[expand title="EXHIBIT NAVIGATION"] Philosophy, Religion, and the Center of the Universe Ptolemy vs. Copernicus Muggletonians and the Continuation of the Geocentric Model The Age of Reason [/expand] Although most thinkers of the Enlightenment...
Jerusalem dominated medieval world maps, particularly after the conclusion of the Crusades. It was considered both the spiritual and geographic center of the world. It wasn’t until the discoveries of the Renaissance that cartographers discarded the...
[expand title="EXHIBIT NAVIGATION"] Philosophy, Religion, and the Center of the Universe Ptolemy vs. Copernicus Muggletonians and the Continuation of the Geocentric Model The Age of Reason [/expand] Claudius Ptolemy (100-170 CE) was a Greek m...
[expand title="EXHIBIT NAVIGATION"] Philosophy, Religion, and the Center of the Universe Ptolemy vs. Copernicus Muggletonians and the Continuation of the Geocentric Model The Age of Reason [/expand] London, February 3, 1651, John Reeve receiv...