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Johannes Janssonius: Erythraei Sive Rubri Maris Periplus.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Johannes Janssonius  (1588–1664)  wikidata:Q949492 s:it:Autore:Johannes Janssonius
 
Kiti vardai
Jan Jansson, Jan Jansz, Jan Janszoon, Joannes Janssonius
Aprašymas Dutch cartographer, leidėjas ir printseller
Gimimo/mirties data 1588 m. Edit this at Wikidata 1664 m. liepos 11 d. / 1664 m. Edit this at Wikidata
Gimimo/mirties vieta Arnhemas Amsterdamas
Darbo laikotarpis 1616 m. - 1664 m.
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1616-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1664-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Amsterdamas (1612 m.–1664 m.); Arnhemas (1612 m.–1612 m.) Edit this at Wikidata
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Erythraei Sive Rubri Maris Periplus.
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English: An unusual and attractive 1658 map of the Indian Ocean, or Erythraean Sea, as it was in antiquity. Composed by Jan Jansson after a similar 1597 map published by A. Ortelius in his Parergon . Covers from Egypt and the Nile valley eastward past Arabia and India, to Southeast Asia and Java. Cartographically, India, Arabia, and Africa roughly correspond to the conventions of the period. Southeast Asia is less recognizable, but the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Java are clearly noted. Most of the place names used throughout are derived from Ptolemy, who himself based his description of the region heavily on records from Alexander the Great's conquests. Two smaller maps in the upper left and right quadrants are of exceptional interest. The upper left chart shows northwestern Africa and is titled Annonis Periplus. This is a reference to the legendary expeditions of the Carthaginian King Hanno, said to have been the first to access the Indian Ocean by sailing around the southern tip of Africa. Incidentally, en route, he is also said to have been the first to tame a lion. The upper right chart shows the northern polar regions as they were perceived at the time. A landmass covering the polar ice cap is indentified as Hyperborea. To the left of this, roughly where North America rests today, the island of Atlantis appears; while Scythia, Europe (Thule) and Asia are on the right. Greenland and possibly Iceland appear at the bottom. This map is intended to point out the possibility of a Northeast Passage to Asia, which was at the time being actively sought after by Dutch, English, and Russian navigators. Both smaller maps, the primary title area at top center, and an Latin explanation for the map at bottom center, are surrounded by baroque strapwork style borders. This remarkable map was published in volume six, the Orbis Antiquus , of Jan Jansson's Novus Atlas .
Data 1658 m. (undated)
Matmenys aukštis: 16 in (40,6 cm); plotis: 19 in (48,2 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,16U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,19U218593
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Geographicus link: ErythraeanSea-jansson-1658
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Jansson, J., Novus Atlas, Sive Theatrum Orbis Terrarum: In quo Orbis Antiquus, Seu Geographia Vetus, Sacra & Profana exhibetur, Volume 6, 1658.

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