ASIA NOVITER DELINEATA
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Map maker: Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673
Date: 1665
Short Title: Asia noviter delineata Aucfore Guiljelmo Blaeuw
Publisher: Joan Blaeu
Publisher Location: Amsterdam
Map size-Height: 41 cm
Map size-Width: 55.5 cm
Paper size-Height: 48.5 cm
Paper size-Width: 59 cm
Full Title: Asia noviter delineata Aucfore Guiljelmo Blaeuw
Publication Author: Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673
Pub Date: 1665
Blaeu's map is one of the most famous decorative maps of Asia.
This is a great full colored example of Blaeu's decorative map of Asia. The ornamented with 9 views of various cities within the continent and flanked by 10 vignettes showing pairs of indigenous people dressed in their native costumes. Such vignettes are often seen in maps by Blaeu and Speed with the difference between the two being the number of people shown per image. Blaeu is known to show pairs of natives while Speed's vignettes feature only one individual caption. There are many geographical and decorative aspects of this map worth noting.
In the north the long-believed existence of the Northeast Passage is revealed as the land mass Nova Zembla is mapped with no east coast and a clear passage is shown to exist to the Anian Straight that opens to the Pacific. Korea is featured as an island just west of the abnormally shaped Japan.
There are a number of indigenous animals scattered throughout the map including a well-placed elephant just north of the source of the Ganges and south of the Great Wall of China. The oceans are accented with 5 sailing ships a sea monster in the Pacific and a merman blowing a conch shell in the Indian Ocean. Latin text on verso.
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