Karte vom Funften Erdtheil oder Polynesien oder Australien od Sudindien.
entworfen von Fridrich Gottlieb Canzler ; Joh. Lor. Jac. Rausch sc.
Nurnberg,
Bey Homanns Erben,
1795.
First issue. Double-page engraved map, with contemporary hand-colour in full.
450 by 565mm (17.75 by 22.25 inches).
23179
notes:
First edition, of this map focused on Polynesia, "in its post-Cook, post-Flinders state, the Dutch discoveries in Australia are noted, and establishments of the first fleet, e.g. Hawkesbury River, Sydney Cove, Rose Hill, and (for first time on a German map) Parramatta - plus Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands, and New Caledonia. Australia is named Ulimaroa" (Brown). Tasmania remains connected to the mainland.
The mapmaker
Freidrich Gottlieg Canzler (1764-1811) wa...
The mapmaker
Freidrich Gottlieg Canzler (1764-1811) wa...
bibliography:
Literature: Tooley, 'The Mapping of Australia', 278.
provenance:
Rare Roger Rea edition of Speed's map of Derbyshire
The first world atlas published by an Englishman
“Benevole Spectator”
Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr
Ulimaroa all over
Seeing double
Speed’s map of Cornwall
Pieter Schenck
The Empire of Japan with part of the Continent of Asia
Speed’s map of the Ottoman Empire
The first appearance of the Gallego string
The “Panchronologia”
Much less common
Speed’s map of Derbyshire
That is the question
First issue of the first commercially available map to show Dutch discoveries along the northern coastline of Australia
Jan Huyghen van Linschoten
Speed’s map of Oxfordshire
Unrecorded Wall Map of the World
We didn’t like the colour 


