- François Thijssen
François Thijssen or Frans Thijsz (died
Oct 13 1638 ?) was a Dutch explorer who is famous because of his travel along the South coast ofAustralia .He was the captain of the ship "'t Gulden Zeepaerdt" ("The Golden Seahorse") when sailing from
Cape of Good Hope to Batavia. On this travel, he ended up too far to the south and on January 26th 1627 he discovered the coast ofAustralia . This was near toCape Leeuwin .Thijssen continued to sail eastwards, mapping more than 1500 kilometres of Australia's coast. He called the land "'t Land van
Pieter Nuyts " ("The Land ofPieter Nuyts "), referring to the highest VOC official aboard his ship. Part of Thijssen's map shows the islands St. Francis and St. Peter, now known as theNuyts Archipelago . The ship, which had been built inMiddelburg and leftZeeland on May 22 1626, finally arrived in Batavia on April 10 1627. Thijssens observations were included as soon as 1628 by the VOC cartographerHessel Gerritsz in a chart of the Indies and New Holland.This voyage defined most of the southern coast of Australia and discouraged the notion that ‘’New Holland’’, as it was then known, was linked to Antarctica. Much later, Thijssens findings led
Jean Pierre Purry to propose a Dutch colony on the mainland there in 1717-18. In his 1726 novelGulliver’s Travels ,Jonathon Swift placedLilliput and Blefuscu near the unimaginably remote Nuyts Archipelago a hundred years after their discovery. Indeed, present daySouth Australia would not be visited again by Europeans for 165 years, when in 1792 the French explorerBruny d'Entrecasteaux searched there for his lost compatriot La Pérouse.Thijssen took the ‘’Gulden Zeepaerdt’’ back to Middelburg on a 1629-1630 voyage. He was captain on the ship ‘’Valk’’ which sailed in 1636 from Zeeland to Batavia. Later, this ship perished near
Pulicat in southeast India on October 13, 1638, though it is unclear if François Thijssen was its captain at the time.ources
* Michael Pearson "Great Southern Land. The maritime explorations of Terra Australis" (2005) (published by the Australian government department of the environment and heritage)
* [http://www.vocsite.nl/schepen Data on trips of the VOC ships ‘’Gulden Zeepaard’’ and ‘’Valk’’]
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