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- The First Dutch Expedition to the East Indies (Dutch: Eerste Schipvaart) was an expedition that took place from 1595 to 1597. It was instrumental in opening...
- De eerste schipvaart (in Dutch). Vol. 1. The Hague: Nijhoff. OCLC 1042910864. Rouffaer, G.; IJzerman, J., eds. (1925). De eerste schipvaart (in Dutch)...
- De eerste schipvaart (in Dutch). Vol. 1. The Hague: Nijhoff. OCLC 1042910864. Rouffaer, G.; IJzerman, J., eds. (1925). De eerste schipvaart (in Dutch)...
- four ships in the First Dutch Expedition to Nusantara (Dutch: Eerste Schipvaart, and with which both Cornelis and his brother Frederik de Houtman sailed)...
- Dirkszoon Keyser on the first voyage of the Dutch to the East Indies ("Eerste Schipvaart"). Thus it was the only first-magnitude star not listed in Ptolemy's Almagest...
- had sailed on the first Dutch trading expedition, known as the Eerste Schipvaart, to the East Indies. It first appeared on a 35-cm (14 in) diameter celestial...
- S2CID 145217412. 0H. A. van Foreest and A. de Booy, eds., De Vierde Schipvaart derNederlanders naar Oost-IndiÃ" onder Jacob Wilkens en Jacob van Neck...
- officers and men on board. The expedition (which became known as the Eerste schipvaart) followed the routes described by Jan Huygen van Linschoten after he had...
- had sailed on the first Dutch trading expedition, known as the Eerste Schipvaart, to the East Indies. Grus first appeared on a 35-centimetre-diameter celestial...
- had sailed on the first Dutch trading expedition, known as the Eerste Schipvaart, to the East Indies. It first appeared on a 35-cm (14 in) diameter celestial...