Detail View: Charting The Nation: The South pt of Scotlad [sic] wherin are contayned Edinbrough St Andrew and Glasco Archbisho: [2 of 2]

Work Record ID: 
0042166
Shelfmark: 
Marischal 12
Holding Institution: 
National Library of Scotland
Title: 
The South pt of Scotlad [sic] wherin are contayned Edinbrough St Andrew and Glasco Archbisho:
Imprint: 
[London: G. Humble, 1627]
Creator: 
Keere, Pieter van den (b.1571, d.Circa 1646)
Creator Role: 
Mapmaker
Creator: 
Speed, John (b.1552?, d.1629)
Creator Role: 
Author
Creator: 
Humble, George (active 1599-1640)
Creator Role: 
Publisher
Date: 
1627
Description: 
This map of the south part of Scotland appeared in Speed's 1627 atlas but was originally produced by Pieter van den Keere in 1599. Like his other maps in this atlas, it was produced from a plate bought by George Humble; the Dutch titles were later replaced with English ones. The map is situated with west at the top and covers an area from the Solway Firth to Angus. There are scaled symbols for towns (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and St Andrews receive an extra circle), and numerous burghs are included along the Forth coast and in Clydesdale. Notable are the interesting spellings of some burghs, such as Culross ('Curloys'). Humble (d. 1640) was a publisher, and book and print seller.
Work Type: 
Printed map/plan
Measurement: 
11.8 x 8.2cm (4 5/8 x 3 1/4")
Material: 
Paper
Technique: 
Uncoloured
Subject Place: 
Edinburgh
Subject Place: 
Glasgow
Subject Place: 
Scotland
Subject Place: 
Scotland - south
Subject Place: 
St. Andrews
Reference: 
Moir, D.G., Early maps of Scotland, v.1, 1973, p.168.
Rights Statement: 
© 2002 The National Library of Scotland
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Derivative JPEG
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Repro Title: 
The South pt of Scotlad [sic] wherin are contayned Edinbrough St Andrew and Glasco Archbisho: [2 of 2]
Repro Display Measurement (pixels): 
5888 x 5984
Repro ID Number: 
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Repro Old ID Number: 
00000230
Repro Description: 
Text.
Repro Capture Date: 
05/05/2000