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Insulae Iavae Pars Occidentalis / Insulae Iavae Pars Orientalis
c.1720
Indonesia
A map of Java with mountains, jungles, animals and crops. Bathymetry (sea depth) is marked, including on an inset map of Batavia harbour. Illustrations include Batavia Castle, and a lion—representing Belgium—receiving tribute and enslaving locals.
Insulae Iavae pars Occidentalis
c.1710-1719
Indonesia
A map of Java with mountains, jungles, animals and crops. Bathymetry (sea depth) is marked, including on an inset map of Batavia harbour. Illustrations include Batavia Castle, and a lion—representing Belgium—receiving tribute and enslaving locals.
India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes
1664
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
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.
India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes
1664
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Thailand
A map of Asia decorated with colourful illustrations including two men in ‘eastern’ clothing, the Greek goddess Athena with a coat of arms and a knight in armour, and cherubs playing with cartography tools: a globe, compass, and pair of callipers.
India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes
c.1645-1658
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
German text on the reverse of this map describes the populations, crops, trade etc. of Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines, and Banda Islands. There are drawings of sailing ships, and the map is dedicated to the Dutch merchant Christophoro Thisio.
Molvccae insvlae celeberrimae
c.1640-1655
Indonesia
This small island chain off the west coast of Gilolo (Halmahera in the Maluku Islands, Indonesia), was an important area for the spice trade. Latin text on the reverse describes the trade/islands. North is located to the right, rather than the top.
- Indonesia44
- Malaysia31
- Singapore24
- Cambodia23
- Thailand23
- Vietnam23
- Laos22
- Myanmar22
- Southeast Asia21
- Brunei20
- Philippines19
- East Timor17
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- Sumatra30
- Java29
- Borneo26
- Malay Peninsula18
- Maluku Islands16
- Sulawesi16
- Celebes15
- East Indies15
- Malacca15
- Nova Guinea14
- Pegu14
- Iava Maior13
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- [remove]Crops44
- Plantation/Forestry Area24
- Mining16
- Domesticated Animals12
- Fishing1
- Ortelius, Abraham7
- Ptolemy6
- Keyser, Jacob5
- Reland, Adriaan5
- Hondius, Jodocus4
- Mercator, Gerhard4
- Noort, Olivier van4
- Blaeu, Willem Janszoon3
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- Gerard van Keulen6
- Gaspard Trechsel3
- Cornelis Claesz2
- Gielis Coppens van Diest2
- Hendrik Hondius2
- Melchior Trechsel2
- Trechsel Brothers2
- Ioannes Ianßonius1
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- Amsterdam22
- Antwerp5
- Basel2
- Lyon2
- Venice2
- Cologne1
- Leiden1
- London1
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