Linschoten’s chart of the Arabian peninsula and India

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The description of the coast of Abex, The Straights of Meca, otherwise called the Red Sea, the coastes of Arabia, Ormus and Persia etc., [title also in Latin].

LINSCHOTEN, Jan Huyghen
London,
John Wolfe,
[1598].
Engraved map extending from the Horn of Africa to Sumatra by way of Arabia and the Indian sub-continent, backed with fine tissue, tear to left part of map skilfully repaired.
400 by 520mm (15.75 by 20.5 inches).
1248

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Linschoten's work was a significant advance in the mapping of India and the Middle East. As noted by Tibbetts, the surprising fact about the representation of the (Arabian) peninsula is the close resemblance of the outline to that of a modern map when compared with other engraved maps of the time. Linschoten's maps are styled after Portuguese portolan charts of the 16th century, upon which the map is based.

Linschoten acquired most of the information for the map ...

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Tibbetts 46.

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