Introduction to "The Gulf of Alexandretta or Scandaroon" by William Heather
Delve into the rich maritime history of the Mediterranean with William Heather's 1802 masterpiece, "The Gulf of Alexandretta or Scandaroon." This chart, a significant piece from Heather's "New Mediterranean Pilot," marks a pivotal moment in cartographic history as the first English collection of Mediterranean ports. Heather, a renowned British hydrographer, crafted this map at a time when such detailed navigational charts were predominantly the domain of French, Italian, and Spanish cartographers. His work stands out for its precision and artistic merit, particularly noted in the finely engraved details by John Stephenson, a distinguished London engraver.
Geographical and Navigational Features
The map's primary focus is the Gulf of Alexandretta, now known as the Gulf of Iskenderun, nestled in the northeastern Mediterranean Sea. This area is strategically significant, bordered by Turkey to the north and Syria to the south, featuring key cities like Alexandretta (Iskenderun) and Antioch (Antakya). The chart is meticulously oriented with east at the top, a convention not commonly seen in modern cartography. It includes detailed soundings, anchorages, and topographical nuances that were essential for safe navigation and anchorage, reflecting Heather's commitment to accuracy and utility in his nautical charts.
Topographical and Cultural Insights
Beyond its navigational utility, the map offers a glimpse into the topographical and cultural landscape of the region during the early 19th century. It details the rugged mountainous terrain surrounding the gulf and traces the Ceyhan River's path to the sea. The inclusion of smaller towns and villages along the coastline, as well as several islands within the gulf, provides a comprehensive view of the area's geographical diversity. This level of detail not only aided mariners but also served as a cultural record of the region during a time of significant geopolitical interest.
Notable Landmarks and Locations
Among the intriguing features illustrated on the map are notable landmarks such as Cape Mallo, Cape Negret, and the whimsically named Swine's Snout or C. Porcas. Each of these points holds historical significance for navigation and local lore, making them of particular interest to historians and collectors alike. The map also highlights lesser-known locales like R. Aiarsa, Aiafsa, and the Tower, providing a rich tapestry of the region's maritime geography that continues to captivate scholars and enthusiasts.
Conclusion and Historical Significance
"The Gulf of Alexandretta or Scandaroon" is not merely a navigational aid but a historical artifact that captures a moment in time when English cartography began to establish a foothold in the Mediterranean. Its rarity and the excellence of its execution make it a prized possession for any collector or connoisseur of maritime history. Owning this map is akin to holding a piece of the rich tapestry of Mediterranean maritime exploration, reflecting the skill, precision, and artistry of early 19th-century English chart-making.
Notable Places on This Map
- The Gulf of Alexandretta or Scandaroon
- Cape Mallo
- Cape Negret
- Alexandretta or Scandaroon
- R. Aiarsa
- Aiafsa
- Bailse
- Arsous
- M. Giarbo
- Gorf Diaso
- Swine's Snout or C. Porcas
- Tower
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Shows the Gulf of Alexandretta, also known as the Gulf of Iskenderun, a large bay surrounded by mountains with a narrow entrance.
- The city of Alexandretta (Iskenderun) is located on the eastern side of the gulf.
- The city of Antioch (Antakya) is located to the north of the gulf.
- The Ceyhan River flows into the gulf from the north.
- Shows the locations of several other towns and villages along the coast of the gulf.
- Shows the locations of several islands in the gulf.
- Map is oriented with north at the top.
- The scale of the map is shown in leagues.
Historical and Design Context
- Created by William Heather in 1802.
- Heather was a British hydrographer and publisher known for his works on the Mediterranean Sea.
- Part of "The New Mediterranean Pilot," the first English collection of Mediterranean ports.
- Notable for the finely engraved charts, many signed in monogram by the London engraver John Stephenson.
- Represents a significant moment in cartographic history as an English navigational chart among predominantly French, Italian, and Spanish works.
- The map includes detailed soundings, some topographical features, and anchorages, essential for navigation and anchorage during its time.
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