Title: Indiae Orientalis Insularumque Adiacientium Typus
Map Maker:
Abraham Ortelius
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Place / Date: Antwerp / 1574
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Coloring: Hand Colored
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Size: 19.5 x 14 inches
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Condition: VG+
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Price:
SOLD
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Inventory ID: 13358
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Description: Gorgeous full color example of Ortelius' map of SE Asia, Japan, and the Philippines, etc.
The map includes Beach and other information drawn from Marco Polo. The map also includes a portion of the West Coast of North America, including several mythical names in California. The map is based upon Mercator's world map of 1569. The difficulty of mapping this archipelago was such, that for centuries to come maps of this area remain faulty. Sumatra and Java are heavily oversized, and the Philippines are incomplete and without the Northern island of Luzon. The mermaids who are beautifying themselves rather than heeding the whales' attack on nearby ships, are based on those occurring on Diego Gutierrez map of America. From the 1574 Latin edition of Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern Atlas.
Condition Description: A nice wide margined example in striking full color.
References: Van Den Broecke 166.
Related Categories:
Maps of Asia
Maps of the Philippines
Maps of Southeast Asia
Maps of Oceana
Maps of Australia
Maps of Oceana
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