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Carta particolare dell' Isole Celebes è Giliolo parte Austrle. è di Buttō, Batuliar, Timor, Seram, Banda, è Amboina è aItre Isolete
1646
Indonesia, East Timor
This mid-17th century Italian map shows the eastern islands of maritime Southeast Asia. Text on the map refers to winds (‘Venti’), currents (‘Corrente’) and air temperature (‘L'Aria è Calda e Humida [The air is hot and humid]’).
Les isles des Indes orientalles
1643
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
French text on the right of this map notes that the ‘Molucques’—an important region for the spice trade—were near the island of Gilolo (modern Halmahera) and names them as Ternate, Tindor (Tidore), Mutir (Moti), Machiam (Makian) and Bachian (Bacan).
Asia
1634
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Early Latin map of Asia, with some inaccuracies: only a small part of Java (labelled ‘Iava Major’) is shown, the shape of Celebes (Sulawesi) is much simplified, and New Guinea is enlarged and distorted.
Asia
1634
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Early Latin map of Asia, with some inaccuracies: only a small part of Java (labelled ‘Iava Major’) is shown, the shape of Celebes (Sulawesi) is much simplified, and New Guinea is enlarged and distorted.
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.
Description de la coste septentrionale de Noua Guinea
1618
Indonesia
The north coast of New Guinea is mapped here as it was discovered by the Dutch explorer Willem Corneliszoon Schouten. He is named on the map as Guillaume Schouten de Hoorn, known as the first to sail from Europe to the Pacific Ocean via Cape Horn.
Description de la coste septentrionale de Noua Guinea
1618
Indonesia
The north coast of New Guinea is mapped here as it was discovered by the Dutch explorer Willem Corneliszoon Schouten. He is named on the map as Guillaume Schouten de Hoorn, known as the first to sail from Europe to the Pacific Ocean via Cape Horn.
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.
Asiae nova descriptio
1612
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This early 17th century map features a number of mythical lakes that were once thought to exist in southern China—including ‘Cayamay Lacus’—and which feed several rivers that flow south through mainland Southeast Asia.
- Indonesia85
- East Timor69
- Malaysia63
- Singapore63
- Brunei60
- Philippines59
- Cambodia55
- Thailand55
- Vietnam55
- Southeast Asia53
- Laos50
- Myanmar48
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- [remove]Halmahera85
- Gilolo68
- Borneo64
- Java61
- Sulawesi61
- Sumatra60
- Celebes55
- Maluku Islands50
- Western New Guinea45
- Malay Peninsula34
- Siam31
- Pegu30
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- Linschoten, Jan Huygen van7
- Keyser, Jacob6
- Hondius, Jodocus5
- Münster, Sebastian5
- Coronelli, Vincenzo4
- Jansson, Jan4
- Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles4
- Bry, Theodor de3
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- Isaak Tirion6
- Abbate Daniele Gradenigo2
- Chez Binet2
- Etablissement Géographique de F. Desterbecq2
- J. Jaeger2
- J. Oomkens J. Zoon2
- Pieter van der Aa2
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff2
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- Amsterdam17
- Paris8
- London6
- Venice6
- Batavia3
- Frankfurt3
- The Hague3
- Basel2
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