Cremation of the king Pego 1604 Markings on what wise haer dead burn Coningen Cremation kings use according to Pegu, 1604. the body of the deceased king is laid out and mourned, then on land or burned in a boat on the water. Part of the illustrations in the report of the second voyage to the East Indies for the Dutch East India Company under Steven van der Hagen, 1603-1608, No. 11. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to print by Johann Theodor and Johann Israel de BryPlaats manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1644 - 1646 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing pr


Cremation of the king Pego 1604 Markings on what wise haer dead burn Coningen Cremation kings use according to Pegu, 1604. the body of the deceased king is laid out and mourned, then on land or burned in a boat on the water. Part of the illustrations in the report of the second voyage to the East Indies for the Dutch East India Company under Steven van der Hagen, 1603-1608, No. 11. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to print by Johann Theodor and Johann Israel de BryPlaats manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1644 - 1646 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 135 mm × W 170 mmToelichtingDe original plates first used: Short and warachtich verhael Vande heerlicke victory (...) by the ships or twelve afghevaren uyt Hollandt, Subtitle "ghebiedt vanden generael (...) Steven Verhaghen in the Eylanden Vande Moluckes (Jan Jansz, Rotterdam, 1606) in the publication of De Bry, Petits voyages, 1607. These copies used in: Beschrijhe of the second voyagie, Ghedaen by 12. Ships naer d'East If. Under Mr. Steven Admirael vander Hagen. This text included in I. Commelin, Beginning and voortgangh, the Vereenighde Nederlantsche Chartered East India Company, J. Janssonius, Amsterdam 1646. Numbered: 11. Subject: exploration, expedition, voyage of discovery landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions body -Burning, cremationTweede trip for the VOC to the East Indies (1603-1608) When: 1604 - 1604


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