Background
Bowen was born at Tal-y-Llychau (nowCareer
Death
In spite of his royal patronage and renown, Bowen like many cartographers of his day, would die in poverty. His son, Thomas Bowen (1733–1790) would carry on the business, but would ultimately suffer a similar fate, dying in a''Complete map of the Southern Continent''
Legend
A legend on Bowen's map emphasised the separation between ''Hollandia Nova'' and ''Terra Australis'' that had been introduced either inadvertently or intentionally by Thévenot when he placed the two names on either side of the latitude staff running down the 135° East of Greenwich meridian. Bowen's map legend identified ''Terra Australis'' as the land described by Quirós by saying:It is also requisite to observe that the Country discovered by Ferdinand de Quiros lies according to his description on the East Side of this Continent directly opposite to Carpentaria which if Attentively considered will add no small weight to the Credit of what he has written about that Country and which has been very rashly as well as very unjustly treated by some Critical Writers as a Fiction; Whereas it Appears from this Map of Actual Discoveries, that there is a Country where Ferdinand de Quiros says he found one: And if so why may not that Country be such a one as he describes?Another legend added by Bowen to the map called for discovery and settlement of ''Terra Australis'':
It is impossible to conceive a Country that promises fairer from its Scituation, than this of Terra Australis; no longer incognita, as this Map demonstrates, but the Southern Continent Discovered. It lies Precisely in the richest Climates of the World. If the Islands ofThe territorial claim made by Britain when the colony ofSumatra Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...,Java Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ..., &Borneo Borneo () is the List of islands by area, third-largest island in the world, with an area of , and population of 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses). Situated at the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, it is one of the Greater Sunda ..., abound inPrecious Stone Precious may refer to: Music * Precious (group), a British female pop group Albums * ''Precious'' (Chanté Moore album), 1992 * ''Precious'' (Conrad Sewell album), 2023 * ''Precious'' (Cubic U album), 1998 * ''Precious'' (Ours album), 20 ...s and other valuable Commodities; and theMoluccas The Maluku Islands ( ; , ) or the Moluccas ( ; ) are an archipelago in the eastern part of Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. Geographically they are located in West Melanesi ...in Spices;New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; , fossilized , also known as Papua or historically ) is the List of islands by area, world's second-largest island, with an area of . Located in Melanesia in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is ...and the Regions behind it must by a parity of Reason be as plentifully endowed by Nature. If the Island ofMadagascar Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar, is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's List of islands by area, f ...is so Noble and plentiful a Country as all Authors speak it andGold Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin ) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a brightness, bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal ...,Ivory Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and Tooth, teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentine, one of the physical structures of teeth and tusks. The chemical structure of the teeth and tusks of mamm ..., and other Commodities are common in the Southern part of Africa, from Melinda down to theCape of Good Hope The Cape of Good Hope ( ) is a rocky headland on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. A List of common misconceptions#Geography, common misconception is that the Cape of Good Hope is the southern tip of Afri ..., and so up again to C. Gonsalez; here are ye same Latitudes in Carpentaria, New Holland, andNew Zealand New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of isla ..., IfPeru Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...overflows with Silver, if all the Mountains of Chili are filled with Gold, and this precious Metal & Stones much more precious are ye product ofBrazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...; this Continent enjoys the benefit of the same position and therefore whoever perfectly discovers & settles it will become infalliably possessed of Territories as Rich, as fruitful, & as capable of Improvement, as any that have been hitherto found out, either in theEast Indies The East Indies (or simply the Indies) is a term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery. The ''Indies'' broadly referred to various lands in Eastern world, the East or the Eastern Hemisphere, particularly the islands and mainl ..., or theWest West is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance langu ....
Works
* c. 1714 ''Maps of the Continents.'' * 1720 (with John Owen) ''Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved.'' * 1744–1747 ''A Complete System of Geography.'' * 1744–1748 maps for ''Complete Collection of Voyages'' (Harris). * 1752 ''Complete Atlas Distinct View of the Known World''. * 1758 (with John Gibson) ''Atlas Minimus'' (re-issued 1774 and 1792). * 1755–1760 (with Thomas Kitchin) ''The Large English Atlas'' (1763/1767/1777/1785/1787 further editions and enlargements). * 1762 (with Thomas Kitchin) ''The Royal English Atlas'' 1778/1780 re-issued (1794–1828 re-issued as the ''English Atlas''). * c. 1763 (with Benjamin Martin) ''The Natural History of England''. * 1766 ''Universal History of the World''. * 1767 (with Thomas Bowen) ''Atlas Anglicanus'' (re-issued 1777). * c. 1777 (Thomas Bowen) ''The World showing the Discoveries of Captain Cook and other Circumnavigators''. * c. 1784 (Thomas Bowen) Maps in ''Rapkins's History of England''. * ''A Complete map of the Southern Continent survey'd by Capt. Abel Tasman & depicted by order of the East India Company in Holland in the Stadt House at Amsterdam''; E. Bowen, Sculpt.References
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bowen, Emanuel 1694 births 1767 deaths Welsh engravers Welsh cartographers Welsh geographers 18th-century Welsh people 18th-century British cartographers 18th-century engravers