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- Erdapfel abstract "The Erdapfel (German: lit. earth apple) produced by Martin Behaim in 1492 is considered to be the oldest surviving terrestrial globe. It is constructed of a laminated linen ball in two halves, reinforced with wood and overlaid with a map painted by Georg Glockendon.The Americas are not included, as Columbus returned to Spain no sooner than March 1493. The globe shows an enlarged Eurasian continent and an empty ocean between Europe and Asia. The mythical Saint Brendan's Island is included. The islands of the Japanese and Malay archipelago are disproportionately large.The idea to call the globe "apple" may be related to the Reichsapfel ("Imperial Apple", Globus cruciger) which was also kept in Nuremberg along with the Imperial Regalia (Reichskleinodien). While Erdapfel means potato is some German dialects, the potato was not yet known in Germany and the name clearly is not a reference to one.From its creation until early in the 16th century, it stood in a reception room in the Nuremberg town hall. After that time it was held by the Behaim family. In 1907, it was transferred to the Germanic Museum in Nuremberg. In 1992, it has been moved to the Vienna University of Technology, to be studied at high resolution by the Behaim Digital Globe Project. In 2011, a second digitalization by the German National Museum has begun.".
- Erdapfel thumbnail Martin_Behaim.jpg?width=300.
- Erdapfel wikiPageExternalLink 258_Behaim_Globe.html.
- Erdapfel wikiPageExternalLink index_e.html.
- Erdapfel wikiPageID "5746560".
- Erdapfel wikiPageRevisionID "605257337".
- Erdapfel hasPhotoCollection Erdapfel.
- Erdapfel subject Category:Collections_of_the_Germanisches_Nationalmuseum.
- Erdapfel subject Category:Globes.
- Erdapfel subject Category:Old_maps_of_the_world.
- Erdapfel type Artifact100021939.
- Erdapfel type Creation103129123.
- Erdapfel type Map103720163.
- Erdapfel type Object100002684.
- Erdapfel type OldMapsOfTheWorld.
- Erdapfel type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Erdapfel type Representation104076846.
- Erdapfel type Whole100003553.
- Erdapfel comment "The Erdapfel (German: lit. earth apple) produced by Martin Behaim in 1492 is considered to be the oldest surviving terrestrial globe. It is constructed of a laminated linen ball in two halves, reinforced with wood and overlaid with a map painted by Georg Glockendon.The Americas are not included, as Columbus returned to Spain no sooner than March 1493. The globe shows an enlarged Eurasian continent and an empty ocean between Europe and Asia. The mythical Saint Brendan's Island is included.".
- Erdapfel label "Erdapfel".
- Erdapfel label "Erdapfel".
- Erdapfel label "Erdapfel".
- Erdapfel label "Erdapfel".
- Erdapfel label "Erdapfel".
- Erdapfel label "Martin Behaims Erdapfel".
- Erdapfel label "Земное яблоко".
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- Erdapfel sameAs Martin_Behaims_Erdapfel.
- Erdapfel sameAs Υδρόγειος_του_Μπέχαϊμ.
- Erdapfel sameAs Erdapfel.
- Erdapfel sameAs Erdapfel.
- Erdapfel sameAs Erdapfel.
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- Erdapfel sameAs Q1903450.
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- Erdapfel wasDerivedFrom Erdapfel?oldid=605257337.
- Erdapfel depiction Martin_Behaim.jpg.
- Erdapfel isPrimaryTopicOf Erdapfel.