About
The southernmost point on Earth, which in early modern natural philosophy and magnetism was often discussed in relation to the Earth's polarity and the 'anima mundi.' It featured in speculative cosmographies and the search for geographical and spiritual symmetry.
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Appears in 58 Books
Francesco Petrarca
Michael Sendivogius
Nicolaus Copernicus; C.L. Menzzer
René Descartes
Athanasius Kircher
Anonymous
Michael Sendivogius
Robert Fludd
[Sendivogius, Michael]
Athanasius Kircher
William Gilbert
René Descartes
Cabeliau, Abraham, 16XX fl
Imperial Astronomical Bureau
Matteo Ricci & Li Zhizao
Friedrich Dieterici
Handel, Ignatius; Reibelt, Johann Joseph Adam
Ranganatha (comm.); RC Panday (ed.)
Philipp Müller; Michael Sendivogius; Jean Béguin
Christopher Clavius
Nicolas Flamel; Bernard of Trevisan; Ramon Llull
Georg von Welling
Georg von Welling
Ranganatha (comm.); RC Panday (ed.)
William James
T. Chandrasekharan (ed.)
Ibn Tufail, Abu Bakr
Descartes, René
Brakel, Wilhelmus a