COLLECTION NAME:
Old Maps Collection
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Old Maps Collection
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Barcode:
36878003542339
identifier
36878003542339
Barcode
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Title:
Mar del Sur. Mar Pacifico
title
Mar del Sur. Mar Pacifico
Title
false
Other Title:
Mar Pacifico
other_title
Mar Pacifico
Other Title
false
Contributor:
Gerritsz, Hessel, ca. 1581-1632, cartographer
contributor
Gerritsz, Hessel, ca. 1581-1632, cartographer
Contributor
false
Category:
Nautical Chart
category
Nautical Chart
Category
false
Type:
Manuscripts
type
Manuscripts
Type
false
Language:
Dutch
language
Dutch
Language
false
Language:
Portuguese
language
Portuguese
Language
false
Language:
Spanish
language
Spanish
Language
false
Language:
Latin
language
Latin
Language
false
Create Year:
1622
date
1622
Create Year
false
Scale:
Scale not given.
scale
Scale not given.
Scale
false
Physical Map Dimension (cm):
106 x 141 cm, on sheet 111 x 157 cm
obj_height_cm
106 x 141 cm, on sheet 111 x 157 cm
Physical Map Dimension (cm)
false
Note:
This map of the Pacific Ocean or South Ocean, was not intended as a navigational map, but as a luxurious work for the directors of the Dutch East India Company. On the West it can be seen the Asian coast, from Canton -Guangzhou- to the north of Korea; Insulindia to the east of Borneo; the Philippines, Japan, and the Solomon Islands. On the East side it is represented the Pacific coast of the Americas from California to the southern tip of South America; and, on the Atlantic side, the coast from the Tortugas to the east of Florida, as well as 'Buttons Bay' [i.e. Hudson Bay]. The three long legend captions in Dutch, two south of Timor and a third southeast of the Marquesas Islands, provide additional information about the map. The one southwest of New Guinea is in a different handwriting from the other two. Although California is depicted as a peninsula on the map, on the small planisphere on the top middle part of the map is shown as an island.
note
This map of the Pacific Ocean or South Ocean, was not intended as a navigational map, but as a luxurious work for the directors of the Dutch East India Company. On the West it can be seen the Asian coast, from Canton -Guangzhou- to the north of Korea; Insulindia to the east of Borneo; the Philippines, Japan, and the Solomon Islands. On the East side it is represented the Pacific coast of the Americas from California to the southern tip of South America; and, on the Atlantic side, the coast from the Tortugas to the east of Florida, as well as 'Buttons Bay' [i.e. Hudson Bay]. The three long legend captions in Dutch, two south of Timor and a third southeast of the Marquesas Islands, provide additional information about the map. The one southwest of New Guinea is in a different handwriting from the other two. Although California is depicted as a peninsula on the map, on the small planisphere on the top middle part of the map is shown as an island.
Note
false
Note:
Original is a manuscript chart in two mounted parchment sheets, 107 x 141 cm.
note
Original is a manuscript chart in two mounted parchment sheets, 107 x 141 cm.
Note
false
Note:
According to the provenance library the date on the cartouche was altered and an 'X' and two 'I' were added to the original date.
note
According to the provenance library the date on the cartouche was altered and an 'X' and two 'I' were added to the original date.
Note
false
Note:
Small planisphere in the middle top part of the map inside scroll work frame with continents outlined in yellow and the seas colored blue, 9 x 14 cm. There are represented 15 vessels, mainly Dutch ships but there are also two indigenous boats. On the bottom part of the chart there is a very large and detailed illustration of five vessels caught in a storm, one of them being English and the others Dutch, surrounded by whales. On the upper right corner of the map there are three bust portraits of Vasco Núñez de Balboa (ca. 1475-1519) Spanish explorer best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513; Fernão de Magalhães (1480-1521) the Portuguese explorer who organized the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth and Jacob Le Maire (ca. 1585-1616) a Dutch mariner who circumnavigated the earth in 1615 and 1616. The compass roses are seven, all 32-point, with a fleur-de-lis indicating north and a small dot on the East point. Six of them are colored blue, yellow and red and the central one is blue, yellow, red and magenta. The rhumb lines for the principal winds are black, the half winds are green and the quarter winds in red.
note
Small planisphere in the middle top part of the map inside scroll work frame with continents outlined in yellow and the seas colored blue, 9 x 14 cm. There are represented 15 vessels, mainly Dutch ships but there are also two indigenous boats. On the bottom part of the chart there is a very large and detailed illustration of five vessels caught in a storm, one of them being English and the others Dutch, surrounded by whales. On the upper right corner of the map there are three bust portraits of Vasco Núñez de Balboa (ca. 1475-1519) Spanish explorer best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513; Fernão de Magalhães (1480-1521) the Portuguese explorer who organized the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth and Jacob Le Maire (ca. 1585-1616) a Dutch mariner who circumnavigated the earth in 1615 and 1616. The compass roses are seven, all 32-point, with a fleur-de-lis indicating north and a small dot on the East point. Six of them are colored blue, yellow and red and the central one is blue, yellow, red and magenta. The rhumb lines for the principal winds are black, the half winds are green and the quarter winds in red.
Note
false
Note:
Authors name in strap work cartouche decorated with a ribbon on the left bottom corner of the map.
note
Authors name in strap work cartouche decorated with a ribbon on the left bottom corner of the map.
Note
false
Note:
Triple scale line in Dutch miles and Spanish and English leagues inside a strap work cartouche.
note
Triple scale line in Dutch miles and Spanish and English leagues inside a strap work cartouche.
Note
false
Note:
Land masses colored green or outlined in yellow or magenta. Islands colored in the same three colors.
note
Land masses colored green or outlined in yellow or magenta. Islands colored in the same three colors.
Note
false
Note:
Equator line, Cancer and Capricorn in red.
note
Equator line, Cancer and Capricorn in red.
Note
false
Note:
Relief shown pictorially.
note
Relief shown pictorially.
Note
false
Note:
The four borders of the map labelled with North, South, East and West in Dutch Noord, Suydt, Oost and West.
note
The four borders of the map labelled with North, South, East and West in Dutch Noord, Suydt, Oost and West.
Note
false
Note:
Latitude lines on the left and right border of the map.
note
Latitude lines on the left and right border of the map.
Note
false
Note:
Border of the map in yellow, red and blue.
note
Border of the map in yellow, red and blue.
Note
false
Note:
Author, scale lines, description of the portraits and legends in Dutch with place names both in Portuguese and Spanish. Equator and Tropics in Latin.
note
Author, scale lines, description of the portraits and legends in Dutch with place names both in Portuguese and Spanish. Equator and Tropics in Latin.
Note
false
Reference:
Foncin, M. Catalogue des cartes nautiques sur vélin conservées au Département des cartes et plans, n° 141
reference
Foncin, M. Catalogue des cartes nautiques sur vélin conservées au Département des cartes et plans, n° 141
Reference
false
Reference:
Pflederer, Census of Portolan Charts & Atlases: as reported and listed by the noted scholars of the genre in their works ranging from 1897 to 2008, p. 61
reference
Pflederer, Census of Portolan Charts & Atlases: as reported and listed by the noted scholars of the genre in their works ranging from 1897 to 2008, p. 61
Reference
false
Subject:
Pacific Ocean
subject
Pacific Ocean
Subject
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Geographic Area:
Pacific Ocean
geographic_area
Pacific Ocean
Geographic Area
false
Provenance:
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
source
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Provenance
false
Provenance:
GE SH ARCH-30 (RES)
source
GE SH ARCH-30 (RES)
Provenance
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Provenance Call No.:
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https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb406204799
Provenance Call No.
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MUST holding:
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