De Jode’s rare map of Southeast Asia

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Tertiae Partis Asiae.

JODE, Cornelius de
[Antwerp,
1593].
Double page engraved map.
327 by 506mm. (12.75 by 20 inches).
13057

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notes:

notes:

De Jode based his survey on Giacomo Gastaldi's 1561 map, which "provided the best and most inspired published rendering of the region in its day" (Karrow).

The map extends from the Indian peninsula through to China and Mongolia, showing a large part of Southeast Asia, including Sumatra, Malaysia, Brunei, the Moluccas, the Philippines, and Micronesia.

The cartography is derived from Spanish and Portuguese exploration, drawing on the voyages of Ferdina...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Van der Krogt 8400:32; Suarez pp. 130-157.

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