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Mapping for money: Maps, plans and topographic paintings and their role in Dutch overseas expansion during the 16th and 17th centuries
Zandvliet, K. (2002). Mapping for money: Maps, plans and topographic paintings and their role in Dutch overseas expansion during the 16th and 17th centuries. Batavian Lion International: Amsterdam. ISBN 90-6707-550-7. 328 pp.

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Keywords
    Historical account
    Mapping
    Navigational aids > Maps > Navigational charts
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Zandvliet, K.

Abstract
    This study aims to give a better understanding of the role played by maps and mapmakers during the first century of Dutch overseas expandion and specifically to see how the Dutch companies organized the mapmaking function into their set of management tools.

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