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English: The scan shows two sketches side by side:
Skizze 4: Die Hölle in der nördlichen Halbkugel der Erde
(Sketch 4: Hell in the Earth's northern hemisphere) and
Skizze 4: Der Berg auf der südlichen Halbkugel der Erde
(Sketch 5: The mountain on the Earth's southern hemisphere).
Sketch 4 depicts the cross-section of a globe with, clockwise from the top:
- Jerusalem at the top
Ganges
(Ganges River) Morgenland
(Orient) at 3 o'clock, Der Vorberg
(foothills) with Der Berg der Läuterung
(Purgatory Mountain) "above", - a wavy line traces a path from the foothills to the centre of the globe
Weltmeer
(Seven Seas) at 8 o'clock, Ebro
(Ebro River) (Abendland
) (en:Occident) at 9 o'clock, Mittelmeer
(Mediterranean Sea) at 10 o'clock, with Florenz at the outer rim of the cone labeled Die Hölle
(Hell).
An arrow curving anticlockwise outside the first quadrant is labeled
Aufgehende Sonne
(rising sun), while another arrow is curving anticlockwise outside the third quadrant and is labeled
Untergehende Sonne
(setting sun).
Sketch 5 depicts the same cross-section flipped along a horizontal axis. Clockwise from the top:
- the arrows from sketch 4 are now curving clockwise, with the rising sun on the left and the setting sun on the right
Der Berg der Läuterung
(Purgatory Mountain) now appears truly above Der Vorberg
(the foothills) and a wavy line traces a short path upwards from the top of the mountain Weltmeer
(Seven Seas) is now at 2 o'clock, Ganges
(the Ganges River) Morgenland
(Orient) is still at 3 o'clock, - Jerusalem is now at the bottom
Mittelmeer
(the Mediterranean Sea) with Florenze in its middle is now at 8 o'clock, and the cone labeled Die Hölle
(Hell) is in the lowe half of the globe, Ebro
(Ebro River) (Abendland
) (en:Occident) is still at 9 o'clock, Weltmeer
(Seven Seas) is now at 10 o'clock.