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Description: | En denuo, Geographiae / studiose, terrestrem, contrac: / tiori forma globum; multo, / quam antehac unquam, / emendatius et auctius confec: / tum; et ventorum spiris navi: / gantium comodo exquisitius / adornatum; nec non navi: / gationis curriculo, ab Oli / verio van noort Batavo, / in orbem peracto, notatu / Auctore: Guilielmo Janssonio / Blaeu
Terrestrial table globe. It forms a pair with the celestial globe, Blaeu GLB0151. Geographical details on the sphere include loxodromes for 32 compass points. The Strait of le Maire is drawn and the hypothetical southern continent is labelled 'TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITA MAGALANICA'. The track of Oliver van Noort is drawn and labelled.
There are various decorative feature, such as animals in North and South America and Africa, an Indian in South America and many ships in the oceans. There are notes on discoveries in North America, in the hypothetical southern continent (below the Cape of Good Hope) and below Cape Horn. All notes on discoveries are contained with separate cartouches. A total of nine oceans are named. For full details about the cartography and construction of this globe please refer to the related publication.
caption: Paired Celestial and Terrestrial globes by Bleau
caption: Cartouches in southern continent
caption: Sphere and stand
caption: Globe x-ray | Publisher: | "http://collections.rmg.co.uk/" | Rights holder: | "Royal Museums Greenwich" | Subjects: | Globes at Greenwich Terrestrial globe terrestrial globes Willem Jansz Christopher Magellan Oliver van der Noort Ferdinand Columbus Table globe X-ray Oliver van der Blaeu | Source: | Royal Museums Greenwich | Identifier: | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections... | Go to resource |
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