1:04pm: Take The Long Way Home
"Several stories down but still sunlit, the waters of an ancient well near Aswan, Egypt, mark the arrival of the summer solstice. In the third century B.C. in Alexandria, the Greek scholar Eratosthenes relied on both geometry and reports of the suns annual appearance almost directly over Aswan to calculate Earths circumference, arriving at an estimate close to the actual distance. His successors put the figure at far less, giving Columbus the mistaken idea that India lay half as far from Portugal if traveling west across the Atlantic as east across land."
From Revolution in Mapping, February 1998, National Geographic magazine
Posted by cronish at June 07, 2002 01:08 PM