Insulae Iavae pars Occidentalis

infoKeulen, Gerard van; c.1710-1719

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A map of Java with mountains, jungles, animals and crops. Bathymetry (sea depth) is marked, including on an inset map of Batavia harbour. Illustrations include Batavia Castle, and a lion—representing Belgium—receiving tribute and enslaving locals.

Details
Date
c.1710-1719
Map Maker
Keulen, Gerard van
Printer/Publisher
Gerard van Keulen
Publication Location
Amsterdam
Attributes

Scale

Rhumbline Network

Written Note/Details

Longitude and Latitude

Compass Rose

Insets

Illustration

Inset Map

Elevation

Features

Church

Military Fort

Crops

Domesticated Animals

Plantation/Forestry Area

Pier

Port

Bathymetry

Mountain/Volcano

Wild Animals

Jungle/Wooded Area

Shoal

Reef

Library Catalogue

Creator
Keulen, Gerard van
Reelant, Adriaan, 1676-1718
Published/Created Date
[171-?]
Publication Place
T Amsterdam :
Publisher
by Gerard van Keulen aan de Nieuwe brug met previlegie,
Description
Also shows p
Includes text, col. view of Jakarta, inset of Jakarta, and some cities are marked with gilt.
Library copy joined to form 1 sheet.
Pars occidentalis --
Prime meridian: Ferro.
Title and notes in Latin. Place-names and scale statements in Dutch.
Extent
1 map on 2 sheets :
50 x 116 cm., sheet 55 x 69 cm.
hand col. ;
Extent of Digitization
Complete work digitized.
Scale
Scale [ca. 1:1,090,000].
Coordinates
1090000 and a
Language
Dutch; Flemish
Latin
Call Number
275 171X
Container / Volume Information
BRBL_00023B
Format
cartographic
Genre
Maps--Indonesia--Java--171-
Resource Type
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Subject (Geographic)
Jakarta (Indonesia)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Java (Indonesia)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Access
Public
Rights
The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement
Orbis ID
7018279
Object ID (OID)
12222018

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