Linschoten had returned from India at the …

Years: 1595 - 1595
April

Linschoten had returned from India at the same time that Cornelis de Houtman had returned to Amsterdam from his mission to Lisbon.

Having traveled widely in the Indian Ocean at the service of the Portuguese, Linschoten publishes a travel report in Amsterdam, the "Reys-gheschrift vande navigatien der Portugaloysers in Orienten" ("Report of a journey through the navigations of the Portuguese in the East").

This includes extensive directions on how to navigate between Portugal and the East Indies and to Japan.

The merchants have determined that Bantam (Banten) provides the best opportunity to buy spices.

Four ships set off from Texel on April 2, 1595, with 248 officers and men on board.

The ships of the expedition (which becomes known as the First Schipvaart), Amsterdam, Hollandia, Mauritius and Duyfken, follow the routes described by Linschoten.

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