Insulae Indiae Orientalis praecipuae, In quibus Moluccae celeberrimae sunt

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Author: Gerhard Mercator / Jodocus Hondius

Publisher: Jodocus Hondius in Amsterdam.

Year: 1633 [1619] [1613]

Size: 34 x 47.5 cm

Reference: Quirino, p. 80; Suárez, Early Mapping of SEA p. 193; Koeman/Krogt, Vol. I 1:114; Lietz, Insulae Indiae Orientalis, 36th IMCoS Symposium Manila 2018, Gallery of Prints & Ayala Museum, p.7
SKU: 62427 Category: Tags: ,

Description

copper engraving. verso: text “Les Isles Molucques…”.

EXTREMELY RARE map from ‘L’Appendice de l’Atlas De Gerard Mercator et Iudocus Hondius …’, pp. 677/ 680, French edition. Ornamental strap-work title-cartouche with explanatory notes, a second ornamental cartouche with the map scale, two ships, two compass-roses, rhumb-lines and a sea monster. Early 1600s, upon his return to Holland, Hondius bought Mercator’s plates, adding 36 of his own to reissue the ‘Atlas’. This particular map is one of the most decorative ever printed of the East Indies. A Spanish and a Dutch war ship battle each other at the top right corner, based on the battle between Admiral van Noort and Antonio de Morga in Dec. 1600 off Manila Bay. Hondius notes on the map the important event of Francis Drake making landfall in Southern Java, being the first European to do so.

Condition

centerfold as issued, with light stains on left margin, with professionally repaired tear on lower margin. Otherwise excellent.

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