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Apollo's Eye: A Cartographic Genealogy of the Earth in the Western Imagination
 
 
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Apollo's Eye: A Cartographic Genealogy of the Earth in the Western Imagination [Hardcover]

Denis Cosgrove (Author)

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February 7, 2001

"Earthbound humans are unable to embrace more than a tiny part of the planetary surface. But in their imagination they can grasp the whole of the earth, as a surface or a solid body, to locate it within infinities of space and to communicate and share images of it."—from the Preface

Long before we had the ability to photograph the earth from space—to see our planet as it would be seen by the Greek god Apollo—images of the earth as a globe had captured popular imagination. In Apollo's Eye, geographer Denis Cosgrove examines the historical implications for the West of conceiving and representing the earth as a globe: a unified, spherical body. Cosgrove traces how ideas of globalism and globalization have shifted historically in relation to changing images of the earth, from antiquity to the Space Age. He connects the evolving image of a unified globe to politically powerful conceptions of human unity.


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Well written, copiously illustrated, and with an excellent section of notes at the end of each chapter, the author and publishers of this book are to be commended.

(David Cooper Geography 2004)

The richly embroidered garment he has woven together provides a really stimulating argument for anyone interested in the links between representation and political process... Apollo's Eye is constantly thought-provoking.

(Chris Perkins Society of Cartographers Bulletin 2006)

Apollo's Eye will appeal to a broad range of readers, in part because its subject is so keenly relevant to current world events. Cosgrove's erudition is as impressive as ever... Cosgrove shows convincingly how successive understandings of the globe were inflected and distinguished by new technologies and techniques of analysis and representation.

(David L. Hays Cultural Geographies )

A fascinating and unique history.

(Sylvia Bender Western Association of Map Libraries )

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"Earthbound humans are unable to embrace more than a tiny part of the planetary surface. But in their imagination they can grasp the whole of the earth, as a surface or a solid body, to locate it within infinities of space and to communicate and share images of it."—from the Preface

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First Sentence:
In Greek and Roman mythology Phoebus Apollo drives the sun's golden chariot above the terrestrial sphere, tracing the diurnal arc. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
oceanic globe, emblematic globe, virtual globe, hermetic meaning, global centrality, oceanic space, earthly globe, oceanic navigation, continental space, aerial vision, fourth continent, global geography, global surface, terrestrial space, classical empire, monstrous races, global space, global images, geographical imagination, terrestrial globe, terrestrial sphere, celestial space, global mapping, earthly sphere, celestial globe
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United States, Ptolemy's Geography, Pillars of Hercules, Latin West, British Library, Abraham Ortelius, Martin Behaim, North Pole, Dream of Scipio, Francis Bacon, Grand Canyon, Holy Land, Marco Polo, South America, Claudius Ptolemy, Gerardus Mercator, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Jodocus Hondius, The University of Texas, Alexander von Humboldt, Egnazio Danti, Indian Ocean, Isidore of Seville, James Cook, Mediterranean Sea
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