COLLECTION NAME:
Old Maps Collection
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Old Maps Collection
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Barcode:
36878003546018
identifier
36878003546018
Barcode
false
Title:
Planta topográfica da cidade de Macau
title
Planta topográfica da cidade de Macau
Title
false
Original Title:
Planta topographica da cidade de Macáo
full_title
Planta topographica da cidade de Macáo
Original Title
false
Contributor:
Osório, Cândido António, 1803-1874, cartographer
contributor
Osório, Cândido António, 1803-1874, cartographer
Contributor
false
Contributor:
Guimarães, João, creator
contributor
Guimarães, João, creator
Contributor
false
Category:
Topographic Maps
category
Topographic Maps
Category
false
Type:
Printed
type
Printed
Type
false
Language:
Portuguese
language
Portuguese
Language
false
Create Year:
1989
date
1989
Create Year
false
Create Year:
1838
date
1838
Create Year
false
Format:
JPEG 2000, 6217 × 4541, 22.1MB
format
JPEG 2000, 6217 × 4541, 22.1MB
Format
false
Scale:
Scale not given.
scale
Scale not given.
Scale
false
Physical Map Dimension (cm):
80 x 111 cm
obj_height_cm
80 x 111 cm
Physical Map Dimension (cm)
false
Note:
António Cândido Osório was a Macanese born in the civil parish of Sé in 1803. He joined the Navy and by 1842 was an officer of the corvette “Infanta Regente” and in 1844 the commander of the brig “Simplícia”, which wrecked on October 9th, 1844 on a rock south of Hutou Shan. The plan is mentioned on the “Ta-Ssi-Yang-Kuo” in an article by João Feliciano Marques Pereira (1863-1909), another Macanese, who in 1899 started the 2nd series of the magazine “Ta-Ssi-Yang-Kuo”, established by his father, António Feliciano Marques Pereira (1839-1881), in 1863. He bought the plan in Lisbon mentioning it is large scaled, a manuscript and unpublished. He admits to have bought it because of a pinpointed place name, “Boca do Inferno” (lit. Hellmouth), letter “L” on the map. This was a place near Praia de Cacilhas, that no longer exists due to land reclamation, which seems to be where the Dutch disembarked on June 24th of 1622, the day of the infamous Battle of Macao, where the Portuguese fought the Dutch for settlement in Macao. The author divided the locations given in the legend in Chinese dwellings –inside and outside the city– and civil parishes of Santo António, Sé and São Lourenço. A total of 175 place names are located and identified in the legend. Although it appears as a mere sketch, it is a very detailed one, particularly with the position and location of buildings. In fact, this plan is the most accurate city plan of Macao of its time.
note
António Cândido Osório was a Macanese born in the civil parish of Sé in 1803. He joined the Navy and by 1842 was an officer of the corvette “Infanta Regente” and in 1844 the commander of the brig “Simplícia”, which wrecked on October 9th, 1844 on a rock south of Hutou Shan. The plan is mentioned on the “Ta-Ssi-Yang-Kuo” in an article by João Feliciano Marques Pereira (1863-1909), another Macanese, who in 1899 started the 2nd series of the magazine “Ta-Ssi-Yang-Kuo”, established by his father, António Feliciano Marques Pereira (1839-1881), in 1863. He bought the plan in Lisbon mentioning it is large scaled, a manuscript and unpublished. He admits to have bought it because of a pinpointed place name, “Boca do Inferno” (lit. Hellmouth), letter “L” on the map. This was a place near Praia de Cacilhas, that no longer exists due to land reclamation, which seems to be where the Dutch disembarked on June 24th of 1622, the day of the infamous Battle of Macao, where the Portuguese fought the Dutch for settlement in Macao. The author divided the locations given in the legend in Chinese dwellings –inside and outside the city– and civil parishes of Santo António, Sé and São Lourenço. A total of 175 place names are located and identified in the legend. Although it appears as a mere sketch, it is a very detailed one, particularly with the position and location of buildings. In fact, this plan is the most accurate city plan of Macao of its time.
Note
false
Note:
This is a copy made in November 29th, 1989 at the Gabinete de Estudos Arqueológicos da Engenharia Militar by the designer of the Serviços de Fortificações e Obras do Exército, Região Militar de Lisboa, soldier João Guimarães. From an original manuscript map, 109 x 99 cm.
note
This is a copy made in November 29th, 1989 at the Gabinete de Estudos Arqueológicos da Engenharia Militar by the designer of the Serviços de Fortificações e Obras do Exército, Região Militar de Lisboa, soldier João Guimarães. From an original manuscript map, 109 x 99 cm.
Note
false
Note:
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures.
note
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures.
Note
false
Note:
Oriented with east at the top.
note
Oriented with east at the top.
Note
false
Note:
Map with grid.
note
Map with grid.
Note
false
Note:
City plans of Macao.
note
City plans of Macao.
Note
false
Reference:
Marques Pereira, J.F. Hollandezes contra Macau, Ta-Ssi-Yang-Kuo, série I, vol. I-II, pp. [79]-103
reference
Marques Pereira, J.F. Hollandezes contra Macau, Ta-Ssi-Yang-Kuo, série I, vol. I-II, pp. [79]-103
Reference
false
Subject:
Macao (China) -- Maps
subject
Macao (China) -- Maps
Subject
false
Geographic Area:
Macao (China)
geographic_area
Macao (China)
Geographic Area
false
Provenance:
Exército Português - DIE/GEAEM
source
Exército Português - DIE/GEAEM
Provenance
false
Provenance:
source
https://bit.ly/3qdcRiA
Provenance
false
Provenance Call No.:
1243/C-2A-28A-rolo pr„prio
original_call_no
1243/C-2A-28A-rolo pr„prio
Provenance Call No.
false
MUST holding:
must_holding
https://must.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/853MUST_INST/171sgkf/alma991003022249705076
MUST holding
false