Rare eighteenth century map of Jesuit missionary travel routes.

[Untitled – Africa, Asia, Brazil]

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SKU: NL-00036 Category:
Cartographer(s): Johann Jacob Lidl
Date: ca. 1740
Place: Augsburg
Dimensions: 39.4 x 28 cm (15.5 x 11 in)
Condition Rating: VG+
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Description

This rare map is centered on Africa, and extends to include Brazil, Arabia, and Southern Asia. There is excellent detail of the islands in the Atlantic and Indian oceans.

The map was designed to show the route of Portuguese Jesuit missionaries on the ships S. Pedro de Alcantara and Madre de Deos sailing from Lisbon, around the Cape of Good Hope, to Goa, India from April 1736 through September 1737. Detail on land is confined to the coasts with hundreds of place names.

It is adorned with two large compass roses and a coat of arms.

Published in Joseph Stoecklein’s 5-volume work on the Jesuit missionaries, Der Neue Welt-Bott, Theil XXVIII.

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Condition Description

A crisp impression with attractive color on paper with the watermark of a six-pointed star. Issued folding, now flattened.

References

Sabin #91981.