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1868s globo terrestre edito da Verlag Dietrich Reimer dal cartografo Carl Adami
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Globo terrestre edito nel 1868 da Verlag Dietrich Reimer dal cartografo Carl Adami. Base tripode a cestello in legno ebanizzato con bussola alla base, sfera in carta pesta e gesso rivestita di carta da incisione su lastra di rame. Oltre alla mappa territoriale molto ben delineata, sono riportate le principali rotte commerciali del periodo, sfera terrestre completa del cerchio del meridiano in ottone inciso.
Altezza cm 74 – 29.1 inch, diametro base cm 46 – 16.5 inch, diametro sfera cm 30 – 11.8 inch.
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Carl Adami (1802-1874) fondò la società Adami and Co. a Berlino, insieme a un amico militare, e iniziò a vendere globi nel 1838. Era famoso per i suoi globi terrestri da 34 cm del 1838. Nel 1852 Dietrich Reimer rilevò la società, ma Adami continuò a lavorare come cartografo.
La ditta Verlag Dietrich Reimer (1818-1899) fu una importante casa costruttrice di globi tra il XIX e il XX secolo, fondata a Berlino nel 1845. Nel 1852 la ditta comprò la C. Adami & Co., un'altra ditta costruttrice di globi, e così Adami (1802-1874) divenne un cartografo per la Reimer, aggiornando i globi della ditta. Lo stesso anno fu assunto Heirich Kiepert (1818-1899) e questo cartografo portò ulteriori innovazioni al design dei globi Reimer. Reimer si ritirò nel 1891 e la compagnia continuò sotto la direzione di E. Vohsen, producendo globi fino agli anni '60.
Il primo globo terrestre di cui si ha notizia è quello attribuito da Strabone, storico e geografo, al greco Cratete di Mallo (c.a. 150 a.C.). I primi globi agli inizi del XVI sec. furono costruiti sotto la spinta delle grandi esplorazioni geografiche ed iniziarono da subito ad essere impiegati per scopi didattici presso corti principesche, monasteri e collegi; il globo comincia in seguito a conquistare gli ambienti universitari e le scuole superiori ed inferiori. Nel XVIII secolo, il geografo ufficiale di Luigi XV re di Francia, Didier Robert de Vaugondy, grazie alla pratica acquisita nella costruzione dei globi, ampliò l’articolo “Globe” dell’Encyclopédie illustrando dettagliatamente la distinzione tra un globo celeste (che rappresenta la superficie concava del cielo con le sue costellazioni) e un globo terrestre (che rappresenta invece la superficie della Terra con i mari, le isole, i fiumi, le città, ecc.) e le tecniche per realizzarli: due semisfere di cartapesta pressate e modellate sopra o dentro uno stampo emisferico, essiccate e rafforzate all’interno con un’asse di legno, quindi incollate e ricoperte di uno strato sottile di gesso su cui venivano incollati i fusi del globo di zone comprese tra due meridiani, generalmente dodici, in carta precedentemente stampata da incisione su lastra di rame e colorati, ciascuno dei quali coprente 30 gradi di longitudine. Sarà con l’Ottocento del grande commercio, della circolazione e dell’introduzione dell’obbligo scolastico che il desiderio di conoscere paesi lontani aumenterà rendendo inadeguato il vecchio metodo di costruzione dei globi. Fusi stampati da lastre incise non bastano più e l’unica vera risorsa diventa la litografia attraverso la quale è possibile stampare ed aggiornare tempestivamente carte che col crescere delle scoperte geografiche effettuate nei vari paesi diventano obsolete sempre più rapidamente.
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