File:Gleason Map.jpeg
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Alexander Gleason’s 1892 “New Standard Map of the World,”[1] a co-opted azimuthal equidistant globe projection representing an evolved version of Samuel Rowbotham’s flat earth model.
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| current | 00:01, 17 December 2025 | 562 × 800 (121 KB) | PeterMarkley (talk | contribs) | Alexander Gleason’s 1892 “New Standard Map of the World,”<ref>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gleason%27s_new_standard_map_of_the_world_-_on_the_projection_of_J._S._Christopher,_Modern_College,_Blackheath,_England;_scientifically_and_practically_correct;_as_%22it_is.%22_(10143175716).jpg</ref> a co-opted azimuthal equidistant globe projection representing an evolved version of [[Rowbothamism#Rowbothamist_Model|Samuel Rowbotham’s flat ear... |
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