Deese wassende pas-kaart van Oost-Indien, is nu te bekoomen voor die deselve begeeren

infoc.1728-1738

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Map of the Indian Ocean dominated by a rhumbline network—a web of interconnected lines used to help plot routes—with a compass rose at the centre. At the top there are (incomplete) drawings of people with text in Dutch, French, English and Spanish.

Details
Date
c.1728-1738
Printer/Publisher
Johannes van Keulen; Johannes Loots
Publication Location
Amsterdam
Attributes

Compass Rose

Longitude and Latitude

Rhumbline Network

Insets

Cartouche

Illustration

Features

Maritime Route

Regional Border

Reef

Shoal

Library Catalogue

Title
Deese wassende pas-kaart van Oost-Indien, is nu te bekoomen voor die deselve begeeren [cartographic material]
Shelfmark
Map Res. 4 (24) (Weston Stack)
Further information
by Ioannes van Keulen te Amsterdam..
Author
Keulen, Johannes van, active 1726-1755, publisher
Map Data
Scale not recorded (E 11°32'00"--E 142°29'00"/N 36°20'00"--S 42°31'00").
Extent
1 scans.
Publisher Details
Amsterdam : Johannes van Keulen
Publication Date
[between 1728 and 1738?]
Format
1 map ; 61 x 87 cm
Language
Dutch
Subjects
Nautical charts -- Early works to 1800; Indian Ocean -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; Maps
Aleph System Number
021544374
Type
Map
Miscellaneous Notes

General Note: Description based on imperfect copy. Map cropped with loss of text at top. Title on paper label pasted in cartouche on map.
General Note: Portolan style sea chart of the Indian Ocean.
General Note: Compass roses, rhumb lines.
Additional Information
[Johannes van Keulen]
Copy-specific Notes

Open note in new window Notes for Bodleian Library: Map Res. 4 (24) Prev. shelfmark: 2021 a.9
Permalink
http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/permalink/f/1vrc72e/oxfaleph021544374

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