... F. de Wit. In Latin, Portuguese, and Dutch Depths indicated by stippling Ref. Koeman : M. Wit 2, v.4, p.519, c.(18). Nautila chart Qatar on maps as... Show more... F. de Wit. In Latin, Portuguese, and Dutch Depths indicated by stippling Ref. Koeman : M. Wit 2, v.4, p.519, c.(18). Nautila chart Qatar on maps as placename "Catara" Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00137 Print Map Item-ID: i11401588 BIB-ID: 1172501 Show less
Imprint: Amstelodami : Apud F. de Wit, [1665]. Relief shown pictorially. Illustrated hand colored title cartouche. Hand colored in outline. Main... Show moreImprint: Amstelodami : Apud F. de Wit, [1665]. Relief shown pictorially. Illustrated hand colored title cartouche. Hand colored in outline. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00142 Print Map Item-ID: i17066141 BIB-ID: 1525280 Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. ICN Show less
Apud F. de Wit. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00143 Print Map Item-ID: i17066153 BIB-ID: 1525281 Copy damaged. Show moreApud F. de Wit. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00143 Print Map Item-ID: i17066153 BIB-ID: 1525281 Copy damaged. Show less
Originally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be... Show moreOriginally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be incorporated into an atlas. However, none of the atlases is known to have survived. The upper border shows seven city views: Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rhodes, and Famagusta, copied from Hondius's 1623 map of Asia. The costumed figures alone the borders are copied from Van den Keere's map of 1614. The map depicts Tasman's second voyage to the north coast of Australia, Le Maire's voyage to New Guinea, and Vries's 1643 to north Japan. -- Dealer's description. t'Amsterdam by Frederick de Wit in de Kalverstraet in de Witte Paskaert. The map of Asia well decorated. Views of Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rodus and Famgusta [up.margin.]. Side margins are decorated with figures of different races. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Saudi Arabia, Russia, India, China, Japan to Southeast Asia. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00321 Print Map Item-ID: i11400882 BIB-ID: 1172431 Show less
per F. de Witt. Relief shown pictiorially Inset map of North Africa Reprint of De Wit's map of 1665 (Tibbets 117) Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP... Show moreper F. de Witt. Relief shown pictiorially Inset map of North Africa Reprint of De Wit's map of 1665 (Tibbets 117) Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00178 Print Map Item-ID: i17066402 BIB-ID: 1525306 Show less
This is decorative and highly desirable antique map of Middle East by the Frederick de Wit. The map was published in Amsterdam 1675. Dating de Wit... Show moreThis is decorative and highly desirable antique map of Middle East by the Frederick de Wit. The map was published in Amsterdam 1675. Dating de Wit's map can be challenging as most of them do not include dates and the atlases were published over long periods of time. This is handsome map of the Middle East covers the regions from Turkey and Egypt to Afghanistan and the Arabian Peninsula Red Sea, Nile River, Cyprus, Asia Minor, the Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. Unlike most many maps of the area a great amount of geographic information is shown throughout the Arabian Peninsula including the locations of cities towns rivers and mountain ranges, the source for the detail in this map can be attributed to Sanson's map of 1654 which is widely regarded as one of the largest scaled and best detailed maps of the region until the mid-seventeenth century. The decorative title cartouche features several exotic figures animals and a merchant ship. descriptio per F. de Wit. Relief shown pictorially. "Gemeene Duytsche mylen van 15 in een graedt." Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00038 Print Map Item-ID: i11401394 BIB-ID: 1788076 Show less
descriptio per F. de Wit. "Gemeene Duytsche mylen van 15 in een graedt." Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00025 Print Map Item-ID: i17065392 BIB-ID:... Show moredescriptio per F. de Wit. "Gemeene Duytsche mylen van 15 in een graedt." Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00025 Print Map Item-ID: i17065392 BIB-ID: 1525199 Show less
This is decorative and highly desirable antique map of Middle East by the Frederick de Wit. The map was published in Amsterdam 1675. Dating de Wit... Show moreThis is decorative and highly desirable antique map of Middle East by the Frederick de Wit. The map was published in Amsterdam 1675. Dating de Wit's map can be challenging as most of them do not include dates and the atlases were published over long periods of time. This is handsome map of the Middle East covers the regions from Turkey and Egypt to Afghanistan and the Arabian Peninsula Red Sea, Nile River, Cyprus, Asia Minor, the Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. Unlike most many maps of the area a great amount of geographic information is shown throughout the Arabian Peninsula including the locations of cities towns rivers and mountain ranges, the source for the detail in this map can be attributed to Sanson's map of 1654 which is widely regarded as one of the largest scaled and best detailed maps of the region until the mid-seventeenth century. The decorative title cartouche features several exotic figures animals and a merchant ship. descriptio per F. de Wit. Relief shown pictorially. "Gemeene Duytsche mylen van 15 in een graedt." Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00038 Print Map Item-ID: i11401394 BIB-ID: 1788076 Show less
emendata a F. de Wit ; Joannes Lhuilier fecit 1662. Countries, states and islands outlined in different colours. Pictorial relief. Decorative title... Show moreemendata a F. de Wit ; Joannes Lhuilier fecit 1662. Countries, states and islands outlined in different colours. Pictorial relief. Decorative title cartouche. Verso: "17" in pencil. Koeman, v.3, p.214 map [80]; p.196 Wit 7 lists "India Orientalis" as plate 17; Nordenskiöld, v.2 p.312 [69], p.317 [85], with "17" preceding title. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01229 Print Map Item-ID: i11404449 BIB-ID: 1172787 Show less
Originally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be... Show moreOriginally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be incorporated into an atlas. However, none of the atlases is known to have survived. The upper border shows seven city views: Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rhodes, and Famagusta, copied from Hondius's 1623 map of Asia. The costumed figures alone the borders are copied from Van den Keere's map of 1614. The map depicts Tasman's second voyage to the north coast of Australia, Le Maire's voyage to New Guinea, and Vries's 1643 to north Japan. -- Dealer's description. t'Amsterdam by Frederick de Wit in de Kalverstraet in de Witte Paskaert. The map of Asia well decorated. Views of Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rodus and Famgusta [up.margin.]. Side margins are decorated with figures of different races. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Saudi Arabia, Russia, India, China, Japan to Southeast Asia. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00321 Print Map Item-ID: i11400882 BIB-ID: 1172431 Show less
Joannes Lhuilier Sculp. t'Amsterdam. Publication details from Tibbetts and Ankary. Relief shown pictorially. Shows title in decorative cartouche at... Show moreJoannes Lhuilier Sculp. t'Amsterdam. Publication details from Tibbetts and Ankary. Relief shown pictorially. Shows title in decorative cartouche at lower left. Shows Lhuilier imprint at lower right with scale bars above. Not to be confused with De Wit's later map with the same title, but which includes de Wit's own name - Tibbetts. Titled "Turcicum Imperium. L'Huilier sculp." in the Catalogue of Maps, Prints, Drawings, etc., forming the geographical and topographical collection attached to the Library of his late Majesty King George the third, etc., London, 1829. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01106 Print Map Item-ID: i11403299 BIB-ID: 2763641 Show less
Apud F. de Wit. Pictorial relief. Illus. cartouche. In Arabian peninsula only border of Turkish Empire is marked. Names of towns, and regions are... Show moreApud F. de Wit. Pictorial relief. Illus. cartouche. In Arabian peninsula only border of Turkish Empire is marked. Names of towns, and regions are same as in Blaeus map. Covers 25°-105°E. 10°-48°N. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01023 Print Map Item-ID: i11403524 BIB-ID: 1172695 Show less
... F. de Wit. In Latin, Portuguese, and Dutch Depths indicated by stippling Ref. Koeman : M. Wit 2, v.4, p.519, c.(18). Nautila chart Qatar on maps as... Show more... F. de Wit. In Latin, Portuguese, and Dutch Depths indicated by stippling Ref. Koeman : M. Wit 2, v.4, p.519, c.(18). Nautila chart Qatar on maps as placename "Catara" Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00137 Print Map Item-ID: i11401588 BIB-ID: 1172501 Show less