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COLLECTION NAME:
Charting The Nation
Record
Work Record ID:
0043350
Shelfmark:
Blaeu 1664/48
Holding Institution:
School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh
Title:
Leogus et Haraia, insulæ ex Æbudarum numero, quæ, quamquam isthmo cohæreant, pro diversis habentur. Lewis and Harray of the numbre of the Westerne Yles, which two although they ioyne be a necke of land ar accounted dyvers Ylands.
Imprint:
[Amsterdam: Blaeu, 1664]
Creator:
Blaeu, Joan (b.1596, d.1673)
Creator Role:
Publisher
Creator:
Pont, Timothy (b.1564, d.Circa 1614)
Creator Role:
Surveyor
Date:
1664
Work Type:
Printed map/plan
Measurement:
50.7 x 37.4cm (1' 7 15/16" x 1' 2 3/4")
Material:
Paper
Technique:
Hand coloured
Subject Place:
Hebrides
Subject Place:
Lewis with Harris Island
Subject Place:
Scotland
Subject Place:
Western Isles
Reference:
Moir, D.G., Early maps of Scotland, 3rd. ed., v.2, 1983, p.151.
Reference:
Skelton, R.A., County atlases of the British Isles 1579-1850, 1970, [v.1], pp.97-109.
Reference:
Stone, Jeffrey C., Illustrated maps of Scotland from Blaeu's 'Atlas Novus' of the 17th. Century, 1991, p.92.
Related Work Title:
Geographiae Blavianae, vol. 5, Harray, Amsterdam, Blaeu, 1664.
Related Work Notes:
Host Item
Rights Statement:
© 2002 School of Scottish Studies, The University of Edinburgh
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Repro Title:
Leogus et Haraia, insulæ ex Æbudarum numero, quæ, quamquam isthmo cohæreant, pro diversis habentur. Lewis and Harray of the numbre of the Westerne Yles, which two although they ioyne be a necke of land ar accounted dyvers Ylands. [1 of 1]
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Leogus et Haraia, insulæ ex Æbudarum numero, quæ, quamquam isthmo cohæreant, pro diversis ...

Leogus et Haraia, insulæ ex Æbudarum numero, quæ, quamquam isthmo cohæreant, pro diversis habentur. Lewis and Harray of the numbre of the Westerne Yles, which two although they ioyne be a necke of land ar accounted dyvers Ylands. [1 of 1]