Research Article
Geometry of the Mercator projection from 1569
Gyula Papay, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Rostock, Germany.
Received Date:April 24, 2024; Published Date:May 16, 2024
Abstract
The discovery that Mercator used a special geometric method in the construction of his projection of 1569 opened up the possibility of an exact geometric construction of such a projection, in which the rhumb lines appear rectilinear. The application of this special geometric method, which could be called “planimetric spherics”, does not require the use of either π or trigonometric functions. Its foundations were already implicit in Ptolemaic projection theory. Mercator rediscovered them and developed them further. However, he did not describe his geometric method. As a result, this ingenious and simple method fell into oblivion. This article contains an attempt to reconstruct his method.
Keywords:Mercator map projection; Planimetric geometry; Ptolemy spherical geometry
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Gyula Papay*. Geometry of the Mercator projection from 1569. Iris On Journ of Sci. 1(2): 2024. IOJS.MS.ID.000510.
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