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a collection of maps, charts, and geographical information typically organized by region or topic
a sculpted male figure or column in the form of a standing human figure, often used as a decorative support or columnar element in architecture
What is an "atlas"?
An atlas is a sculptural figure of a man that serves as a support for a structure, often resembling a column. Typically depicted with a strong, muscular appearance, the atlas figure is shown holding up or bearing the weight of a beam or arch above it. This architectural element is used primarily for decorative purposes, adding a dramatic and artistic touch to buildings, particularly in classical architecture. Atlases can be found in various forms and styles, often contributing to the grandeur and visual impact of the space they occupy.
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a figure in Greek mythology with incredible strength and endurance who was condemned to hold up the sky on his shoulders for entirety
Who is "Atlas"?
Atlas is a figure from Greek mythology known for his role in holding up the sky. According to the myth, Atlas was a Titan who was condemned by Zeus to carry the heavens on his shoulders as punishment for his role in the Titanomachy, the war between the Titans and the Olympian gods. The image of Atlas holding the sky is often used to symbolize endurance and strength. In later mythology, he is sometimes depicted as holding up the world instead of just the sky, a representation that has influenced the use of the term "atlas" to refer to collections of maps and geographical information.