India extra Gangem, quae Europeis propinquior est.

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Original antique rare woodcut map, later hand colored, published in Johann Honter's "Rudimenta Cosmographica" in Basel. Early old woodcut map of Burma, Thailand, Sumatra & Malaysia with the neighboring China, the Chinese Sea and the Moluccas Islands. A fine and interesting old map of Southeast Asia. With engraved schematic town views, mountain and rivers on the map. Johann Honter (born in Brasov 1498 - 1549) was a German map cartographer, cosmographer and a Christian Hebraist scholar. He published in 1544 one of the earliest German descriptions of the world the Cosmographia in 1544. Born in Braşov (Kronstadt, Brassó), Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary, nowadays Romania, he studied at the University of Vienna between 1520 and 1525, graduating with a magister artium title. As the Ottomans approached Vienna in 1529 (see Siege of Vienna), Honter moved first to Regensburg, and, in 1530, he registered at the Kraków's Jagiellonian University (in Poland) as "Johannes Georgii de Corona, artium magister Viennensis" (Corona is medieval Latin for Braşov). (Wikipedia)

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Category: Burma, Thailand, Sumatra & Malaysia
Issue date: 1561
Published place: Basel
Publisher: Heinrich Petri
Technique: Woodcut, hand colored, on the full textsheet.
Type: map