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BEHAIM (or BE1?EM), MARTIN (1436?-1507) , a navigator and geographer of great pretensions, was born at Nuremberg, according to one tradition, about 1436; according to Ghiilany, as late
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astronomer and with Joao Affonso d'Aveiro, in 1484-86. Martin's later history, as traditionally recorded, was as follows. On his return from his West African exploration to Lisbon he was knighted by King John, who afterwards employed him in various capacities; but, from the time of his marriage
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governor of a Flemish colony. On a visit to his native city in 1492, he constructed his famous terrestrial globe, still preserved in Nuremberg, and often reproduced, in which the influence of Ptolemy
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See C. G. von Murr, Diplomatische Geschichte des beriihmten Ritters Behaim (1778) ; A. von Humboldt, Kritische Untersuchungen (1836) ; F. W. Ghillany, Geschichte des Seefahrers Martin Behaim (1853); O. Peschel, Geschichte der Erdkunde, 214-215, 226, 251, and Zeitalter der Entdeckungen, esp. p. 90; Breusing, Zur Geschichte der Geographie (1869); Eugen Gelcich in the Mittheilungen of the Vienna Geographical Society, vol. xxxvi. pp. 100, &c.; E. G. Ravenstein, Martin de Bohemia (Lisbon, 1900), Martin Behaim, His Life and His Globe (London, 1909), and Voyages of Diogo Gao and Bartholomeu Dias, 1482-1488, in Geographical Journal, Dec. 1900; see also Geog. Journal,-,Aug. 1893, p. 175, Nov. 1901, p. 509; Jules Mees in Bull . Soc. Geog., Antwerp, 1902, pp. 182-204; A. Ferreira de Serpa in Bull . Soc. Geog., Lisbon, 1904, pp. 297-307. (C. R. B.)End of Article: BEHAIM (or BE1?EM), MARTIN (1436?-1507) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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