Karta over Polynesien eller femte delen af jordklotet
= Carte de la Polynesie ou la cinquieme partie de la terre af Daniel Djurberg, rector, Ledamot af Cosmografiska Sallsk. i Upsala.
Stockholm,
Saljes hos Bokhandlar en Holmberg,
1780.
First state, title in French and Swedish. Double-page engraved charte, with contemporary hand-colour in outline.
473 by 712mm (18.5 by 28 inches).
23009
notes:
The first Swedish map of Australia, showing it as "Ulimaroa", the Swedish word for Australia, first invented by Daniel Djurberg.
In 1776 Djurberg wrote: "the world is divided into 5 main parts: 1. Europe, 2. Asia, 3. Africa, which makes up one large island, 4. America, which makes up the other island, 5. Polynesia, which includes all the large and small islands which cannot be joined to any of the previous four continents and includes, among others, the large isl...
In 1776 Djurberg wrote: "the world is divided into 5 main parts: 1. Europe, 2. Asia, 3. Africa, which makes up one large island, 4. America, which makes up the other island, 5. Polynesia, which includes all the large and small islands which cannot be joined to any of the previous four continents and includes, among others, the large isl...
bibliography:
Literature: Clancy, 'The Mapping of Terra Australis', 6.38; Stone, 'Ulimaroa: a name of curious origin on early maps of Australia', University of Melbourne online; Tent and Geraghty, 'Where in the World Is Ulimaroa? Or, How a Pacific Island Became the Australian Continent', in 'The Journal of Pacific History', vol. 47, no. 1, pages 1–20 (page 4); Tooley, 'The Mapping of Australia', 446.
provenance:
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