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Descripcion de las Indias del Poniente
1623
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
The many inaccuracies and omissions on this early map of Southeast Asia show the limitations of geographical knowledge at the time. There are some interesting details though, such as a legend listing the small islands in the Moluccas and Philippines.
Tabula geograph in qua Europae, Africae, Asiaeq et circujacentium insularum orae maritimae accurate describuntur et ad jntelligentia navigationum Indicaru accommodantur
1614
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Philippines
A map decorated with drawings of indigenous people, including from Southeast Asia: a Moluccan soldier with a helmet, sword and shield; a Javanese warrior with a spear and shield; a Sumatran woman holding a flower; and a Malaccan man with a sword.
Nova tabula insularum Iavae, Sumatrae, Borneonis et aliarum Mallaccam usquae
1601
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore
Adapted by Theodore de Bry from an original by Willem Lodewycksz, this map has some inaccuracies e.g. the Malay Peninsula (‘Chersonese’) is completely bisected by the Muar River, leaving the southern tip of the peninsula as a separate island.
Descriptio hydrographica accommodata ad battavorum navagatione in Javam insulam Indiæ Orientalis
c.1599-1628
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This map shows the route of the first Dutch expedition to Southeast Asia in 1595-7. Led by Cornelis de Houtman, it was an attempt to enter the spice trade. The route crosses east over the Indian Ocean, circles the island of Java, and returns west.
Nova tabula insularum Iavae, Sumatrae, Borneonis et aliarum Mallaccam usquae
1598
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore
Adapted by Theodore de Bry from an original by Willem Lodewycksz, this map has some inaccuracies e.g. the Malay Peninsula (‘Chersonese’) is completely bisected by the Muar River, leaving the southern tip of the peninsula as a separate island.
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- Malaysia7
- Singapore5
- Brunei3
- Cambodia3
- Philippines3
- Thailand3
- Vietnam3
- East Timor2
- Laos2
- Myanmar2
- Southeast Asia2
- Borneo7
- Java5
- Sumatra5
- Malacca4
- Celebes3
- Gilolo3
- Halmahera3
- Malay Peninsula3
- Maluku Islands3
- Melaka3
- Sulawesi3
- Borneo Insula2
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- Compass Rose5
- Scale4
- Written Note/Details4
- Rhumbline Network3
- [remove]Bry, Theodor de7
- Claesz, Cornelis2
- Noort, Olivier van2
- Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de1
- Hondius, Jodocus1
- Leonardo de Argensola, Bartolomé Juan1
- Lodewycksz, Willem1
- López de Velasco, Juan1
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