Re: erratum
- From: "IE J" <inger_e.johansson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 05:53:19 GMT
Daryl,
I write above. None of them are identical in all details. Denkert had some
of his information from Blaeu, but for the information for example regarding
where tribes were he had it via Janzon who also as well as Blaue both were
concurrents and had some private contacts.
The information on the later maps correspond with a map from 1700 with small
differences from maps later 18th century. Please check for the full
information regarding Munk if you plan to use either of the ones you have
access to. Munk didn't trade furs on the journey from where only a few
survivers ever lived to return home.
Inger E
"Daryl Krupa" <icycalmca@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
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IE J wrote:
"Daryl Krupa" <icycalmca@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
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IE J wrote:
Daryl,
I thought I sent you one where you could see for yourself that
thearea
is only a very minor part of Dania Nova. Haven't you had the 'a' of
Older,4
parts of a map???? If not send me a private mail.
Inger E;
I have no idea what you are talking about.
I have received no parts of any map from you, or
any indication that you intended to send me anything.
Give me the title of the map, and its date, and its cartographer,
so that I might be able to find it myself.
-
Daryl Krupa
The early edited version of the map I am talking about exists as far as
scholars searched only in one exemplar, it was edited by Denkert the
sonnot exactly the same as the version of the map edited much later by his
viaon behalf of Denkert the Older. Denkert the Older got his information
thatJanzon who had had it when he worked in his youth for Tycho Brahe
(1546-1601).
So if you want to have the early version where you can see for yourself
youDania Nova was much larger area then the Munk's area, you can have it or
thecan go looking for Dankert the older's son's edition of it where some of
onnames and locations of the Indian tribes around 1600 aren't the same as
the early one.
Inger E:
So far, you have given me "Denkert the Older", "Dankert the older",
and "his son",
as "editor",
no title, and
only an approximate date, i.e.,
sometime after the birth of Tycho Brahe in 1546.
This is insufficient information.
I repeat:
Give me the title of the map, and its date, and its cartographer,
so that I might be able to find it myself.
I have found a map made by
I. Danckerts (usually known as Justus Danckerts,
and also known as Danckaerts,danckers, and Danquerts)
"Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americae",
from 1680.
It can be seen here:
http://www.raremaps.com/cgi-bin/map-archive.cgi?Oceana+Oceana+0066
And a later version, titled
"Recentissima Novi Orbis Sive Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis
Tabula.... ",
is here (date 1690):
http://www.raremaps.com/cgi-bin/map-archive.cgi?Oceana+Oceana+3204
A clearer image of that later Danckerts map is here:
http://sanderusmaps.com/antique-maps/america/america_11283.cfm?site=ok
Are either of these the map that you thought that you sent me?
I have seen notations that indicate that Danckerts copied much of
his material from the cartographers known as Blaeu,
not Janzon (usually Jansson, or Janssonius) or Brahe.
Perhaps you mean Cornelis (also known as Conelius) Danckerts.
Please, regarding the map that you thought that you had sent me,
what is the full name of the cartographer of the map,
what is the date of the map, and
what is the title of the map?
-
Daryl Krupa
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