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in 1828 amateur cartographer edward quinn finished his magnum opus the historical atlas published two years after his death it depicts our knowledge of the world as a flickering light blowing away clouds of ignorance unveiling continents and civilizations shrouded beneath it starts in 2348 bc beginning with the bible the dispersal of the clouds mirror european expansion into the lands beyond his known world little more than the lands of the euphrates and tigris rivers time marches on as we step through the pages of the atlas through the exodus of the israelites and the coming of the roman empire more of the world is revealed by the early 19th century the clouds are fully dispersed all the continents are visible there is no more land left to discover of course for the artist in china india australia or the americas the focus would be different each with their own origin story their own small portion of the world surrounded by their own darkness and indeed these clouds are not so