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Cambriae Typus

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A 1574 version of Humphrey Llwyd's 1573 map of Wales,Cambriae Typus

Cambriae Typus, the "model image of Wales", is the earliest published map ofWales as a separate country from the rest ofGreat Britain. Made by Elizabethan polymathHumphrey Llwyd in 1573, the map shows Wales stretching to theRiver Severn, including large areas of what is nowEngland.

Publication

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Humphrey Llwyd (1527–1568), a Welsh historian, physician and politician, though not a professional surveyor, began work on theCambriae Typus late in his life. In a letter shortly before his death he sent the manuscript of the map toAbraham Ortelius, who published it in the 1573Additamentum to the 1570 publication ofTheatrum Orbis Terrarum. The map was titledCambriae Typus. The map of Wales appeared alongside a joint map of Wales and England, also by Llwyd.[1]Cambriae Typus was subsequently revised and used in theMercator atlas of 1607 and in later atlases.[1]

Specifications

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The original four-sheet manuscript of the map has now been lost, but original prints fromTheatrum Orbis Terrarum still survive.[2] Although often described as a 1573 publication,[3] theNational Library of Wales, which owns an original print of the map, place a tentative date of 1574 to the work.[4] The original print of the map was 47.2 by 34.7 cm, using Ortelius typeface. The scale was set at ca.1:520,000.[4]

Features

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Cambriae Typus is the first printed map to show Wales as a separate country.[5] The map itself is a weak representation of the country, even for its time, with multiple inaccuracies that did not exist in contemporary maps.[5] It has been suggested that the poor delineation of the coastline may be due to a mistake made by Ortelius in transferring the original or that Llwyd had based the original on an earlier inaccurate map.[5]

1606 version, edited by Peter Kaerius.

Location names on the front of the map are given inLatin,English andWelsh, while the back side contains the equivalent text inGerman.[1] Various features depicted on the map include adivider caliper in the lower left-hand corner, acartouche, a sailing ship inCardigan Bay, as well as asea monster in theIrish Sea off the coast ofPembrokeshire. The map has a decorative border.[1]

In total five revisions were made to Llwyd's map,[2] including a copper etching byPeter Kaerius, published byJodocus Hondius in 1603. This version retained the original features of the map, but the additional graphics were changed. In the 1603 print the dividers were replaced by a quarter compass radiating lines out across the Irish Sea, the cartouche was enlarged; while the original ship and seas monster were removed and replaced by two different versions of each. A 1612 version had a stronger more defined coastal outline based on the original, with a further edition using the same improved coastal outline on Hondius' map.

The map shows Wales stretching to the River Severn, land which is now part of England. This was because Llwyd was making a cultural and historical map, rather than one that showed the political situation of the time.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Map of Wales, 'Cambriae Typus' by Humphrey Lhuyd, 1573".Gathering the Jewels. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved18 May 2011.
  2. ^ab"16th and 17th Century Mapping of Wales".The National Library of Wales. Retrieved19 May 2011.
  3. ^Davies, John;Jenkins, Nigel; Menna, Baines; Lynch, Peredur I., eds. (2008).The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 741.ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6.
  4. ^ab"Cambriae typus [cartographic material] / auctore Humfredo Lhuydo, Denbigiense Cambrobritano".The National Library of Wales. Retrieved17 May 2011.
  5. ^abcdThomas, Huw."Humphrey Llwyd's map of Wales and the Saxton proof map".The National Library of Wales Blog. Retrieved17 May 2011.
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