Three historical depictions of the flat earth cosmology - just in case you couldn’t believe it in the podcast.
1. The Flammarion Engraving is a wood engraving from 1888 (recoloured here) depicting a man crawling to the place the sky and land meet, as if the sky was a solid hemisphere. 2. The exterior panels of Hieronymus Bosch’s “Garden of Earthly Delights” triptych, painted between 1490 and 1510, depicts the world during creation as a flat disc inside a sphere. 3. A legitimate American flat-earth believer, Orlando Ferguson, from 1893, who combined science and Biblical “evidence” (listed at the bottom of you zoom in) to create his own version of a square slab earth with an angel at each corner. . Find Kill My Darlings wherever you listen to podcasts! Links on the blog!