Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history with the 'Asiae nova delineatio', an exquisite map that offers a comprehensive portrayal of Asia as perceived in the 17th century. Crafted by the esteemed mapmaker Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690, this map stands as a testament to the cartographic precision and artistic flair of the Dutch Golden Age. The full name of the map translates to 'New Depiction of Asia', a fitting title for a piece that offers a captivating blend of geographical knowledge and historical insight. From the Middle East to East Asia, Central Asia to South Asia, and Southeast Asia, the map provides a sweeping overview of the continent's diverse regions and political divisions.
The 'Asiae nova delineatio' is more than just a map; it's a window into a bygone era. It showcases the political divisions of the time, giving viewers a glimpse into the intricate web of territories that once spanned the Asian continent. The map extends west to Turkey and Egypt, capturing the expansive reach of Asia's influence, and southeast to the top edge of Australia, hinting at the burgeoning exploration of the southern hemisphere. Waterways, canals, lakes, and mountains are all meticulously depicted, reflecting the natural topography of the region.
Adding to the map's allure are the decorative cartouches and a compass rose, elements that were typical of the period's cartographic style. The hand-colored outline engraving enhances the visual appeal of the map, while the relief shown pictorially adds depth and dimension. The map is dedicated to "Spectatmo Consultmoque. Viro D. Henrico Spiegel ...", a significant figure of the time, further cementing its historical value.
In essence, the 'Asiae nova delineatio' is a treasure trove of historical and geographical knowledge. It is not merely a decorative piece, but a conversation starter, a source of intrigue, and a portal to the past. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of maps, or simply someone who appreciates the fusion of art and knowledge, this map is sure to captivate your imagination and spark your curiosity. Its intricate details, historical significance, and artistic elegance make it a valuable addition to any collection.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Middle East:
- Baghdad (Iraq): Known as the "City of Peace", it was a significant center of the Islamic Golden Age.
- Jerusalem (Israel): A city of great religious significance, known as Al-Quds in Arabic.
- Istanbul (Turkey): Known as Constantinople until 1930, it was the capital of the Ottoman Empire.
- Cairo (Egypt): Known as Al-Qāhirah, it was the seat of the Mamluk Sultanate.
- Damascus (Syria): One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
East Asia:
- Beijing (China): Known as Peking, it was the capital of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
- Tokyo (Japan): Known as Edo during the Tokugawa shogunate.
- Seoul (South Korea): Known as Hanyang during the Joseon dynasty.
- Osaka (Japan): A significant economic center during the Edo period.
- Hangzhou (China): Known for its historic relics and natural beauty.
Central Asia:
- Samarkand (Uzbekistan): Known as Maracanda in the ancient times, it was a major city on the Silk Road.
- Bukhara (Uzbekistan): A center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion.
- Kabul (Afghanistan): Known as Kubha in ancient times, it was a strategic location along the trade routes.
- Tashkent (Uzbekistan): Known as Chach in ancient times, it was a hub on the Silk Road.
- Herat (Afghanistan): Known as Aria in ancient times, it was a significant city in the Timurid Empire.
South Asia:
- Delhi (India): The capital of several empires in Indian history.
- Agra (India): Home to the Taj Mahal, it was the capital of the Mughal Empire.
- Lahore (Pakistan): Known as Lavapuri in ancient times, it was the capital of the Sikh Empire.
- Dhaka (Bangladesh): Known as Jahangir Nagar, it was a major center of the Mughal Empire.
- Colombo (Sri Lanka): Known as Kolon Thota, it was a key port on ancient maritime trade routes.
Southeast Asia:
- Bangkok (Thailand): Known as Ayutthaya, it was the capital of the Ayutthaya Kingdom.
- Hanoi (Vietnam): Known as Thăng Long, it was the capital of the Đại Việt.
- Jakarta (Indonesia): Known as Batavia under Dutch colonial rule.
- Manila (Philippines): Known as Maynilà, it was a major center of Spanish colonial rule.
- Yangon (Myanmar): Known as Dagon, it was a significant port city.
Notable Natural Phenomena:
- Himalayas: The highest mountain range in the world, home to Mount Everest.
- Gobi Desert: The largest desert region in Asia.
- Yangtze River: The longest river in Asia.
- Mekong River: Known for its biodiversity, it flows through multiple Southeast Asian countries.
- Dead Sea: The lowest point on the surface of the Earth.
Notable Historical Events (1600-1690):
- The Siege of Osaka (1614-1615): The last major conflict of the Sengoku period in Japan.
- The Fall of the Ming Dynasty (1644): Marked the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty in China.
- The Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689): The first treaty between Russia and China, defining their border.
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This map looks great at all sizes: 12x16in (30.5x41cm), 16x20in (40.5x51cm), 18x24in (45.5x61cm), 24x30in (61x76cm), 32x40in (81.5x102cm), 40x50in (102x127cm), 48x60in (122x153cm) and 56x70in (142x178cm), but
it looks even better when printed large.
I can create beautiful, large prints of this map up to 90in (229cm). Please get in touch if you're looking for
larger, customised or different framing options.
The model in the listing images is holding the 16x20in (40.5x51cm) version of this map.
The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.
The labels on this map are very small at 12x16in (30.5x41cm). The map is still very attractive, but you may struggle to read the smallest letters. Please buy a larger map if it's important to be able to read the map easily.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps of Europe and European cities to see if something else catches your eye.
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This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.
This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.