Detail View: Charting The Nation: Scotiae Nova Descriptio [2 of 2]

Work Record ID: 
0042178
Shelfmark: 
Marischal 26
Holding Institution: 
National Library of Scotland
Title: 
Scotiae Nova Descriptio
Imprint: 
[London: Morden, 1688]
Creator: 
Morden, Robert
Creator Role: 
Mapmaker
Date: 
1688
Description: 
A small coloured map of Scotland from 1688 by Robert Morden entitled 'Scotiae Nova Descriptio' or 'The description of Scotland'. It was published in the second edition of his 'Geography Rectified' and is a near copy of Robert Gordon's 'Scotia Regnum' of 1654. The map is divided into traditional regions such as Lothian, Carrick and Argyll. It includes detailed latitude and longitude; a list of places denoted by number or letter begins in the bottom right corner and is continued in the top left corner. This map also appeared in Patrick Gordon's 'The Geographical Grammar' of 1693. Morden (d. 1703) was a cartographer and map seller based in London who also published 'The New Description and State of England' (1701).
Work Type: 
Printed map/plan
Measurement: 
11.4 x 12.2cm (4 1/2 x 4 13/16")
Material: 
Paper
Technique: 
Hand coloured
Subject Place: 
Scotland
Reference: 
Moir, D.G., Early maps of Scotland, v.1, 1973, p.174.
Rights Statement: 
© 2002 The National Library of Scotland
Repro File Type: 
Derivative JPEG
Repro File Size (bytes): 
50806050
Repro Title: 
Scotiae Nova Descriptio [2 of 2]
Repro Display Measurement (pixels): 
7072 x 7072
Repro ID Number: 
0042178c-0001.tif
Repro Old ID Number: 
00000253
Repro Description: 
Text on verso of map
Repro Capture Date: 
08/05/2000