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autobiography of globe

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The earliest extant terrestrial globe was made in 1492 by Martin Behaim (1459–1537) with help from the painter Georg Glockendon. Behaim was a German mapmaker, navigator, and merchant. Working in Nuremberg, Germany, he called his globe the "Nürnberg Terrestrial Globe." It is now known as the Erdapfel.A globe is a three-dimensional sphere used to represent the earth as a whole. It assists in the search for various nations and oceans. The spread of water and land on the earth's surface is illustrated by the globe. It shows the right shape, location and size of the earth's continents and oceans.Dutch globe-makers were dominant in the first half of the 17th century, and their globes were sold throughout Europe, but in the second half of the century, the trade expanded. Joseph Moxon (1627–1691) became the second person (after Emery Molyneux (d.

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