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Parallax; George Davey - Earth Not a Globe - 1881

RARE Zetetic Astronomy. Earth Not a Globe. An Experimental Inquiry by Parallax [Samuel Rowbotham] Illustrated by George Davey. Third edition - Revised and Enlarged. 1881 Published by Published by John B. Day, London Zetetic Astronomy: The Earth Not a Globe or simply Earth Not a Globe is an experimental inquiry into the true figure of the earth: proving it a plane, without axial or orbital motion; and the only material world in the universe, a pamphlet written in 1881 by Samuel Rowbotham, under the pseudonym "Parallax". It is the basis for most the flat earth theories supported by the Flat Earth Society. Samuel Birley Rowbotham (AKA Parallax) (1816 – 1884), was an English medical doctor and inventor who wrote Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe, based on his decades-long scientific studies of the earth. The flat Earth model is an archaic conception of Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat Earth cosmography, including Greece until the classical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations of the Near East until the Hellenistic period, India until the Gupta period (early centuries AD), and China until the 17th century. The idea of a spherical Earth appeared in Greek philosophy with Pythagoras (6th century BC), although most pre-Socratics (6th–5th century BC) retained the flat Earth model. In the early fourth century BC Plato wrote about a spherical Earth, and by about 330 BC his former student Aristotle provided evidence for the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds. Knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on. Condition: See all photographs as part of the condition. Some signs of wear externally, foxing and tear to middle of last page as showed in photos but very good for age and rarity.

N.º 98070542

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Parallax; George Davey - Earth Not a Globe - 1881

Parallax; George Davey - Earth Not a Globe - 1881

RARE
Zetetic Astronomy. Earth Not a Globe. An Experimental Inquiry by Parallax [Samuel Rowbotham]
Illustrated by George Davey.
Third edition - Revised and Enlarged.
1881
Published by Published by John B. Day, London

Zetetic Astronomy: The Earth Not a Globe or simply Earth Not a Globe is an experimental inquiry into the true figure of the earth: proving it a plane, without axial or orbital motion; and the only material world in the universe, a pamphlet written in 1881 by Samuel Rowbotham, under the pseudonym "Parallax". It is the basis for most the flat earth theories supported by the Flat Earth Society. Samuel Birley Rowbotham (AKA Parallax) (1816 – 1884), was an English medical doctor and inventor who wrote Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe, based on his decades-long scientific studies of the earth. The flat Earth model is an archaic conception of Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat Earth cosmography, including Greece until the classical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations of the Near East until the Hellenistic period, India until the Gupta period (early centuries AD), and China until the 17th century. The idea of a spherical Earth appeared in Greek philosophy with Pythagoras (6th century BC), although most pre-Socratics (6th–5th century BC) retained the flat Earth model. In the early fourth century BC Plato wrote about a spherical Earth, and by about 330 BC his former student Aristotle provided evidence for the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds. Knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on.

Condition: See all photographs as part of the condition. Some signs of wear externally, foxing and tear to middle of last page as showed in photos but very good for age and rarity.

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