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Summary


Model of flat Earth.

Moderate resolution version of picture of Universum from Wikimedia [1]

This image is used as fig.1.4 at page 18 of book «Superfunctions»[2][3] in order to explain why the Book does not follow the historic timeline of publications: Astronomers also do not begin their books with the Flat Earth concepts.

Original description

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English: A colored-in version of the famed 1888 black-and-white Flammarion engraving called "Universum". I accepted the usual colors of land, water, sky, and sun seen in many other colorations - though with more tonal variations and gradiants for visual interest - but colored in the *lines* as well to more fully color sky, tree, sun, and protagonist. Then I thought the secret outer universe should be the wildest part.... .Raven (talk)

03:49, 28 April 2015 (UTC)

Date 16 March 2015

Source Own work

Author .Raven

"Eine Montage von Camille Flammarion für sein Werk 'L'Astronomie populäire', das 1880 erschien"; siehe: Jean Pierre Verdet. Der HIMMEL. Ordnung und Chaos der Welt. Ravensburg: Maier, 1991, S.26

This is a modification of the Flammarion engraving by an unknown artist. It is referred to as the Flammarion engraving because its first documented appearance is in page 163 of Camille Flammarion's L'atmosphère: météorologie populaire (Paris, 1888), a work on meteorology for a general audience. The engraving depicts a man peering through the Earth's atmosphere as if it were a curtain to look at the inner workings of the universe.

The original caption below the picture (not included here) translated to: "A medieval missionary tells that he has found the point where heaven and Earth meet...".

Further information from: "Flat Earth"

"During the 19th century, the Romantic conception of a European "Dark Age" gave much more prominence to the Flat Earth model than it ever possessed historically. The widely circulated woodcut of a man poking his head through the firmament of a flat Earth to view the mechanics of the spheres, executed in the style of the 16th century cannot be traced to an earlier source than Camille Flammarion's L'Atmosphere: Météorologie Populaire (Paris, 1888, p. 163) [1]. The woodcut illustrates the statement in the text that a medieval missionary claimed that "he reached the horizon where the earth and the heavens met", an anecdote that may be traced back to Voltaire, but not to any known medieval source. In its original form, the woodcut included a decorative border that places it in the 19th century; in later publications, some claiming that the woodcut did, in fact, date to the 16th century, the border was removed. Flammarion, according to anecdotal evidence, had commissioned the woodcut himself. In any case, no source of the image earlier than Flammarion's book is known. (quote from en:Flat Earth) Licensing

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References

  1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flammarion-color.png English: A colored-in version of the famed 1888 black-and-white Flammarion engraving called "Universum". Date 16 March 2015 Source Own work Author .Raven
  2. https://www.amazon.co.jp/Superfunctions-Non-integer-holomorphic-functions-superfunctions/dp/6202672862 Dmitrii Kouznetsov. Superfunctions: Non-integer iterates of holomorphic functions. Tetration and other superfunctions. Formulas,algorithms,tables,graphics ペーパーバック – 2020/7/28
  3. https://mizugadro.mydns.jp/BOOK/468.pdf Dmitrii Kouznetsov (2020). Superfunctions: Non-integer iterates of holomorphic functions. Tetration and other superfunctions. Formulas, algorithms, tables, graphics. Publisher: Lambert Academic Publishing.

Keywords

«Flat Earth», «Superfunctions»,

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