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MapInsulae Iavae Also shows part of Sumatra. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Title and notes in Latin. Place-names and scale statements in Dutch. Prime meridian: Ferro. Probable atlas plates with central fold line. Not numbered. Includes text, col. view of Jakarta, inset of Jakarta, and some cities are marked with gilt. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image....
- Contributor: Reelant, Adriaan - Keulen, Gerard Van
- Date: 1710-01-01
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MapSvmatrae et insularum locorumque nonnullorum circumiacentium tabula noua.
Sumatrae et insularum locorumque nonnullorum circumiacentium tabula nova Relief shown pictorically. Oriented with north to the left. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault- Contributor: Schenk, Peter - Valck, G. (Gerard)
- Date: 1700-01-01
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MapNieuwe kaart van het Eyland Sumatra Relief shown pictorially. Also covers Malay Peninsula and adjacent minor islands. Oriented with north to the left. Prime meridian: Ferro [?]. Printed number in upper right corner: N'o 11. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy imperfect: Lightly fold-lined, sheet trimmed. Includes bar scale of "Duytsche Mylen 15 in een Graad."
- Contributor: Linden, G. Onder De - Valentijn, François - Braam, J. Van
- Date: 1726-01-01
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MapThe Dutch Republic, Enlarged and Edited: Produced with the Care and Work of Matthaeus Seutter.
Belgium Foederatum auctius et emendatius / edit cura et studio Matthaei Seutteri This map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands was engraved by Matthaeus Seutter (1678-1757), an engraver and publisher from Augsburg, Germany. Seutter studied printing in Nuremburg and in Augsburg, as an apprentice to Jeremias Wolff, before setting up his own printing house in 1710. Seutter generally enlarged and engraved the work of others but did very little drawing of original maps. This map...- Contributor: Lotter, Tobias Conrad - Seutter, Matthaeus
- Date: 1730-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapNautical Atlas of the World, Folio 4 Recto, Magnus Sinus and Folio 4 Verso, China Sea with the Moluccas. The map presented here is from the Miller Atlas in the collections of the National Library of France. Produced for King Manuel I of Portugal in 1519 by cartographers Pedro Reinel, his son Jorge Reinel, and Lopo Homem and miniaturist António de Holanda, the atlas contains eight maps on six loose sheets, painted on both sides. The maps were richly decorated and illuminated by...
- Contributor: Homem, Lopo, Flourished - Manuel I, King of Portugal - Reinel, Jorge, Active 16th Century - Reinel, Pedro, Born Approximately 1464 - Holanda, António De
- Date: 1519-01-01
- Resource: - 2 pages
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