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Journaal wegens een voyagie, gedaan op order der Hollandsche Oost-Indische Maatschappy

SubjectAustralia–Description and travel
Discovery and exploration
Voyages and travels
Dutch East Indies
Western Australia–History
Rottnest Island (W.A. : Island)
Explorers
Shipping
Category1. Settlement
AuthorTorst, Mandrop
PublisherWillem de Coup, Willem Lamsvelt, Philip Verbeek, and Jan Lamsvelt
Place Of PublicationAmsterdam
KeywordsExpedition
Current HolderState Library of Western Australia
National Library of Australia
Period Of Reference 1696/1697
Date1701-01-01
Series Number910.4 TOR
Item Numberb1254023
Access RightsDigitised
Rights Out of Copyright
Country Of OriginNetherlands
Australia
PlaceRottnest Island
Jakarta
Language Dutch
Description From SourceFull title: Journaal wegens een voyagie, gedaan op order der Hollandsche Oost-Indische Maatschappy in de jaaren 1696 en 1697 door het hoekerscheepje de Nyptang, het schip de Geelvink, en het galjoot de Wezel, na het onbekende Zuid-land, en wyders na Batavia. Running title: Journaal wegens een voyagie na’t Zuid-land. 24 p.; 20 cm. (4to) Now attributed, by Schilder, to the Nyptang’s upper-surgeon Mandrop Torst. Previously attributed by Robert to second in command, Gerrit Collaert. Usually referred to as Vlamingh’s journal. Also published as a part of: Historie des Sevarambes, volkeren die een gedeelte van het darde vast-land bewoonen, gemeenlyk Zuid-land … / Denis Vairasse d’Allais. Amsterdam, 1701. Account of Vlamingh’s 1696-1697 expedition surveying the west coast of Australia from Rottnest Island to Vlaming Head. It was the first, and for long the only account of the expedition, based on the journal kept aboard the Nyptang, and not on Vlamingh’s account.
Physical FormatLogbook
Bibliographic Citationhttps://www.zotero.org/groups/4688363/oama/items/TVL4NYF9/ https://www.zotero.org/groups/4688363/oama/items/3JJY3HII/
Date Accessed2023-04-11
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