Belgii pars septentrionalis communi nomine vulgo Hollandia nuncupata continens statum potentissimae Batavorum Reipublicae septimas seu Provincias Foederatas

infoSchenk, Peter; 1700

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An 18th century map of the Netherlands, with an inset map of Southeast Asia highlighting the trade of the Dutch and their colonies. Within the inset is a drawing of the port of Batavia (Jakarta) with sailing ships in the harbour and mountains behind.

Details
Date
1700
Map Maker
Schenk, Peter
Printer/Publisher
Peter Schenk
Publication Location
Amsterdam
Attributes

Longitude and Latitude

Scale

Insets

Illustration

Inset Map

Features

Pier

Port

Colonial Possessions

Mountain/Volcano

Library Catalogue

Creator
Schenk, Peter, 1660-1718 or 1719
Published/Created Date
1700?]
Publication Place
[Amsterdam? :
Publisher
Peter Schenk?
Description
"Cum privil."
Appears in Schenk's Atlas contractus ... [Amsterdam : Peter Schenk, ca. 1700].
Imperfect: Mutilated, with some loss of text. Sheet measures 53.5 x 62 cm. Verso: "19" (?) in ink ms.
Insets: Batavorum colon
Relief shown pictorially.
Extent
1 map :
47 x 58.6 cm.
hand col. ;
Extent of Digitization
Complete work digitized.
Scale
Scale [ca. 1:640,000]
Coordinates
(E 2.50°--E 7.30°/N 53.65°--N 51.05°). and 2.500000 and 51.050000 and 53.650000 and 640000 and 7.300000 and a
Language
Dutch; Flemish
Latin
Call Number
331 1700A
Container / Volume Information
BRBL_00078
Format
cartographic
Genre
Maps
Resource Type
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Subject (Geographic)
East Indies--Maps--Early works to 1800
Netherlands--Maps--Early works to 1800
New Netherland--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
Citation
Koeman, C. Atlantes Neerlandici,
vol. III (1969), pp. 115, 119 (map 19)
Orbis ID
3818135
Object ID (OID)
15352195

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