Pascaerte Van't Canael de Bahama, En de Eylanden gelegen benoorden Cuba.
Amsterdam,
[c1680].
Double-page engraved chart with fine hand-colour in part and in outline.
430 by 535mm (17 by 21 inches).
2952
notes:
The first large-scale Dutch sea chart of the Bahamas and Florida's east coast - published in Roggeveen's exceedingly rare sea pilot 'Het Brandende Veen'.
"One of the most important of Roggeveen's charts, and the first Dutch one of the region. Through these waters passed the majority of Spain's wealth from the New World. Its publication provided a hugely increased scale on all prior documents. It depicts the east coast of Florida from st Augustine southwards, and ...
"One of the most important of Roggeveen's charts, and the first Dutch one of the region. Through these waters passed the majority of Spain's wealth from the New World. Its publication provided a hugely increased scale on all prior documents. It depicts the east coast of Florida from st Augustine southwards, and ...
bibliography:
provenance:
Four perspective views
The Book that “sealed the fate of ‘America’ as the name of the New World”
Taylor’s Plan of Hereford
London Views
The Admiralty
A fine eighteenth century view of the Kolveniersburgwal
View of the Geldersekade from the Schreierstoren towards the Zuider Kerk
Second edition published 1808
The ptolemaic world map from the first issue of Laurent Fries’ ‘Geographia’ 


