Exacta et accurata delineatio cùm orarum maritimarum tùm etjam locorum terrestrium quæ in regionibus China, Cauchinchina, Camboja sive Champa, Syao, Malacca, Arracan & Pegu, unà cum omnium vicinarum insularum descriptione ur sunt Samatra, Java utraq., Timora, Molucca, Philippinæ, Luconia & de Lequeos dictæ; nec non insulæ Japan & co

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Description

Alternative title Waarachtige wtworpinghe oste afbeeldinge
Type of resource cartographic
Form computer; online resource
Extent 1 map : hand colored engraving ; 38 x 51 cm
Place Netherlands
Place [Amsterdam]
Publisher [publisher not identified]
Publication date 1595; ao. 1595
Issuance monographic
Language Latin
Map data Scale not determined ; (E 81°44'00"--E 162°35'00"/N 52°35'00"--S 2°59'00").

Creators/Contributors

Associated with Linschoten, Jan Huygen van, 1563-1611
Engraver Langren, Henricus F. ab (Henricus Florentius), approximately 1574-1648

Subjects

Subject Asia > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject China > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Cambodia > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Indonesia > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Philippines > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Japan > Maps > Early works to 1800
Genre Map
Genre Cartographic image-cri
Genre Maps.
Genre Early maps.

Bibliographic information

Note Relief shown pictorially.
Note North oriented toward left of sheet.
Note Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian.
Note 2 bar scales on map, given in "Miliaria Germanica" and "Hispanicæ leucæ".
Note Shows topography, vegetation, drainage, coastline, islands, shoals.
Note Compass roses, rhumb lines, decorative cartouches.
Note Figurative illustrations of fauna, ships, sea monsters.
Note Collector's note: One of the most striking and important early maps of China and East Asia, which derives its distinctive visual style from the Portuguese portolan charts it was based on (Schilder). Linschoten acquired most of his information concerning the East during his employment as the secretary to the Portuguese archbishop in Goa, India from 1583 to 1589. Of particular value were the sailing guides he obtained that not only provided the best sailing routes to the East Indies and its lucrative spice trade but also showed the way from port to port once there. Upon his return to the Netherlands, Linschoten published these documents along with his own lively descriptions of the area in the momentously important work, the ltinerario. Few books have had greater influence on events ((Walter). This is arguably the most valuable of Linschoten's charts as it depicts the specific islands which were the sources of the spices that would supply the wealth that underwrote the Dutch Golden Age. The depiction of China here is based on the Portuguese cartographer, Barbuda, who depicts within its interior a network of rivers emanating from several large lakes. Japan appears in a crescent or shrimp shape often seen on Portuguese portolans and on the manuscript maps of Vaz Dourado. The map was engraved by H. F. van Langren, who is sometimes mistakenly given as its author. Although Linschoten's Itinerano was not published until 1596, this map, as Suarez points out, is dated 1595 (within the small cartouche under the mileage scale).
Statement of responsibility Henricus F. ab Langren sculpsit.
Language Dutch title translation.
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