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A chart of ye East-Indies with the coast of Persia, China also the Philipina, Moluca and Sunda Islands &c.
1720
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Thailand
A map by the influential London cartographer, Herman Moll (1654?—1732), showing Southeast Asia in the context of the wider Asian region. Interestingly, the Strait of Malacca is labelled as the ‘Str. of Sincapora’ (Straits of Singapore).
Asia: corrected from the observations communicated to the Royal Society at London and the Royal Academy at Paris
1708
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
An early 18th century map of Asia by the English cartographer John Senex, featuring labels noting details of the inhabitants of some areas e.g. on Borneo: ‘The Middle of this Isle is Inhabited by a People call’d Beaujous Idolaters’.
Tabula Geographica Hydrophylacium Asiae Majoris exhibens, quo Omnia Flumina sive proximè sive remotè per occultos meandros Originem suam sortiuntur
1665
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This map by Athanasius Kircher shows the ‘hydrophylacium’ of Asia, a mythical subterranean ocean that Kircher thought fed rivers and caused tides. Illustrations of Neptune, the god of the sea, and cherubs playing in water continue the aquatic theme.
- Malaysia4
- [remove]Philippines4
- Brunei3
- Cambodia3
- Indonesia3
- Laos3
- Myanmar3
- Singapore3
- Southeast Asia3
- Thailand3
- Vietnam3
- East Timor2
- Borneo4
- [remove]Lucon4
- Celebes3
- Java3
- Mindanao3
- Sulawesi3
- Sumatra3
- Cochinchina2
- Luzon2
- Maluku Islands2
- Manila2
- Siam2
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- [remove]Compass Rose4
- Longitude and Latitude3
- Rhumbline Network1
- Scale1
- Written Note/Details1