Hydrographica descriptio, in qua Orientales et Meridionales Hyberniæ, oræ maritimæ, portus item omnes à promontorio vulgo C. vello, dicto, usquæ ad Waterfordiam, hinc ad civitatem Dublin, necnon quomodo ad eas navigare liceat, evitatis vadis, breviis, & syrtibus summa diligentia et cura = Beschrivinge der Zeecusten van de Zuijdtsiide ende de Oost-Siide van Irlandt - UC Berkeley GeoData
Hydrographica descriptio, in qua Orientales et Meridionales Hyberniæ, oræ maritimæ, portus item omnes à promontorio vulgo C. vello, dicto, usquæ ad Waterfordiam, hinc ad civitatem Dublin, necnon quomodo ad eas navigare liceat, evitatis vadis, breviis, & syrtibus summa diligentia et cura = Beschrivinge der Zeecusten van de Zuijdtsiide ende de Oost-Siide van Irlandt
describuntur à Guilrélmo Barentsono ; Petrus Kærius fecit. Relief shown pictorially and by bathymetric soundings. North on main map oriented toward upper right of sheet; north on inset map oriented toward left of sheet. Decorative border and cartouches, compass roses, rhumb lines. Shows topography, vegetation, waterways (including drainage), shoals, anchoring points. Ships, sea monsters. Dutch translation of titles, scale statements, place names. Inset map: Hydrographica descriptio civitatis Galway et Lemric (quæ sunt præcipui portus orarum Occidentalium Hyberniæ) in que quomodo eas adnavigare. vadaq. et brevia evitare liceat, accuratè designatur = Beschriivinge van Galwaii ende Lemrick de princiipaelste havenen aende west siide van Irlandt gelegen hoemen daer in seylen sal ende alle clippen ende ondiepten schouwen sal. 2 bar scales on map, given in "Miliaria Germanica" = "Duytsche milen" and "Hispanicæ Leucæ" = "Spaensche milen." Appears in Claesz' Den nieuwen Spieghel der zeevaert, Amsterdam, 1596, an expanded version of Spieghel der zeevaerdt, first published by Claesz in 1589.
Creator:
Barentsz, Willem, approximately 1550-1597, Keere, Pieter van den, 1571-approximately 1646, and Claesz, Cornelis, approximately 1546-1609
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