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See the journal of this voyage, kept by Frank Van der Does, one of the sharers of the expedition, and printed in the second volume of J. K. J. De JONGE'S well-known book: De Opkomst van het Nederlandsch gezag in Oost-Indie [The Rise of the Dutch power in the East Indies] ('s Gravenhage, Amsterdam MDCCCLXIV), pp. 287-372. It may safely be assumed that Van Linschoten's book contains everything that the Dutch knew of the East, when in 1595 Dutch vessels were first sent out to those remote regions. Charts Nos 1 (a part of the _Orbis terrarum combmdiosa descriptio_. Antverpiae apud joafiem Baptistam Vrient), and 2 (a part of the _Exacta & accurata delineatio cum orarum maritimarum tum eijam locorum terrestrium quae in regionibus Chiua...una cum omnium vicinarum instilarum descriptjone ut sunt Sumatra, Java utraque_...) give a survey of this knowledge so far as our present purpose is concerned. I have made use of a copy of Van Linschoten's work in the library of the Leyden University.] Pag. 25. Chapter the Twentieth. Concerning the island of Java Mayor, together with its commodities, merchandise and dealings, weights, coins and value of the same, and other particulars. [Map No. 1. Gedeelte der (Part of the) _Orbis terrae compendiosa describtio_] {Page 2} South-south-east, facing the farthest extremity of the island of Samatra, south of the line _equinoctial_, lies the island called _Java Mayor_, or great _Java_...This island begins in 7 degrees Latitude South, and extends east by south a length of 150 miles but of its breadth nothing is known up to now, since it has not yet been explored, nor is this known to the inhabitants themselves. Some suppose it to be a mainland, [forming part] of the land called Terra incognita, which would then extend hitherward from beyond the _C de boa Esperanca_ but of this there is no certitude hitherto, so that it is usually accounted an island... [Map No. 2. Gedeelte der (Part of the) _Exacta & accurata delineatio cum orarum maritimarum tum etjam locorum terrestrium, quae in regjonibus China...una cum omnium vicinarum insularum descriptjone ut sunt Sumatra, Java utraque_] * * * * * {Page 3} II. (1602). NOTICES OF THE SOUTH-COAST OF NEW GUINEA IN 1602. _Journal or Daily Register_, begun on the 22nd day of April, A.D. 1601, kept on board the sho Gelderlant... This 10th day of April 1602. The meeting of the Plenary Council [*] having been convened by ord
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