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Auction 131, Lot 831

"Tabula nova Indiae orientalis & meridionalis", Fries, Lorenz

Subject: South East Asia

Period: 1541 (published)

Publication: Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae

Color: Hand Color

Size:
16.8 x 11 inches
42.7 x 27.9 cm
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This scarce map is a landmark in the cartography of South East Asia - the first printed map to focus on the region of Malaya, Indochina and the East Indies. It was based on Waldseemuller's large 1507 cordiform world map, which was in turn taken from the Martellus model with nomenclature derived principally from Marco Polo. The mythical Lake Chiang Mai, labeled Lamia Lacq, is located at the top border. The islands are placed in a barely recognizable fashion including Iava Maior in roughly the position of Borneo. A small vignette illustrating cannibalism is set in the island of Angama (Andaman Islands).

References: Karrow #28/45; Mickwitz et al. #211-42; Nordenskiold (Facs) #62; Suarez (SEA) Fig 62 pp.114-118.

Condition: B+

Great impression with wide original margins and faint toning along the centerfold.

Estimate: $1,800 - $2,200

Sold for: $1,300

Closed on 3/17/2010

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