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Keywords: 1670 Ortelius Map of Asia (first edition) - Geographicus - AsiaeNovaDescriptio-ortelius-1570.jpg A scarce and stunning first edition example of Abraham Ortelius ™ important 1572 map of Asia Covers from Europe and Africa eastward to include all of Asia the East Indies Japan and parts of New Guinea and Australia From west to east this map offers numerous elements worthy of further study The Caspian Sea according to the convention of the time is presented on an east-west rather than north-south axis Arabia is projected in a distended form Further east in western China Cayamay lacus is depicted This mythical body of water was postulated by Ortelius to be the source great rivers of Southeast Asia Indeed Ortelius crisscrosses East Asia with a vast network of waterways advocating his belief that a water route existed through China to the North Sea and hence via the Northeast Passage to Europe Still further east Japan appears in a distorted top heavy projection that resembles a tadpole To the south Luzon is absent from the Philippine Islands In the extreme southeast portion of the map Australia appears as Terrae Incognitae Australis East of China two sailing ships ply the waters of the Pacific A large decorative title cartouche adorns the lower left hand quadrant Ortelius based this map on his own wall map of 1567 This map was issued as page 3 in the 1872-73 German language edition of Ortelius ™s Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and corresponds to Van den Broecke ™s Ort 6 classification predating the more common Ort 7 map of Asia that appeared in 1574 1572 undated Size in 20 15 object history credit line accession number AsiaeNovaDescriptio-ortelius-1570 Ortelius A <i>Theatrum Orbis Terrarum</i> 1572 German language edition Geographicus-source PD-old-100 Old maps of Asia 1572 maps Maps in Latin 1570 Ortelius Map of Asia (first edition) - Geographicus - AsiaeNovaDescriptio-ortelius.jpg A scarce and stunning first edition example of Abraham Ortelius ™ important 1572 map of Asia Covers from Europe and Africa eastward to include all of Asia the East Indies Japan and parts of New Guinea and Australia From west to east this map offers numerous elements worthy of further study The Caspian Sea according to the convention of the time is presented on an east-west rather than north-south axis Arabia is projected in a distended form Further east in western China Cayamay lacus is depicted This mythical body of water was postulated by Ortelius to be the source great rivers of Southeast Asia Indeed Ortelius crisscrosses East Asia with a vast network of waterways advocating his belief that a water route existed through China to the North Sea and hence via the Northeast Passage to Europe Still further east Japan appears in a distorted top heavy projection that resembles a tadpole To the south Luzon is absent from the Philippine Islands In the extreme southeast portion of the map Australia appears as Terrae Incognitae Australis East of China two sailing ships ply the waters of the Pacific A large decorative title cartouche adorns the lower left hand quadrant Ortelius based this map on his own wall map of 1567 This map was issued as page 3 in the 1872-73 German language edition of Ortelius ™s Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and corresponds to Van den Broecke ™s Ort 6 classification predating the more common Ort 7 map of Asia that appeared in 1574 1572 undated Size in 20 15 object history credit line accession number AsiaeNovaDescriptio-ortelius-1570 Ortelius A <i>Theatrum Orbis Terrarum</i> 1572 German language edition Geographicus-source PD-old-100 16th-century maps of Asia 1572 maps Maps in Latin Maps with cartouches Maps with cartouches not extracted
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