Subject: Southern & Southeast Asia
Period: 1579 (published)
Publication: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Color: Hand Color
Size:
19.6 x 13.7 inches
49.8 x 34.8 cm
Ortelius' important map of Southeast Asia, based on Mercator's 1569 World map, shows how sketchy the available information was concerning the region. The East Indies are presented as a randomly scattered archipelago with Java and Borneo particularly misshapen. Taiwan is mapped for the first time as I. Fermosa in the 'tail' of kite-shaped Japan's Lequaio islands. The fictitious Chyamai lacus is the source of a network of major rivers in Southeast Asia. Beach pars, a presumed promontory of the great southern continent based on Marco Polo's account, protrudes into the bottom of the map. In the upper right corner, America makes an appearance with the three coastal cities of Quivira, Cicuie, and Tiguex. Near the shore lies a ship being menaced by a pair of sea monsters, while twin mermaids preen before each other near the Ladrone Islands, which were named by Ferdinand Magellan due to an encounter with natives on the islands who attempted to steal items off Magellan's ships. This is the first state with Latin text on verso.
References: Van den Broecke #166; Suarez (SE Asia), pp. 164-69.
Condition: B+
A crisp impression on a sheet with the crossed arrows watermark commonly found on Ortelius maps. There is a centerfold separation at bottom that extends 0.75" into the image that has been closed with archival materials on verso (full repair) and recto (blank margin only). A centerfold separation confined to the top blank margin has also been repaired on both sides of the sheet. Three small stains are located along the lower centerfold.