Insulae Moluccae celeberrimæ
sunt ob Maximam aromatum copiam quam per totum terrarum orbem mittunt...
Amsterdam,
Visscher,
1617
Engraved chart, backed on Japan paper, lower margin renewed in part with minor loss to a short section of the neatline.
380 by 540mm. (15 by 21.25 inches).
12636
notes:
A rare Visscher imprint of Petrus Plancius's seminal chart of the East Indies. The chart was instrumental in helping the Dutch break the Portuguese monopoly on the spice trade in the East Indies.
Following the successful Dutch rebellion against their Spanish overlords in 1579, the Dutch struck out to take a share in the lucrative trade in spices from the Far East. In 1592 Petrus Plancius, a cartographer and Flemish minister in the Calvinist Reform Church, sponsor...
Following the successful Dutch rebellion against their Spanish overlords in 1579, the Dutch struck out to take a share in the lucrative trade in spices from the Far East. In 1592 Petrus Plancius, a cartographer and Flemish minister in the Calvinist Reform Church, sponsor...