The first map to accurately depict Luzon in the Philippines
Asiae Nova Descriptio.
[Venice,
Donati Rascicotti formis. Govanni Battista Mazza fece.,
c1589].
Engraved map, fine original hand-colour, small hole next to Caspian Sea skilfully repaired, minor loss to corners skilfully repaired.
335 by 460mm (13.25 by 18 inches).
16237
notes:
Unrecorded second state of Govanni Battista Mazza map of Asia.
Mazza's work is notable as the first map to accurately depict and name Luzon.
"Ortelius flourished just a bit too early to have mapped the 'true' island of Luzon. That omission was subsequently corrected by the Italian geographer Giovanni B. Mazza on a separately published adaptation of Ortelius' map of the Asian continent. Probably dating from around 1590. Mazza adds 'Luconia' (Luzon) in a...
Mazza's work is notable as the first map to accurately depict and name Luzon.
"Ortelius flourished just a bit too early to have mapped the 'true' island of Luzon. That omission was subsequently corrected by the Italian geographer Giovanni B. Mazza on a separately published adaptation of Ortelius' map of the Asian continent. Probably dating from around 1590. Mazza adds 'Luconia' (Luzon) in a...
bibliography:
Suarez, Thomas, 'Early Mapping of South East Asia', p.170.
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