Regnum Jafnapatnam cum insulis adjacentibus.
Scale approximately 1:440,000 (E 079°34'31"--E 080°35'36"/N 09°51'37"--N 09°14'07"), Relief shown pictorially., Decorative title cartouche at lower left with a male figure on either side and two children and a goat at top., Includes sailing ships and sea creatures, elephants and vegetation on land, and a compass rose; scales at bottom right flanked by sea creatures., "Vol. 3. p. 712" at upper right, "27" at lower right., Bar scales given in Duytsche mylen, Spansche leagues, and English and French leagues; scale estimated by measurement of degree of latitude., Four borders of the map are labeled with directions: meridies, septen trio, oriens, and occidens; oriented with north at the bottom.
- Contributor
- Baldaeus, Philippus, 1632-1672 (Contributor)
- Date
- 1744 to 1746
- Department
- Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections
- Dimensions
- 28 x 35 cm, on sheet 35 x 43 cm
- Genre
- early maps
- Last Modified
- 2025-10-27T16:43:15.749971Z
- Language
- Latin
- Materials
- 1 map
- Provenance
- Library copy from the library of Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart
- Related Material
- Appears in an edition of Naauwkeurige beschryvinge van Malabar en Choromandel, der zelver aangrenzende ryken, en het machtige eyland Ceylon (English: A true and exact description of the most celebrated East-India coasts of Malabar and Coromandel, as also of the isle of Ceylon), possibly the English edition, printed by assignment from Messrs. Churchill for Henry Lintot; and John Osborn, at the Golden-Ball in Pater-noster Row, 1744-1746.
- Rights Statement
- No Copyright - United States
- Series
- Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart Collection of Prints--Baldaeus, Philippus, 1632-1672. Naauwkeurige beschryvinge van Malabar en Choromandel, der zelver aangrenzende ryken, en het machtige eyland Ceylon. English
- Subject
- Sri Lanka--Jaffna
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