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Speculum Orientalis Occidentalisque Indiae navigationum : quarum una Georgij à Spilbergen classis cum potestate praefecti, altera Iacobi le Maire auspicijs imperioque directa, annis 1614, 15, 16, 17, 18 : exhibens noui in mare Australe transitus, incognitarumque hactenus terrarum ac gentium inuentione[m]: praelia aliquot terra marique commissa, expugnationesq; vrbium: vna cum duabus nouis utriusque Indiae historijs, catalogo munitionum Hollandicarum, ducum & reliqui bellici apparatus, fretisque quatuor: suis quaeque figuris ac imaginibus illustrata
Bib ID 3562706
Format BookBook
Author
Spilbergen, Joris van, 1568?-1620
 
Uniform Title Oost ende West-Indische spiegel. Latin
Description Lugduni Batauorum [Leiden] : Apud Nicolaum à Geelkercken, an. 1619. 
175, [1] p., 25 leaves of plates (7 folded) : ill., maps ; 19 x 25 cm. (4to) 
Summary

Illustrated travel book of the early 17th century containing two journals by Joris van Spilbergen and Jacob Le Maire's Navigationes australes.

Notes

Translation of: Oost ende West-Indische spiegel.

"Nauigationes Australes. Iacobi le Maire anno 1615, 1616 & 1617." An abridged translation of: Journael ofte beschrijvinge van de wonderlijcke reyse, ghedaen door Willem Cornelisz Schouten: p. 121-173.

Signatures: A-Y⁴.

Cited In

Tiele, P.A. Journaux navigateurs, 66

Subjects Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie.  |  Voyages around the world - Early works to 1800.  |  South America - Description and travel - Early works to 1800.
Other Authors Schouten, Willem Corneliszoon, d. 1625  |  Le Maire, Jacob, 1585-1616
Also Titled Specvlvm Orientalis Occidentalisqve Indiæ navigationvm

Details Collect From
SR 910.41 S756
Copy: N (hbk)
Petherick Reading Room (Australian Rare or Fragile)
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