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Carte hydro-geo-graphique des Indes orientales, en deca̧ et au dela du Gange avec leur archipel
1771
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The arrows on this map show the direction of the seasonal monsoons of Southeast Asia during the late 18th century. Each arrow has a label in French, indicating the month. The hatched sea areas are where the winds always blow in the same direction.
Isles de la Sonde
1767
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Three of the larger Sunda Islands—Sumatra, Java and Borneo—are shown on this mid-18th century map, along with a few of the smaller islands such as Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa. Celebes (Sulawesi) and some of the other smaller islands are not included.
Carte des Isles de Java, Sumatra, Borneo &c. Les détroits de la Sonde, Malaca et Banca, Golfe de Siam &c.
1764
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines
This map shows the islands of Java, Sumatra and Borneo, the straits of Sunda, Malacca and Bangka, and the Gulf of Siam. The points of the compass can be seen radiating out from a central compass rose.
Karte von dem eylande Sumatra nach den tagebüchern der schiffer
1764
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore
The title of this mid-18th century map of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula claims that it was based on the diaries of sailors. Interestingly, the title is repeated in both German and French, as are the names of some of the locations marked on the map.
Carte d'une partie de la Chine, les Isles Philippines, de la Sonde, Moluques, de Papoesi, &c.
1758
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
There are some labels on this mid-18th century map of Southeast Asia describing the local populations, including the Ke-moy, a ‘Nation sauvage [savage people]’ living in the mountains on the border of Cochinchine (Vietnam) and Camboja (Cambodia).
Carte réduite des détroits de Malaca, Sincapour, et du Gouverneur
1755
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia
Maps like this aided navigation through the islands, shoals and reefs of Singapore and the Malacca Strait. Three routes around Singapore are shown, numbers on the sea indicate water depth, and the profile views of mountains were used as landmarks.
Plan de la ville et forteresse de Malaca: pour servir à l'histoire generale des voyages
1750
Malaysia
This mid-18th century plan of the city of Malaca (Malacca/Melaka) focuses on the military fort (‘A Famosa [The Famous]’), but also includes two churches, a mosque and a Chinese temple. Two markets are also marked, as is the entrance to the port.
Carte de l'Inde au-delà du Gange comprenant les Royaumes de Siam, de Tunquin, Pegu, Ava, Aracan &c.
1750
Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos
A mid-18th century map showing mainland Southeast Asia divided into regions such as Pegu, Ava and Aracan (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), Laos, Camboie (Cambodia), Cochinchine and Tunquin (Vietnam), and Malaca (Malaysia).
- Indonesia77
- Malaysia48
- Singapore42
- Brunei37
- Cambodia37
- Philippines35
- Thailand35
- Vietnam35
- East Timor31
- Laos30
- Myanmar30
- Southeast Asia23
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- Sumatra43
- Borneo38
- Java37
- Maluku Islands37
- Malay Peninsula29
- Sulawesi27
- Sunda Islands27
- Isles de la Sonde25
- Celebes18
- Isles Moluques16
- Isles Philippines16
- Presqu'isle de Malaca16
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- Bellin, Jacques Nicolas20
- Prévost, Abbé16
- Schley, Jacobus van der8
- Bonne, Rigobert7
- Manesson-Mallet, Allain5
- Chatelain, Henri Abraham4
- Le Rouge, Georges-Louis4
- Robert de Vaugondy, Didier4
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- Denys Thierry4
- E. van Harrevelt & D.J. Changuion4
- Jean Lattré4
- Chez Crepy2
- Homann Heirs2
- Jacques Nicolas Bellin2
- Jean Cóvens et Corneille Mortier2
- Pieter van der Aa2
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- Paris51
- Amsterdam15
- Leiden3
- Geneva2
- Nuremberg2
- Antwerp1
- Brussels1
- Frankfurt1
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