Detail View: Charting The Nation: Scotia Septentrionalis [1 of 2]

Work Record ID: 
0042173
Shelfmark: 
Marischal 19
Holding Institution: 
National Library of Scotland
Title: 
Scotia Septentrionalis
Imprint: 
[Amsterdam: Jansson, 1631 or later]
Creator: 
Janssonius, Joannis (b.1588, d.1664)
Creator Role: 
Mapmaker
Date: 
1631-1651
Description: 
The 1631 or later issue of the map of the north of Scotland ('Scotia septentrionalis') by Joannis Janssonius in his 'Atlas Minor'. Janssonius also produced a map of the rest of Scotland and of the same size (5'x7') and scale (c.42 Scots miles to the inch). Latitude is overestimated by almost two degrees, and longitude is most likely calculated from the Azores. There are further differences with Mercator's 1595 map, such as the notably more irregular coastlines; Loch Ness is enlarged and its mouth (and those of other lochs) is open to the sea; and there are fewer place names. Janssonius (1588-1664) was a brother-in-law of the sons of Jodocus Hondius (Jodocus II and Henricus).
Work Type: 
Printed map/plan
Measurement: 
18.3 x 12.4cm (7 3/16 x 4 7/8")
Material: 
Paper
Technique: 
Uncoloured
Subject Place: 
Scotland
Subject Place: 
Scotland - north
Reference: 
Moir, D.G., Early maps of Scotland, v.1, 1973, p.169.
Rights Statement: 
© 2002 The National Library of Scotland
Repro File Type: 
Cropped Tiff
Repro File Size (bytes): 
79881728
Repro Title: 
Scotia Septentrionalis [1 of 2]
Repro Display Measurement (pixels): 
7072 x 7072
Repro ID Number: 
0042173c.tif
Repro Old ID Number: 
00000243
Repro Capture Date: 
08/05/2000