The terrestrial globe named “Erdapfel” produced by Martin Behaim may be the first terrestrial globe ever built (Wikipedia: Erdapfel). Image 2 for article ...
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English: Terrestrial globe named "Erdapfel" produced by Martin Behaim. Considered to be one of the oldest globes ever made. Date, 31 March 2006.
Aug 15, 2017 · Martin Behaim's Erdapfel (earth apple) is the oldest surviving terrestrial globe. It exists in only one manuscript copy painted by Georg ...
This work, although over a century old, represents the most detailed modern reconstruction of Behaim's globe, not destined to be superseded by the digitisation ...
Martin Behaim's 1492 Globe, or 'Erdapfel' (earthapple), is the earliest surviving terrestrial globe. Made just prior to the discovery of the Americas.
Apr 2, 2022 · Martin Behaim's Erdapfel (earth apple) is the oldest surviving terrestrial globe. It exists in only one manuscript copy painted by Georg Glockendon.
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 ...
Sep 8, 2016 · June 17: Martin Behaim is at work making a globe of the world in Nuremberg. Martin Behaim's Erdapfel is “the oldest surviving globe in the world ...
This double-sided sheet presents a faithful 20th-century reproduction of Martin Behaim's important terrestrial globe, first constructed in 1492.
This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain.