Chart of the route of Schouten and Le Maire north of New Guinea, and the Moluccas, by A. de Herrera, published by M. Colijn. 1622
The expedition undertaken by Schouten and Le Maire was equipped in 1615 by Le Maire's father for the Australische Compagnie. This company attempted to circumvent the VOC patent by finding another route to Indonesia. Schouten and Le Maire succeeded in their quest by sailing around Vuurland instead of through the Magellan Straits. But despite their discovery of a new route, their expedition was not very successful. When they arrived in Batavia, their story was not believed and their remaining vessel, the Eendracht, was confiscated along with its cargo.
Caerte vande Landen vande Papouas ofte Nova Guinea nae de beseijlinge en ondecking van Iacob le Maire gedaen in den Iare 1616. / Tabula exhibens Papouarum seu Nova Guineae Regones ... / Cartes des Terres de Papouas ou de Guinee Neuve ...
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Old, antique chart of the route of Schouten and Le Maire north of New Guinea, and the Moluccas, by A. de Herrera, published by M. Colijn.
Title: Caerte vande Landen vande Papouas ofte Nova Guinea nae de beseijlinge en ondecking van Iacob le Maire gedaen in den Iare 1616. / Tabula exhibens Papouarum seu Nova Guineae Regones ... / Cartes des Terres de Papouas ou de Guinee Neuve ...
Date of the first edition: 1622.
Date of this map: 1622.
Copper engraving, printed on paper.
Size (not including margins): 215 x 295mm (8.46 x 11.61 inches).
Verso: Blank.
Condition: Excellent.
Condition Rating: A.
From: Spieghel der Australische Navigatie. Door den Wijt vermaerden ende cloeckmoedighen Zee-heldt Iacob Le Maire, President ende Overste over de twee Schepen, d'Eendracht end Hoorn / uytghevaren den 14. Junij 1615. Amsterdam, Michiel Colijn, 1622.
The expedition undertaken by Schouten and Le Maire was equipped in 1615 by Le Maire's father for the Australische Compagnie. This company attempted to circumvent the VOC patent by finding another route to Indonesia. Schouten and Le Maire succeeded in their quest by sailing around Vuurland instead of through the Magellan Straits. But despite their discovery of a new route, their expedition was not very successful. When they arrived in Batavia, their story was not believed and their remaining vessel, the Eendracht, was confiscated along with its cargo.