17th century map of Sumatra marking Singapore
JANSSON, Jan.
Sumatræ et Insularum Locorumque nonnullorum Circumiacentium Tabula Nova.
Amsterdam, c.1657. Original colour. 425 x 520mm.
A chart of Sumatra and the tip of the Malay Peninsula, orientated with north to the left. Published in Jansson's sea-atlas it was first issued 1657, a decade after the Dutch seized Malacca from the Portuguese. The map also marks the Aceh sultanate on the northern tip of Sumatra: during the 1650s the Dutch encouraged revolts against Aceh rule in order to gain control of tin deposits in the area.
SUAREZ: p.207.
Stock ID : 8214
£850
£850
17th century map of Sumatra marking Singapore
JANSSON, Jan.
Sumatræ et Insularum Locorumque nonnullorum Circumiacentium Tabula Nova.
Amsterdam, c.1657. Original colour. 425 x 520mm.
A chart of Sumatra and the tip of the Malay Peninsula, orientated with north to the left. Published in Jansson's sea-atlas it was first issued 1657, a decade after the Dutch seized Malacca from the Portuguese. The map also marks the Aceh sultanate on the northern tip of Sumatra: during the 1650s the Dutch encouraged revolts against Aceh rule in order to gain control of tin deposits in the area.
SUAREZ: p.207.
Stock ID : 8214
£850
£850