https://archive.org/details/popularsciencemo10newy/page/546/mode/2up
this is rather interesting, actually. How did you even find this? where is the source for this "eris sea"? Did the greeks ever actually regard it as that?
even Heraclitus is mentioned, this is amazing.
>>288 i found it here: https://archive.org/details/popularsciencemo10newy/page/546/mode/2up
>>289 please show where you found the mention by Heraclitus
>>291 Oh, so you just happened to be reading the book? >>292 third line under the map it says heraclitus agreed with the theory of the concept, no idea where the eris sea thing comes from.
>>293 > Oh, so you just happened to be reading the book? I read not whole book, but part about previous models of the Earth.
>>294 alright, why though
Browsing old books on Archive.org is a very good way to spend your time. A while ago I read a British military manual about colonizing India.
>>297 > Browsing old books on Archive.org is a very good way to spend your time. A while ago I read a British military manual about colonizing India. Then you probably know what presidency and president mean: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India#The_Presidencies
>>298 It was most concerned with the correct column formations for genociding natives.