Terrestrial table globe
Terrestrial table globe. Geographical details on the sphere are the same as Blaeu GLB0100. There are loxodromes for 32 compass points, the Strait of Ie Maire is labelled and a hypothetical southern continent is drawn and labelled 'TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITA MAGALLANICA'. There are numerous decorations including animals in North and South America and Africa, nomads in Asia, cannibals in Brazil and birds in the southern continent. There is a large decorative group with Neptune just above the equator, and many ships in the oceans.
There are six areas with notes on discoveries, including, for example, a note on the discovery of America in a cartouche with animal heads at the top and sides, and in the hypothetical south continent in a cartouche with the head of a cherub at the top. A total of eight oceans are named. For full details about the cartography and construction of this globe please refer to the related publication.
There are six areas with notes on discoveries, including, for example, a note on the discovery of America in a cartouche with animal heads at the top and sides, and in the hypothetical south continent in a cartouche with the head of a cherub at the top. A total of eight oceans are named. For full details about the cartography and construction of this globe please refer to the related publication.
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Object Details
ID: | GLB0156 |
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Collection: | Astronomical and navigational instruments; Charts and maps |
Type: | Table globe |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Feuille, Jacques de La |
Date made: | Plates produced: 1599; Plates produced: 1599; Globe assembled: circa 1700 Globe assembled: circa 1700 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 525 x 469 mm; Diameter of sphere: 340 mm; Diameter of Meridian Ring: 367 mm |