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![[AUSTRALIA-] A General Chart of the Indian and Part of the Pacific Oceans, Shewing the Various Passages to & from China, Australia, New Zealand, &c. Carefully Constructed & Compiled from the most approved Observations and Modern Surveys, by J.S. Hobbs, F.R.G.S. Hydrog Africa [AUSTRALIA-] A General Chart of the Indian and Part of the Pacific Oceans, Shewing the Various Passages to & from China, Australia, New Zealand, &c. Carefully Constructed & Compiled from the most approved Observations and Modern Surveys, by J.S. Hobbs, F.R.G.S. Hydrog](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/untitled-1_pano-270x150.jpg)
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Rare maps of East Asia reveal how European and regional cartographers sought to understand and depict some of the world’s most culturally and politically complex regions. Early maps often combined classical sources, Jesuit scholarship and limited coastal observation, resulting in distinctive and sometimes speculative representations.
Important cartographers such as Ortelius, Mercator, Blaeu and later Guillaume Delisle and d’Anville contributed to the gradual refinement of East Asian geography. Jesuit missionaries played a crucial role in transmitting accurate information about China and neighbouring regions, influencing European mapmaking traditions.
Rare East Asian maps are valued for their scarcity, historical context and insight into cross-cultural exchange, trade and diplomacy. Many surviving examples represent early states, uncommon printings or specialised publications, making them significant artefacts within the broader history of cartography.
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