaim's important terrestrial globe, first constructed in 1492. It ...
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May 9, 2023 · A photograph of Behaim's Globe in a stand, showing Africa and Europe. Martin Behaim's Erdapfel © 2019 Germanisches Nationalmuseum, CC BY-SA ...