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C17th map showing the Dutch discoveries of Jan Cartenszoon in the Pera and the Arnhem on the coast of Queensland and New Guinea. Cartenszoon had left Ambon on 21 January 1623 and reached the western side of Cape York Peninsula on 12 April. On this … Read Full Description
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C17th map showing the Dutch discoveries of Jan Cartenszoon in the Pera and the Arnhem on the coast of Queensland and New Guinea. Cartenszoon had left Ambon on 21 January 1623 and reached the western side of Cape York Peninsula on 12 April. On this map, the peninsula known today as Cape York is named ‘Carpentarie’, after the then governor-general of the VOC Pieter Carpentier. ‘Carpentaria’ was later applied to the adjacent gulf. On 7 May, Cartenszoon named the Coen River (present-day Archer River) near Weipa.Â
Published in Mallet, Description de l’Univers, Paris.
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CLA MOTA pg 89 ill 6.23, HOW EOE C51 pg 193, NLA OMD Bib ID 589963
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Alain Manesson Mallet (1630 - 1706)
Mallet was a French cartographer and engineer who started his career as a soldier in the army of Louis XIV, became a Sergeant-Major in the artillery and an Inspector of Fortifications.
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