India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes

infoJansson, Jan; Hondius, Hendrik; Thisio, Christophoro; 1664

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French text on the reverse of this map describes the religion, languages, crops, trade etc. of Aracam and Pegu (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), Cambaja (Cambodia). The map is dedicated to the Dutch merchant Christophoro Thisio.

Details
Date
1664
Map Maker
Jansson, Jan; Hondius, Hendrik; Thisio, Christophoro
Publication Location
Amsterdam
Attributes

Longitude and Latitude

Rhumbline Network

Scale

Written Note/Details

Compass Rose

Insets

Cartouche

Coat of Arms

Features

Crops

Mining

Plantation/Forestry Area

Languages Spoken

Religious Groups

Jungle/Wooded Area

Mountain/Volcano

Wild Animals

Reef

Shoal

Wind Data

Library Catalogue

Main Title
India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes
Barcode
B26055978I
Personal Author
Jansson, Jan, 1588-1664; Hondius, Hendrik, 1573-; Thisio, Christophoro
Extent
2 scans.
Description
Includes cartouche dedication: "Doctrina et virtute praestanti, D. Christophoro Thisio, Mercatori fidelissimo, atq ex participantium (Societatis Indiae Orientalis) non minimo Geographiae amatori eximio hanc Indiae Orientalis tabulam emendatam dedicat, Henricus Hondius." Relief shown pictorially. Scale not determined. Title in Latin, Dutch text on verso.
Imprint
[Amsterdam] : [Publisher not identified], [1664]
Date Published
1664
BRN
200152759
Series Title
David Parry Southeast Asian Map Collection

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