together they published atlases as Mercator/Hondius/Janssonius. Under the leadership of Janssonius the Hondius Atlas was steadily enlarged. Renamed Atlas...
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Sigismund's plan of Moscow, 1610. 1596, Lambert Andrea, Moscovia 1648, Jan Janssonius, Typus Generalis Vkraine (General Description of Ukraine), in the east...
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Jan Jansson may refer to: Jan Janssonius, (1588 - 1664), also known as Jan Jansson and Jan Janszoon, Dutch cartographer who lived and worked in Amsterdam...
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Catherine Jérémie, French-Canadian botanist (died 1744) July 11 (bur.) – Jan Janssonius, Dutch cartographer (born 1588) August 22 – Maria Cunitz, Silesian astronomer...
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Lutetia Parisiorum vulgo Paris, Plan de Paris en 1657, Jan Janssonius...
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This detail of a map by Jan Janssonius (1588-1664) shows the former "Barbary Coast" of North Africa, known in the 17th century as Barbaria, now covered...
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A 17th-century map by the Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius showing the Barbary Coast, here "Barbaria"...
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History of cartography (redirect from Dutch mapping of Jan Mayen)
Macrocosmica) published by Jan Janssonius in Amsterdam. In the long run the competition between map-making firms Blaeu and Janssonius resulted in the publication...
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pagan constellations with biblical and early Christian figures. 1660 – Jan Janssonius' 11th volume of Atlas Major (not to be confused with the similarly named...
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Tolkien's Corsairs were inspired by the Barbary Pirates or Corsairs of the North African coast. Map by Jan Janssonius, c. 1650...
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and Mercator in the 1590s, and they continued to appear on maps by Jan Janssonius and Willem Blaeu into the 1640s. By the 17th century, traders had established...
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Southern Lincolnshire from a mid-17th-century atlas by Jan Janssonius, showing unsettled areas within undrained fens...
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Kiev (Kiow) on a fragment of piece Tractus Borysthenis Vulgo Dniepr at Niepr dicti. Map by Jan Janssonius (Amsterdam, 1663)....
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published in 1599, but they continued to appear on Arctic maps published by Jan Janssonius and Willem Blaeu at least into the 1640s. A (erroneous) claim propagated...
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and LVCACH in these locations on his world map of 1571. The 1596 map by Jan Huygen van Linschoten showed BEACH and LOCACH, projecting from the map's...
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Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese) Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem Atlas Van Loon Jan Janssonius Maris Pacifici History of cartography Mappa Mundi Golden Age of Netherlandish...
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(approximately; d. 1627) Francis Higginson, colonial American Puritan (d. 1630) Jan Janssonius, Dutch cartographer (d. 1664) Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet...
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Beauplan 1649 Typus Generalis Vkraine General description of Ukraine Jan Janssonius 1659—1685 Ukrainae pars quae Kiovia Palatinatus vulgo dicitur Ukrainian...
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Map of the supposed position of the hypothetical continent of Terra Australis Incognita (1657) by the Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius....
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1614) June 22 – Katherine Philips, Anglo-Welsh poet (b. 1631) July – Jan Janssonius, Dutch cartographer (b. 1588) July 4 – George III of Brieg, Duke of...
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Veenboer or Sulayman Reis (died 1620) Murat Reis the Elder (c. 1534–1638) Jan Janszoon or Murat Reis the Younger (c. 1570–after 1641) Barbary corsairs...
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Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen (24 July 1657 – 28 July 1712) (Theodoor Jansson) was a Dutch physician, and the learned editor of various classical...
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America and its appearance on the maps of the respected cartographers Jan Janssonius, Nicolas Sanson, and Guillaume Delisle spread it through other European...
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Things] (in Dutch), translated by Jan Hendrik Glazemaker, Amsterdam: Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge & Sara Janssonius, 1668. An Embassy from the East-India...
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and was promoted in 1877. On 28 September that year he married Marchien Janssonius. In 1881 he moved to Amsterdam to become professor at the Free University...
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(approximately; d. 1627) Francis Higginson, colonial American Puritan (d. 1630) Jan Janssonius, Dutch cartographer (d. 1664) Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet...
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Hayes, Derek (2001), Historical Atlas of the North Pacific Ocean. Heeres, Jan Ernst; et al., eds. (1895), Abel Jansz. Tasman's Journal of His Discovery...
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1614) June 22 – Katherine Philips, Anglo-Welsh poet (b. 1631) July – Jan Janssonius, Dutch cartographer (b. 1588) July 4 – George III of Brieg, Duke of...
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Mercator-Hondius atlas. After 1628 Henricus partnered with the cartographer Jan Janssonius and together they continued the business. He died in Amsterdam. He came...
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