Sanson Map of the World on Hemisphere Projection (1659)
1 2021-06-21T15:34:01-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 7 1 Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville was a celebrated Paris cartographer. This map created in 1659 gives an overview of the general divisions of the globe. The topography of the landmasses fades into the background, although it contains a few curiosities. For example, Korea and California are shown as islands. In the foreground the two hemispheres show the system of meridians, latitudes, equator, tropics, and climatic zones, which served the contemporary geographers as divisions and description of the surface of the Earth. The title of the map indicates that the coordinate system also correlates to the division of the imagined celestial sphere, which astronomers used to map out the position of celestial bodies. plain 2021-06-21T15:34:01-04:00 48.842847, 2.345850 1659 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6Contents of this tag:
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