1726 Seram Ambon Island Maluku Islands Indonesia Map Engraving Valentijn Asia

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Seram Ambon island Maluku islands Indonesia map engraving Valentijn Asia


Amsterdam 1726.

(MN 32585) "Nieuw Lissabatta / Rarackit / Keffing / Roemakay / Kamarien / Caybobo" rare and fascinating engraved panorama views of cities and places on Seram island / Indonesia from 1726 (including Kaibobo, Lisabata etc.) by Francois Valentijn Valentijn was an prominent historian of the Dutch East India Company who is best known for Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien, which was published by Joannes van Braam and Gerard onder de Linden. He traveled twice to the East Indies and served as Calvinist minister to Ambon between 1686 and 1694. In preparing this monumental work, he was given privileged access to the previously secret archives of the Dutsch East India Company, containing transcripts and copies of important earlier Dutch voyages. size of sheet: approx. 33 x 61 cm (approx. 13 x 24 inches) issued folding very good condition Original! - No Copy! - No reprint! Insured and registered shipping worldwide. We combine shipping - if possible

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Amsterdam 1726. (MN 32585) "Nieuw Lissabatta / Rarackit / Keffing / Roemakay / Kamarien / Caybobo" rare and fascinating engraved panorama views of cities and places on Seram island / Indonesia from 1726 (including Kaibobo, Lisabata etc.) by Francois Valentijn Valentijn was an prominent historian of the Dutch East India Company who is best known for Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien, which was published by Joannes van Braam and Gerard onder de Linden. He traveled twice to the East Indies and served as Calvinist minister to Ambon between 1686 and 1694. In preparing this monumental work, he was given privileged access to the previously secret archives of the Dutsch East India Company, containing transcripts and copies of important earlier Dutch voyages. size of sheet: approx. 33 x 61 cm (approx. 13
Zeitraum Vor 1800
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