Terrestrial table globe

Terrestrial table globe. Geographical details on the sphere show loxodromes for 32 compass points. The Strait of Magellan is labelled 'Fretum Magellanicum'. The Strait of Ie Maire is still absent. There is a hypothetical southern continent, which is labelled 'TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITA'. There are notes on four unexplored regions, for example, in Asia, a comment on New Guinea and one in South America. There are notes on discoveries around the North Pole 'Nova Zembla detecta 1596' and in North America 'AMERICA SEPTENTRIONALIS a Christophoro Columb. 1492 detecta'.

Decorations on the globe include many ships and a few monsters in the oceans. A total of 11 oceans are named. The stand for this globe is a replacement. In a note in an old inventory it is said that the globe was acquired 'without stand' and 'present one fitted later'. For full details about the cartography and construction of this globe please refer to the related publication.

Object Details

ID: GLB0129
Collection: Astronomical and navigational instruments; Charts and maps
Type: Table globe
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Hondius, Jodocus
Date made: 1601
People: Columbus, Christopher
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection
Measurements: Overall: 331 x 316 mm; Diameter of sphere: 210 mm; Diameter of Meridian Ring: 232 mm