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Old Maps Collection
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Old Maps Collection
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Barcode:
3687800354407C
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3687800354407C
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Title:
A map of the East Indies and surrounding islands
title
A map of the East Indies and surrounding islands
Title
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Original Title:
Indiae orientalis, insvlarvmque adiacientivm typvs
full_title
Indiae orientalis, insvlarvmque adiacientivm typvs
Original Title
false
Other Title:
Indiae orientalis, insularumque adjacientium typus
other_title
Indiae orientalis, insularumque adjacientium typus
Other Title
false
Contributor:
Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598, author
contributor
Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598, author
Contributor
false
Contributor:
Plantijnsche Drukkerij, printer
contributor
Plantijnsche Drukkerij, printer
Contributor
false
Category:
General Maps
category
General Maps
Category
false
Type:
Printed
type
Printed
Type
false
Language:
Latin
language
Latin
Language
false
Language:
Portuguese
language
Portuguese
Language
false
Language:
Spanish
language
Spanish
Language
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Create Year:
1612
date
1612
Create Year
false
Page No.:
389
description
389
Page No.
false
Scale:
[1:22,000,000].
scale
[1:22,000,000].
Scale
false
Physical Map Dimension (cm):
35 x 49 cm, on sheet 60 x 85 cm
obj_height_cm
35 x 49 cm, on sheet 60 x 85 cm
Physical Map Dimension (cm)
false
Note:
Abraham Ortelius published in 1570 in Antwerp the reputed first modern atlas 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum'. It contains originally 53 maps later updated continuously by Ortelius in 'Additamenti' until his death in 1598. By 1612 the atlas had already 31 editions in many languages. This map of Southeast Asia was included in every edition of the atlas since 1570 until 1612. In the map are depicted India, China, the Bay of Bengal, the Himalaya Mountains, the Canton River, Thailand, Taiwan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia and New Guinea including a small section of the west coast of California on the right top corner. It is the first printed map to identify Taiwan, still named 'Fermosa'. Sumatra and Java are heavily oversize, the Philippines are incomplete and without the Northern island of Luzon and Korea is still missing. The map is focused on the islands that were the obsession of Europe, the so-called 'Spice Islands' that were rich in resources the Europeans wanted to trade. The note on the banderole right above New Guinea states exactly this, mentioning that the famous Maluku islands are next to Gilolo, exporting all over the world a great abundance of fragrant spices. On New Guinea -here named 'Nova Guinea'- the notes seem to clarify that it is called Piccinaculusland by Andreas Corsalis and whether this is an island or part of the South Land it is uncertain. This is an early map depicting the world and East Asia before the Portuguese established the permanent settlement in Macao.
note
Abraham Ortelius published in 1570 in Antwerp the reputed first modern atlas 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum'. It contains originally 53 maps later updated continuously by Ortelius in 'Additamenti' until his death in 1598. By 1612 the atlas had already 31 editions in many languages. This map of Southeast Asia was included in every edition of the atlas since 1570 until 1612. In the map are depicted India, China, the Bay of Bengal, the Himalaya Mountains, the Canton River, Thailand, Taiwan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia and New Guinea including a small section of the west coast of California on the right top corner. It is the first printed map to identify Taiwan, still named 'Fermosa'. Sumatra and Java are heavily oversize, the Philippines are incomplete and without the Northern island of Luzon and Korea is still missing. The map is focused on the islands that were the obsession of Europe, the so-called 'Spice Islands' that were rich in resources the Europeans wanted to trade. The note on the banderole right above New Guinea states exactly this, mentioning that the famous Maluku islands are next to Gilolo, exporting all over the world a great abundance of fragrant spices. On New Guinea -here named 'Nova Guinea'- the notes seem to clarify that it is called Piccinaculusland by Andreas Corsalis and whether this is an island or part of the South Land it is uncertain. This is an early map depicting the world and East Asia before the Portuguese established the permanent settlement in Macao.
Note
false
Note:
Original is a copperplate printed map water colored by hand. This map is from the 1612 Spanish edition of the 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum' by Abraham Ortelius.
note
Original is a copperplate printed map water colored by hand. This map is from the 1612 Spanish edition of the 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum' by Abraham Ortelius.
Note
false
Note:
Coat of arms of Portugal on Persia on the left upper corner of the map. On the sea there are two European vessels, one of them being attacked by two giant sea monsters. There are also two mermaids beautifying themselves taken from the splendid map of America of Diego Gutiérrez of 1562.
note
Coat of arms of Portugal on Persia on the left upper corner of the map. On the sea there are two European vessels, one of them being attacked by two giant sea monsters. There are also two mermaids beautifying themselves taken from the splendid map of America of Diego Gutiérrez of 1562.
Note
false
Note:
Title inside a strap work cartouche on the left bottom corner of the map.
note
Title inside a strap work cartouche on the left bottom corner of the map.
Note
false
Note:
The four borders of the map labelled with North, South, East and West in Latin Septentrio (Septentriones), Meridies, Oriens and Occidens respectively.
note
The four borders of the map labelled with North, South, East and West in Latin Septentrio (Septentriones), Meridies, Oriens and Occidens respectively.
Note
false
Note:
Latitude and longitude lines framing the map in black and white interchangeably.
note
Latitude and longitude lines framing the map in black and white interchangeably.
Note
false
Note:
Land masses outlined in different colors. Islands colored green, yellow and magenta.
note
Land masses outlined in different colors. Islands colored green, yellow and magenta.
Note
false
Note:
Relief is shown pictorially.
note
Relief is shown pictorially.
Note
false
Note:
Map with roped border.
note
Map with roped border.
Note
false
Note:
Macao in Asia Maps.
note
Macao in Asia Maps.
Note
false
Note:
Title, privilege, legends, land and water masses in Latin with place names in Latin, Spanish and Portuguese.
note
Title, privilege, legends, land and water masses in Latin with place names in Latin, Spanish and Portuguese.
Note
false
Reference:
Suarez, T. Early Mapping of Southeast Asia, p. [164]-169
reference
Suarez, T. Early Mapping of Southeast Asia, p. [164]-169
Reference
false
Reference:
Karrow, R.W. Mapmakers of the Sixteenth Century and Their Maps, 1/68
reference
Karrow, R.W. Mapmakers of the Sixteenth Century and Their Maps, 1/68
Reference
false
Reference:
Durand. F. Maps of Malaya and Borneo, 11
reference
Durand. F. Maps of Malaya and Borneo, 11
Reference
false
Reference:
Nordenskiöld, A.E. Periplus, fig. 86, p. 164-170
reference
Nordenskiöld, A.E. Periplus, fig. 86, p. 164-170
Reference
false
Reference:
Cartographica Neerlandica http://www.ortelius
reference
Cartographica Neerlandica http://www.orteliusmaps.com/book/ort166.html
Reference
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Subject:
Atlas
subject
Atlas
Subject
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Geographic Area:
China
geographic_area
China
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
India
geographic_area
India
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Malaysia
geographic_area
Malaysia
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Sumatra (Indonesia)
geographic_area
Sumatra (Indonesia)
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Vietnam
geographic_area
Vietnam
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Cambodia
geographic_area
Cambodia
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Myanmar
geographic_area
Myanmar
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Thailand
geographic_area
Thailand
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Borneo
geographic_area
Borneo
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Java (Indonesia)
geographic_area
Java (Indonesia)
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Japan
geographic_area
Japan
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Philippines
geographic_area
Philippines
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Timor Island
geographic_area
Timor Island
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Papua New Guinea
geographic_area
Papua New Guinea
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Pacific Ocean
geographic_area
Pacific Ocean
Geographic Area
false
Relation Note:
[389]
relation
[389]
Relation Note
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Pub Title:
Theatro D'el Orbe de la Tierra
pub_title
Theatro D'el Orbe de la Tierra
Pub Title
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Pub Author:
Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598
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Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598
Pub Author
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Pub Year:
1612
pub_year
1612
Pub Year
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Pub location:
Anveres
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Anveres
Pub location
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Provenance:
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
source
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Provenance
false
Provenance:
source
http://id.bnportugal.gov.pt/bib/catbnp/280111
Provenance
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Provenance Call No.:
C.A. 32 A.
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C.A. 32 A.
Provenance Call No.
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