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European Pioneers
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Europe returns 'Home' to Southeast Asia?;
The Predecessors of Marco Polo and Subsequent Travelers.
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Part III
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The View from the Deck: Early European Maps
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Chapter 7
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Europe's Quest for a Sea Route to the Indies
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82
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The Geographia of Claudius Ptolemy;
Dispelling the Myth of the Closed Indian Ocean.
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Chapter 8
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A Confusion of Peninsulas and Dragon Tails
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90
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The Fate of Cattigara and the Great Promontory;
The Life and The Death of The Phantom Peninsulas;
Metamorphosis: The Martellus Dragon Tail 'Becomes' America.
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Chapter 9
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Printed Maps Through 1538
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100
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The names Taprobana, Java Major, Java Minor; Johann Ruysch (1507);
Martin Waldseemüller (1513) and Vesconte Maggiolo (1507-16);
Lorenz Fries (1522); Benedetto Bordone's Island Maps (1528);
Sebastian Münster (1532 and 1538); Barro's Hand-Map.
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Chapter 10
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First Maps from the Spanish Voyages 1525-1540
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124
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The Magellan Voyage; Diego Ribero; Oronce Fine (1531);
Sebastian Münster (1540).
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Chapter 11
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Giacomo Gastaldi's Three Models 1548-1565
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124
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The Three Types and Their Sources; Micronesia;
The Philippines and Borneo; The Spiceries and Indonesia;
The Mainland on the 1548 Gastaldi Map;
The Mainland on the 1554 Ramusio and 1561 Gastaldi Maps;
Chiang Mai, and Lake Chiang Mai; Other Works by Gastaldi and the Italian School.
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130
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Chapter 12
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Tangling with Terra Australis and Snared by the Linea
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158
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Terra Australis; The Line of Demarcation and Southeast Asia.
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Chapter 13
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1570− ca. 1600: Diversity in a Transition to Standardization
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164
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Ortelius and Related Maps; The Curious Case of the 'Philippine' Island of St. John;
Juan López de Velasco — Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas;
Other Islands and Island Books;
Dutch and German Maps at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century;
The 'Plancius' map of circa 1594; The Linschoten map of 1595;
The Lodewijcksz Map of 1598; The Trans-Peninsular Waterway;
The Miniature Atlases of Langenes and Bertius;
Waghenaer's Chart of the Sunda Strait and the Transition to Printed Sea Charts and Pilot Books;
The Role of England.
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Part IV
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Companies and Colonization
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Chapter 14
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The Advent of the East India Companies
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200
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India Companies; The English East India Company;
The V.O.C. and Early Amsterdam Publishers;
The Trend Toward Printed Sea-Charts;
Italian and French Maps of the Later Seventeenth Century;
Holland in the Latter Part of the Seventeenth Century;
Spain Looks to Micronesia; Germany.
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Chapter 15
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The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
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232
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François Valentijn and Johannes van Keulen; England and France;
Spain and the Philippines; European Maps in Southeast Asia.
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Chapter 16
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The Nineteenth Century and the Mapping of the Interior
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252
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Indochina; Burma and Thailand; Transition to the Modern Era.
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Endnotes
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265
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References
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272
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Index
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275
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Chronological List of Figures
9th to 14th Centuries
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9th century
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Stone relief, Candi Borobudur, pg. 30, fig. 11.
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12th century
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'Turin' world map, Anonymous, pg. 63, figs. 30 &; fig. 31 (detail).
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13th century
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World map, Beatus, pg. 70, fig. 36.
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ca. 1320
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World map (detail), Petro Vesconte/Marino Sanudo Bongars 1611), pg. 88, fig. 44.
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1375
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Southeast Asia from the Catalan Atlas, Abraham Cresques, pg. 78, fig. 40.
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15th Century
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1472
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