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Measuring the distance of an inaccessible object by triangulation using a hinged staff
Measuring the distance of an inaccessible object by triangulation using a hinged staff. From Robert Fludd Utriusque cosmi... historia, Oppenheim, 1617-1619. Engraving
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1617 1619 Cosmi Distance Fludd Historia Instrument Mathematical Measurement Measuring Object Oppenheim Robert Staff Surveying Triangulation Utriusque Hinged Inaccessible
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Bring the wonders of historical measurement techniques to your daily life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. This unique design features an enchanting engraving from Robert Fludd's "Utriusque cosmi..." (1617-1619) depicting the art of measuring the distance of an inaccessible object using a hinged staff through triangulation. Each mug holds your favorite beverage and serves as a captivating conversation starter, blending history and functionality in perfect harmony. Embrace the past while enjoying your morning coffee or afternoon tea.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the early 17th century, showcasing a fascinating method of measuring distances that were otherwise inaccessible. The engraving, titled "Measuring the distance of an inaccessible object by triangulation using a hinged staff" is from Robert Fludd's renowned work "Utriusque cosmi. . . historia" published between 1617 and 1619 in Oppenheim. In this intricate illustration, we witness an ingenious instrument designed by Fludd himself. A hinged staff stands tall against the backdrop of a picturesque landscape. Its unique design allows for precise measurements through triangulation, enabling surveyors to determine distances to objects that would otherwise remain out of reach. The mathematical precision and attention to detail evident in this engraving are truly remarkable. It serves as a testament to Fludd's expertise as both a mathematician and an artist. This image not only provides insight into historical surveying techniques but also offers a glimpse into the scientific advancements made during this period. As we admire this piece, it reminds us of how far we have come in our understanding and application of measurement methods today. It is through such innovative instruments like those conceived by Robert Fludd that paved the way for modern surveying techniques still used today.
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