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  2. Flammarion engraving - Wikipedia

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    The Flammarion engraving is a wood engraving by an unknown artist. ... who has reached a point where the flat Earth meets the firmament. The pilgrim kneels down and ...

  3. Camille Flammarion - Wikipedia

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    Camille Flammarion was born in Montigny-le-Roi, Haute-Marne, France. He was the brother of Ernest Flammarion (1846–1936), the founder of the Groupe Flammarion publishing house. In 1858 he became a professional at computery at the Paris Observatory.

  4. File:Flammarion.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. History of the center of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Flammarion engraving (1888) depicts a traveller who arrives at the edge of a Flat Earth and sticks his head through the firmament.. The Flat Earth model is a belief that the Earth's shape is a plane or disk covered by a firmament containing heavenly bodies.

  6. Talk:Flammarion engraving - Wikipedia

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    Whether other people later used the engraving to propagate the myth that medieval Europeans widely believed the Earth to be flat, is a separate issue, probably too complicated and speculative for the article to cover. I can see no reason at all to think that this was Flammarion's intention.

  7. More Americans are starting to believe Earth is flat - AOL

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    The data indicated a spike in "flat earth" searches from roughly 30 to more than 80 in search interest when B.o.B tweeted about the conspiracy theory in January 2016.

  8. Portal:History of science/Picture - Wikipedia

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    The Flammarion woodcut is an enigmatic woodcut by an unknown artist. It is referred to as the "Flammarion woodcut" because its first documented appearance is in page 163 of Camille Flammarion 's L'atmosphère: météorologie populaire ("The Atmosphere: Popular Meteorology ," Paris , 1888).

  9. 50 Hilarious Science Memes From “A Place Where Science Is ...

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    The science world is in constant motion. The post 50 Hilarious Science Memes From “A Place Where Science Is Cool” (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.