Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1962, Qupperneq 92

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1962, Qupperneq 92
74 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA traditional European classical inter- pretation which had little basis in reality and the Norse one, which while erroneous, corresponded much more to reality. His four islands e.g. are simply clustered around the Pole and bear no relation, not even in the names, to reality. Mercator’s legends are also clus- tered on four islands around the Pole and surrounded by the famous mountains. „1. This channel has five mouths (entries) and because of its narrow swift current it never freezes. 2. Here live pygmies, at most 4 feet tall, who are like those in Greenland called Scraelings. 3. This channel is entered by 3 mouths and remains frozen for three months every year. It is 37 leagues long. 4. This island is the best and healthiest of the whole north. 5. The Ocean rushes in between these islands by 19 mouths and makes 4 channels by which it is in- cessantly carried northwards & there disappears into the bowels of the earth.” 1 The first legend probably again refers to the sea north of Baffin Bay. 2) The second with its mention of the Skraelings could refer to Baffin Island, North Greenland or Elles- mere Island, but, as is the case with all the legends, whatever truth it contains was one well known to the Greenlanders and through them to the outside world long before 1360. 3) This may again refer to the sea north of Baffin Bay but we can only conjecture with very little consequence. 4) Which island is the best and healthiest can again only be a mat- ter of speculation. It may be south Greenland, it might be Labrador, or it might refer to Vinland, pro- vided it was not located in New- foundland as some say today. 5) The reference to 19 mouths re- minds one of the reference to 18 or 19 islands on various variants of the map of the northern regions by Claudius Clavus Swart and other sources.32 This is a reference to the islands of the Canadian Arctic, variously referred to as the islands of Iceland, the African islands, the Falcon islands, etc.33 Martin Behaim shows 19 islands around the Pole—• one of which is adorned with a figure in a very full dress shooting a Polar Bear.34 This is obviously Greenland. The other very large island is probably Baffin Island. The shape of Greenland corresponds rather closely to its actual shape. But Behaim, like Ruysch in his map, is clearly drawing on two sources— a traditional one and one based on information from Greenland itself- His map seems superior to those of both Ruysch and Mercator. As to the four channels men- tioned here and in Mercator’s letter, there can be little doubt that they are the following: The westernmost one is Hudson Strait and the fair 32. Cf. A. A. Bjömbo and Carl S. Petersen, Fynboen Claudius Claussön Swart, Copenhagen, 1907, p. 144; Dúason, Landkönnun, pp. 313-314. 33. Cf. Loc. cit. 34. E. G. Ravenstein, Martin Behaim, London, 1908.
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