Detail View: Old Maps Collection: Particular map of the Great Island of Japan and of Iezo with the Kingdom of Corai and other surrounding islands

Barcode: 
3687800354456G
Title: 
Particular map of the Great Island of Japan and of Iezo with the Kingdom of Corai and other surrounding islands
Original Title: 
Carta particolare della Grande Isola del' Giapone è di Iezo con il Regno da Corai et altre Isole in torno
Other Title: 
Carta particolare della Grande Isola del' Giappone è di Iezo con il Regno da Corai et altre Isole in torno
Contributor: 
Dudley, Robert, Sir, 1574-1649, cartographer
Contributor: 
Lucini, Antonio Francesco, 1605-1640, engraver
Contributor: 
Onofri, Francesco, fl. 1631-1679, printer
Category: 
Atlas
Type: 
Printed
Language: 
Italian
Language: 
Portuguese
Language: 
Spanish
Create Year: 
[1647]
Page No.: 
17
Scale: 
Scale indeterminable ; Mercator proj.
Physical Map Dimension (cm): 
48 x 75 cm, on sheet 55 x 79 cm
Note: 
Robert Dudley was the illegitimate son of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. In 1594, Dudley led an expedition to the West Indies, of which he wrote an account. After unsuccessfully trying to establish his legitimacy in court, he left England and converted to Catholicism, taking up residence in Florence where he served the Grand Dukes of Tuscany in their efforts to rid the Mediterranean of Piracy. There he worked as a noted shipbuilder and designed and published the work 'Dell'Arcano del Mare', the first maritime atlas to cover the whole world, the first Sea Atlas published by and Englishman and the first atlas to utilize the Mercator Projection on a uniform basis. Its inclusion of winds and currents was also a monumental first. This is the larger of two maps of Japan created by Dudley for his 'Dell' Arcano del Mare', loosely based on the Ortelius map of 1595, but with important changes and additions from the files of the Dutch East India Company. The map includes Japan, Korea and a portion of the Chinese coast. Japan is depicted in the Teixeira-type but already depicts the island of Yezo (Hokkaido) even though very enlarged. Korea is marked as a peninsula and no longer an island and is very rich in toponyms. Despite its more accurate mapping, Dudley's improvements went largely unnoticed except for a few changes included by Jansson some years later. For the improvements the Dudley relied mostly on the numerous published accounts of Missionaries but also unpublished Dutch charts.
Note: 
Original is a copperplate printed map in the second part of the third volume of '[Dell'Arcano del Mare]'.
Note: 
On the right bottom corner of the map: "A.F. Lucini fece."
Note: 
Underneath the title: "La longitu.ne comin.ca da l'Isola di Pico d'Asores."
Note: 
There is a sail ship on the Sea of Japan. A 32-point compass rose is on the map with a fleur-de-lis indicating north.
Note: 
Title inside strapwork cartouche.
Note: 
Relief shown pictorially.
Note: 
Map with graticule.
Note: 
Title and notes in Italian with place names in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Reference: 
Tooley's dictionary of mapmakers, p. 395
Reference: 
Phillips, vol. 1, n.o 456, p. 203-216
Subject: 
Atlas
Geographic Area: 
China
Geographic Area: 
Japan
Geographic Area: 
Korea
Relation Note: 
D'Asia carta XVII
Pub Title: 
[Dell'Arcano del Mare].
Pub Author: 
Dudley, Robert, Sir, 1574-1649
Pub Year: 
[1647]
Pub location: 
[In Firenze]
Provenance: 
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Provenance: 
http://id.bnportugal.gov.pt/bib/catbnp/279649
Provenance Call No.: 
C.A. 131 A.
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