Recently, two more works have appeared, by Gavin Menzies and Peter Trickett, also claiming that the non-existent landmass usually known as Jave-la-Grande (Great Java) immediately south of Indonesia on the mid-16th century Dieppe maps was a misplaced Portuguese map of Australia. It apparently did not occur to any of these authors that their premise may have been false
This is the latest book claiming that the Portuguese discovered Australia. Belief in the validity of...
At top right margin: IV.; From: Histoire des navigations aux terres australes / attributed to Charle...
The author examines the writings and maps of Manuel Godinho de Eredia from the early 1600s, and conc...
The continent of Jave-la-Grande on the mid-16th century manuscript Dieppe maps has been the subject ...
For two centuries the landmass named Jave-la-Grande, which appears south of Indonesia on a number of...
In this article, written in response to the recent publication of a book by Peter Trickett, 'Beyond ...
The Harleian and other Dieppe maps made in France in the mid-16th century are manifestly based on Po...
Moai Sightings What's New Elsewhere What's New in the Pacific What's New in Hanga Roa</p
In this book Brigadier Fitzgerald summarises the arguments for and against the identification of the...
Too many people today expect early maps and charts of newly discovered lands to have similar standar...
Within the last few years historians of cartography have become increasingly aware of the potential ...
The latter half of the 20th century has witnessed a veritable spate of reports in the press about th...
The Dutch, under Willem Janszoon in the Duyfken, and the British, under James Cook in the Endeavour,...
Claims that the Spanish and especially the Portuguese discovered Australia before the Dutch and Engl...
Queensland historians awake! If you merely accept our history as expressed in the past you will righ...
This is the latest book claiming that the Portuguese discovered Australia. Belief in the validity of...
At top right margin: IV.; From: Histoire des navigations aux terres australes / attributed to Charle...
The author examines the writings and maps of Manuel Godinho de Eredia from the early 1600s, and conc...
The continent of Jave-la-Grande on the mid-16th century manuscript Dieppe maps has been the subject ...
For two centuries the landmass named Jave-la-Grande, which appears south of Indonesia on a number of...
In this article, written in response to the recent publication of a book by Peter Trickett, 'Beyond ...
The Harleian and other Dieppe maps made in France in the mid-16th century are manifestly based on Po...
Moai Sightings What's New Elsewhere What's New in the Pacific What's New in Hanga Roa</p
In this book Brigadier Fitzgerald summarises the arguments for and against the identification of the...
Too many people today expect early maps and charts of newly discovered lands to have similar standar...
Within the last few years historians of cartography have become increasingly aware of the potential ...
The latter half of the 20th century has witnessed a veritable spate of reports in the press about th...
The Dutch, under Willem Janszoon in the Duyfken, and the British, under James Cook in the Endeavour,...
Claims that the Spanish and especially the Portuguese discovered Australia before the Dutch and Engl...
Queensland historians awake! If you merely accept our history as expressed in the past you will righ...
This is the latest book claiming that the Portuguese discovered Australia. Belief in the validity of...
At top right margin: IV.; From: Histoire des navigations aux terres australes / attributed to Charle...
The author examines the writings and maps of Manuel Godinho de Eredia from the early 1600s, and conc...