COLLECTION NAME:
Old Maps Collection
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Old Maps Collection
Collection
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Barcode:
36878003542519
identifier
36878003542519
Barcode
false
Title:
[Xantung, Nanquin]
title
[Xantung, Nanquin]
Title
false
Other Title:
[Buccaneer atlas]
other_title
[Buccaneer atlas]
Other Title
false
Other Title:
[Hack's descript of ye East Indies]
other_title
[Hack's descript of ye East Indies]
Other Title
false
Contributor:
Hacke, William, fl. 16--, cartographer
contributor
Hacke, William, fl. 16--, cartographer
Contributor
false
Contributor:
Sharpe, Bartholomew, fl. 1679-1682, author
contributor
Sharpe, Bartholomew, fl. 1679-1682, author
Contributor
false
Category:
Nautical Chart
category
Nautical Chart
Category
false
Type:
Manuscripts
type
Manuscripts
Type
false
Language:
English
language
English
Language
false
Language:
Portuguese
language
Portuguese
Language
false
Create Year:
[ca. 1690]
date
[ca. 1690]
Create Year
false
Page No.:
71
description
71
Page No.
false
Scale:
Scale not given.
scale
Scale not given.
Scale
false
Physical Map Dimension (cm):
59 x 48 cm, on sheet 67 x 54 cm
obj_height_cm
59 x 48 cm, on sheet 67 x 54 cm
Physical Map Dimension (cm)
false
Note:
William Hacke and Bartholomew Sharpe were Buccaneers, also known as the Brethren of the Coast, a kind of privateers or free sailors. These privateers were nominally licensed by the authorities -first the French, later the English and Dutch- to prey on the Spanish, until their depredations became so severe they were suppressed. With both their experience they created this manuscript atlas with charts of the sea coasts of the East Indies. Each drawing bears a brief description with soundings, distances and facts regarding anchorages and navigation of rivers which might be of value in pirating activities. This particular chart depicts the provinces Xantung -Shandong- and Nanjing -nowadays divided into the provinces Jiangsu and Anhui. The Island named 'Coray' seems to be the Korean Island Jeju.
note
William Hacke and Bartholomew Sharpe were Buccaneers, also known as the Brethren of the Coast, a kind of privateers or free sailors. These privateers were nominally licensed by the authorities -first the French, later the English and Dutch- to prey on the Spanish, until their depredations became so severe they were suppressed. With both their experience they created this manuscript atlas with charts of the sea coasts of the East Indies. Each drawing bears a brief description with soundings, distances and facts regarding anchorages and navigation of rivers which might be of value in pirating activities. This particular chart depicts the provinces Xantung -Shandong- and Nanjing -nowadays divided into the provinces Jiangsu and Anhui. The Island named 'Coray' seems to be the Korean Island Jeju.
Note
false
Note:
Original is a manuscript watercolor chart, 47 x 38 cm, from the Atlas 'A description of the sea coasts [...] in the East Indies'. This atlas is known as the 'Buccaneer atlas' because it results from the experience of Hacke in association with Captain Bartholomew Sharpe, the notorious Buccaneer on various expeditions to the South Sea.
note
Original is a manuscript watercolor chart, 47 x 38 cm, from the Atlas 'A description of the sea coasts [...] in the East Indies'. This atlas is known as the 'Buccaneer atlas' because it results from the experience of Hacke in association with Captain Bartholomew Sharpe, the notorious Buccaneer on various expeditions to the South Sea.
Note
false
Note:
Title from provenance library.
note
Title from provenance library.
Note
false
Note:
There is a quarter of a 32-point compass rose with a half fleur de lis indicating north.
note
There is a quarter of a 32-point compass rose with a half fleur de lis indicating north.
Note
false
Note:
Scale line in English leagues.
note
Scale line in English leagues.
Note
false
Note:
Latitude line in black and white interchangeably.
note
Latitude line in black and white interchangeably.
Note
false
Note:
Bathymetric relied shown by soundings.
note
Bathymetric relied shown by soundings.
Note
false
Note:
Map with graticule.
note
Map with graticule.
Note
false
Note:
Landmasses outlined in blue.
note
Landmasses outlined in blue.
Note
false
Note:
Place names in English and Portuguese.
note
Place names in English and Portuguese.
Note
false
Reference:
Phillips, 3162
reference
Phillips, 3162
Reference
false
Subject:
Nautical Charts
subject
Nautical Charts
Subject
false
Subject:
Coasts
subject
Coasts
Subject
false
Geographic Area:
China
geographic_area
China
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Yellow Sea
geographic_area
Yellow Sea
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Korea
geographic_area
Korea
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Jeju Island (Korea)
geographic_area
Jeju Island (Korea)
Geographic Area
false
Relation Note:
[71]
relation
[71]
Relation Note
false
Pub Title:
Description of the sea coasts [...] in the East Indies
pub_title
Description of the sea coasts [...] in the East Indies
Pub Title
false
Pub Author:
Hacke, William, fl. 16--
pub_author
Hacke, William, fl. 16--
Pub Author
false
Pub Year:
[ca. 1690]
pub_year
[ca. 1690]
Pub Year
false
Pub location:
[S.l.]
pub_location
[S.l.]
Pub location
false
Provenance:
Library of Congress
source
Library of Congress
Provenance
false
Provenance:
source
https://lccn.loc.gov/2002626774
Provenance
false
Provenance Call No.:
G2201.P5 .H3 1690 Vault
original_call_no
G2201.P5 .H3 1690 Vault
Provenance Call No.
false
MUST holding:
must_holding
https://must.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/853MUST_INST/171sgkf/alma991002973749105076
MUST holding
false