Iaponiae Insulae Descriptio Ludoico Teisera auctore
Description
Type of resource | cartographic |
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Form | cartographic image |
Extent | 1 map : hand colored ; 19 x 14 in |
Place | Antwerp |
Publication date | 1603 |
Digital origin | reformatted digital |
Map data | Scale not determined |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Ortelius |
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Subjects
Subject | Asia > Maps |
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Subject | Japan > Maps |
Genre | Map |
Bibliographic information
Note | Old color example of Ortelius' landmark map of Japan, the first map of Japan published in a European atlas. The map first appeared in the 1595 Latin edition of Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas. Ortelius incorporated information derived from Ludovico Teixeira, a Portuguese Jesuit cartographer and mathematician. Teixeira utilized information generated from Japanese sources to present the first reasonably accurate and recognizable depiction of Japan, including numerous Japanese place names. Korea appears as an island, with its curious northern point named Punta dos ladrones. The map is richly embellished with three large galleons, two elaborate cartouches and a boldly engraved border. This influential map was to become the basis for many other cartographer's maps of Japan for more than fifty years. |
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Note | Map shows Japan, Korea. |
Note | Condition description: Old Color. Minor discoloration at upper centerfold and some minor offsetting. |
citation/reference | Van Den Broecke 165, Walter 5. |
Available online |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/pk864pf4323 |
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- Image from the The Barry Lawrence Ruderman Map Collection courtesy Stanford University Libraries. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce commercially, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu.
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- License
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Collection
The Barry Lawrence Ruderman Map Collection
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