Henri Chatelain’s edition of Adrien Reland’s important map of Japan 1715
L'Empire du Japon Tiré des Cartes des Japponois
[Amsterdam,
François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries,
1719].
Engraved map.
440 by 520mm. (17.25 by 20.5 inches).
15847
notes:
Henri Chatelain's edition of Adrien Reland's important map of Japan 1715, including the place-names in phonetic Dutch.
Reland's map of Japan represents a radical departure from prior European maps of Japan, and is the first map printed in Japan to use Sino-Japanese characters. Instead of using the existing European geographical sources of Japan, Reland utilized Japanese maps, most notably a map from the library of Benjamin Dutry (1668-1751), a former director of...
Reland's map of Japan represents a radical departure from prior European maps of Japan, and is the first map printed in Japan to use Sino-Japanese characters. Instead of using the existing European geographical sources of Japan, Reland utilized Japanese maps, most notably a map from the library of Benjamin Dutry (1668-1751), a former director of...
bibliography:
Hubbard 73.
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