Talk: The Blaeu Atlas of Scotland [Edinburgh and online]

01 February 2024, Starts: 17:30, Ends: 18:30

The Blaeu Atlas of Scotland

Talk by Chris Fleet, National Library of Scotland

In person at George IV Bridge, Edinburgh or online. To book in person and online tickets, see the NLS website. (at time of writing in person tickets are fully booked). Free.

In 1654, Scotland became one of the best mapped countries in the world. The Blaeu Atlas of Scotland features 49 stunning, hand-coloured maps of Scotland. Collectively, these maps identified over 20,000 locations. For most of these places, this was the first time they ever appeared on a printed map.

Scots celebrated this major publishing achievement, but many questions remain. Why did it take over half a century to publish the atlas? Why was most of the content of the atlas written texts, rather than maps? And how did it get published in Amsterdam by someone who had never set foot in Scotland?

This talk accompanies the  NLS exhibition, 'Treasures of the National Library of Scotland' which is on at George IV Bridge, Edinburgh. The Blaeu Atlas will be on display as part of this exhibition until March 2024.

Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
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