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Description

Detailed regional map Central Asia and Nothern India. Edward Terry travelled to India as the Chaplain of an expedition with the East India Company from 1616 to 1619. During the trip, he met with British Ambassador to the court of the Great Mogul, Sir Thomas Rowe. His narrative of his travels is one of the best works on the region published in English in the first part of the 17th Century.

The map offered here was used by Vander Aa to illustrate a Dutch Translation of Edward Terry's travels in the region. In all, Vander Aa issued 130 translations of important 15th, 16th and 17th Century Travel Narratives to the America, Africa and Asia, which were issued in 28 volumes in the early part of the 18th Century. Many of the narratives are either unobtainable or extremely rare in their original formats. Striking full color example of this beautifully engraved map.

Pieter van der Aa Biography

Pieter van der Aa (1659-1733) was a Dutch mapmaker and publisher who printed pirated editions of foreign bestsellers and illustrated books, but is best known for his voluminous output of maps and atlases. Van der Aa was born to a German stonecutter from Holstein. Interestingly, all three van der Aa sons came to be involved in the printing business. Hildebrand was a copper engraver and Boudewyn was a printer.