Jehudà Cresques (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəuˈða ˈkɾeskəs], 1360-1410), also known as Jafudà Cresques, Jaume Riba, and Cresques lo Juheu ("Cresques the...
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with his son, Jehuda Cresques, Cresques is credited with the authorship of the celebrated Catalan Atlas of 1375. A Majorcan Jew, Cresques was a master...
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Majorcan cartographic school (redirect from Cresques workshop)
Dulcert (fl. 1339) - possibly a Genoese immigrant. Abraham Cresques (fl. 1375) Jehuda Cresques ("Jaume Riba"/"Jacobus Ribes") Haym ibn Risch ("Joan de Vallsecha")...
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Zurara (chronicler) Pero da Covilhã (traveller) Jácome de Maiorca (Jehudà Cresques, cartographer) Pedro Escobar (pilot) Pedro Nunes (mathematician) Pero...
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Henry did possess geographical curiosity, and employed cartographers. Jehuda Cresques, a noted cartographer, has been said to have accepted an invitation...
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(English: return of the sea). It is thought that Jehuda Cresques, son of the Catalan cartographer Abraham Cresques have been one of the notable cartographers...
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poet Theodor Creizenach (1818–1877) – German professor of literature Jehuda Cresques (1360–1410) – Catalan cartographer Károly Csemegi (1826–1899) – Hungarian...
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Vila do Infante. Henry the Navigator employed cartographers, such as Jehuda Cresques, to help him chart the coast of Mauretania in the wake of voyages he...
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Portuguese know-how, since Prince Henry commissioned the Jewish Majorcan Jehuda Cresques to produce portolans for him. According to the 16th century Portuguese...
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-1464), historian and anti-Jewish writer. Abraham Cresques (1325–1387), cartographer. Jehudà Cresques (1360–1410), cartographer. Alfonso de Cartagen (1384–1456)...
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Grand Master of the Knights of St. John Abraham Cresques (14th century), cartographer Jehuda Cresques (14th–15th centuries), cartographer DJ Sammy (born...
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Tenochtitlán (b. 1397) Qu You, Chinese novelist (b. 1341) probable Jehuda Cresques, Catalan cartographer (b. 1350) Gentile da Fabriano, Italian painter...
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observatory and "school" at Sagres. It is thought that Jehuda Cresques, son of Jewish cartographer Abraham Cresques of Palma in Majorca, and Italian-Majorcan Angelino...
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date; d. 1403) December 27 – John I of Aragon (d. 1396) date unknown Jehuda Cresques, Catalan cartographer (d. 1427) Agnolo Gaddi, Italian painter (d. 1396)...
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date; d. 1403) December 27 – John I of Aragon (d. 1396) date unknown Jehuda Cresques, Catalan cartographer (d. 1427) Agnolo Gaddi, Italian painter (d. 1396)...
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Tenochtitlán (b. 1397) Qu You, Chinese novelist (b. 1341) probable Jehuda Cresques, Catalan cartographer (b. 1350) Gentile da Fabriano, Italian painter...
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Mexico and the Philippines. It is thought that Jehuda Cresques, son of the Catalan cartographer Abraham Cresques has been one of the notable cartographers...
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that Dulcert was "Dalorto" misspelled.. Rey Pastor says.. "..That Jehuda Cresques (c. 1415) acted as founder and director of the Escola de Sagres, was...
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