Nieuwe Kaart van Suriname vertonende de stromen en land-streken van Suriname, Comowini, Cottica, en Marawini [“New Map of Surinam Showing Streams and Stretches of Land of Surinam, Comowini, Cottica, and Marawini.”]

AUCTION 33 | Tuesday, June 20th, 2006 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Including Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, & Autograph Letters

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Lot 123
(SURINAM).

Nieuwe Kaart van Suriname vertonende de stromen en land-streken van Suriname, Comowini, Cottica, en Marawini [“New Map of Surinam Showing Streams and Stretches of Land of Surinam, Comowini, Cottica, and Marawini.”]

map, handcolored in red, yellow and green 390 x 500 mm Ir. C. Koeman, Bibliography of Printed Maps of Suriname 1671-1971, no. 6; EJ, Vol. XV, col. 530 (commemorative stamp of Surinam showing detail of similar, but not identical map)

Amsterdam: J. Ottens before 1718

Est: $3,000 - $4,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,000
This map, published by the well-known mapseller Josua Ottens of Amsterdam, was presumably based on Mogge’s map of 1671, the oldest known printed map of Suriname. In our map, great prominence is given to the “Joods Dorp en Sinagoge” [Jew’s Town and Synagogue] as well as to several Jewish-owned plantations in that immediate vicinity. Thus, we find an abundance of Spanish-Portuguese Jewish names: de Fonseca, de Pina, Serfatyn, Nunes da Costa, Barug de Costa, Nassy, Elias Ely, de Silva, Abram de Pina, Jacques da Costa, Benjamin da Costa, Parera, Josue and Jacob Nassy, Rafael Aboafe, Nunes, Isaque Pereira, Montesinus, M. Nassy, S. Nassy, Samuel Nassy. This may very well be the first mention of a synagogue in a map of the Americas