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Morrtier's map of Malaysia
Le Royaume de Siam
Asia
Southeast Asia
- 作者: MORTIER, Pierre
- 出版地: Amsterdam
- 出版商: Pierre Mortier
- 发布日期: 1700.
- 物理描述: Engraved map with original outline hand colour.
- 方面: 757 by 539mm. (29.75 by 21.25 inches).
- 库存参考: 10884
笔记
A chart of the southeast Asia, covering the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia. It includes the geographical discoveries made by Jesuit expeditions in the area.
The chart was first published in Pierre Mortier’s issue of Hubert Jaillot’s “Atlas Nouveau”, and later in Mortier’s maritime atlas, the “Neptune Francois”.
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Covens & Mortier
After spending the first half of the 1680s in Paris, Pierre/Pieter Mortier (1661-1711) was awarded the right to publish the maps of French cartographers in Amsterdam in 1685. Initially, he published copies of maps by French cartographers, such as Jaillot, Sanson and De l’Isle; followed in the early 1700s by, among others, maps by Blaeu, Allard, De Wit, and Van der Aa. After Pieter’s death in 1711, the business was carried on by his widow (until 1719), followed by his son, Cornelis, and by his brother David (until 1721). In 1721, Johannes Covens joined the firm as partner, having recently married Cornelis’s sister, and together they began to publish under the name of Covens & Mortier. Johannes Covens II inherited his father’s share after his death, and his own son worked with Petrus Mortier IV to continue the work of their forebears, now publishing under the name Mortier, Covens & Son.
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