Timothy Pont, Scotland's greatest cartographer, documented Baltersan Castle in the late 16th century as a stately fine house; his detailed mapping work, later incorporated into Johannes Blaeu's 1654 Atlas Novus which made Scotland the best-mapped country in the world with 20,000 place names, demonstrates how historical cartography served as a crucial tool for preserving architectural heritage and establishing building significance through hierarchical visual representations.
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When the mapmaker Timothy Pont saw Baltersan it had just been newly built. He saw it at its best.Ajouté :
Baltersan was described in the late 16th century as being a stately fine house by I believe Timothy Pont, Scotland's greatest cartographer and chorographer.
Timothy Pont was the son of an Edinburgh minister of the reformed church, the Presbyterian church.
And he astonishingly traveled Scotland, the length and breadth of Scotland for about 13 years mapping the whole country.
His maps were never produced during his lifetime, but fortunately for us in 1654, Johannes Blaeu of Amsterdam, the world's leading map producers, created a new Atlas Novus, an atlas of the world. Scotland had over 30 pages in that atlas and with 20,000 place names was the best mapped country in the world.
Now, Baltersan appears in it, very fortunate, and albeit shown as icons rather than a proper representation of the building, but we know it was a significant building. The particular icon, there was a hierarchy. The more important the castle, the bigger the adornments and the turrets and the flags and so on.
But Baltersan was very well represented.
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