Old Istrian Peninsula Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Rovinj, Poreč, Vrsar, Croatia
Old Istrian Peninsula Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Rovinj, Poreč, Vrsar, Croatia
Old Istrian Peninsula Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Rovinj, Poreč, Vrsar, Croatia
Old Istrian Peninsula Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Rovinj, Poreč, Vrsar, Croatia

Old Istrian Peninsula Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Rovinj, Poreč, Vrsar, Croatia

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Discover the Maritime Heritage of the Istrian Peninsula

"The Ports of Rovigno Orsera, and Parenso" is an exquisite chart created by the renowned British hydrographer William Heather in 1802. This map is not merely a navigational aid but a window into the early 19th-century maritime landscape of the western coast of Istria, now part of modern-day Croatia. Heather, known for his detailed and accurate maritime charts, presents a meticulous depiction of the Istrian coastline, focusing on its strategic ports and harbors. This chart is particularly valuable for its historical context, capturing the region shortly after its integration into the Austrian Empire from Venetian control.

Navigational Details and Cartographic Style

Heather's chart is a masterpiece of nautical cartography, featuring a prominent compass rose and a detailed scale bar that enhances its practical utility for seafarers of the time. The map's focus on the harbors—such as Port Rovigno, Port Orsera, and Port Parenso—highlights their importance in maritime trade and defense. The inclusion of smaller ports and anchorages along with detailed coastal topography, such as the depiction of the Učka mountain range and the Motovun Forest, reflects Heather's commitment to providing comprehensive navigational information.

A Rich Tapestry of Maritime and Cultural Landmarks

Beyond its navigational utility, the map is a cultural treasure trove, detailing not only the physical landscape but also the human imprint on the region. It marks the locations of towns and villages, ancient churches, and monasteries, which are essential for understanding the historical and cultural landscape of the area. Notable sites like the Roman ruins in Pula and the Venetian fortress in Poreč are also depicted, providing insights into the historical significance of these locations during the early 1800s.

The Strategic and Economic Significance of the Istrian Peninsula

The strategic importance of the Istrian Peninsula, as depicted in Heather's chart, is underscored by its detailed representation of trade routes and defensive positions. This area was a crucial point of contention and cultural exchange between the Venetian Republic and the Habsburg Monarchy, and later, the Austrian Empire. The map's detailed portrayal of this dynamic region offers a unique glimpse into the geopolitical and economic factors that shaped the history of the Adriatic Sea and its coastal communities.

A Rare and Valuable Collector's Item

As a part of William Heather's "New Mediterranean Pilot," this chart is extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors and historians alike. Its rarity is compounded by the limited number of editions produced and the specific historical context it represents. Owning this map is not just an acquisition of a rare artifact; it is an investment in a piece of maritime history that captures the essence of a pivotal era in European naval exploration and cartography.

This chart, with its rich detail and historical significance, offers an unparalleled insight into the maritime heritage of the Istrian Peninsula, making it a prized possession for any collector or enthusiast of nautical maps.

Notable Places on This Map

  • Rovigno
  • Orsera
  • Parenso
  • Port Quieto
  • Port Cerviere
  • Port Parenso
  • Port Fontane
  • Port Orsera
  • Port Leme
  • Port Rovigno
  • M. Caldero
  • S. John
  • S. Euphemia
  • Port Valdibora
  • Figarole Is
  • Marini I.
  • St Andrews I.
  • Bagniola I.
  • Orsera Bank
  • Regata I.
  • Orada L.
  • Altesa I.
  • Cuniti
  • St Frigida

Notable Features & Landmarks

  • The map shows the Istrian peninsula and the northern part of the Adriatic Sea.
  • The map is focused on the harbours and coastal areas of Rovinj, Poreč, and Vrsar.
  • The map shows the location of several towns and villages, including Rovinj, Poreč, Vrsar, Novigrad, and Umag.
  • The map shows the location of several islands, including the Brijuni Islands and the Kornati Islands.
  • The map shows the location of several rivers, including the Mirna River and the Dragonja River.
  • The map shows the location of several mountains, including the Učka mountain range.
  • The map shows the location of several forests, including the Motovun Forest and the Lim Bay.
  • The map shows the location of several roads and trails.
  • The map shows the location of several churches and monasteries.
  • The map shows the location of several historical sites, including the Roman ruins of Pula and the Venetian fortress of Poreč.

Historical and Design Context

  • The map was created by William Heather in 1802.
  • Heather was a British hydrographer and mapmaker who published a number of charts and pilot guides for the Mediterranean Sea.
  • The map includes the cities of Rovinj, Vrsar, and Porec.
  • The map is designed in a nautical style, with a compass rose and a scale bar.
  • The map is a valuable historical document that provides information about the geography of the Istrian Peninsula in the early 19th century.
  • This area had recently been fully agglomerated into the Austrian Empire, with Venice previously holding parts of the territory.
  • The charts from Heather's New Mediterranean Pilot are extremely rare on the market.

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