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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star atlas written by Andreas Cellarius and published in 1660 by Johannes Janssonius. The first part of the atlas contains copper plate prints depicting...
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translated by Jan Hendrik Glazemaker, Amsterdam: Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge & Sara Janssonius, 1668. An Embassy from the East-India Company of...
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Joan Blaeu (redirect from Johannes Blaeu)
devised by Timothy Pont. Fiercely competitive with his contemporary Johannes Janssonius as to which of them could make an atlas with a higher quantity of...
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1597–1651) Willem Hondius (Netherlands, 1598–1652/58) Johannes Janssonius (Netherlands, 1588–1664) Johannes van Keulen (Netherlands, 1654–1715) Joannes de Laet...
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by his widow, two sons, Jodocus II and Henricus, and son-in-law Johannes Janssonius, whose name appears on the Atlas as co-publisher after 1633. Eventually...
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Fragmenta tabulæ antiquæ) by Johannes Moretus, who would print the full Tabula in December 1598, also at Antwerp. Johannes Janssonius published another version...
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Johann Grueber (redirect from Johannes Gruber)
[China... Illustrated...] (in Latin), Amsterdam: Jacob van Meurs, Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge, & Elizaeus Weyerstraet, pp. 64–67. Kircher, Athanasius;...
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enormous success; he (followed by his son Henricus, and son-in-law Johannes Janssonius) produced 29 editions between 1609 and 1641, including one in English...
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the course of the Rhine.[citation needed] 1633: the Swabian map by Johannes Janssonius, Amsterdam: Totius Sveviae novissima tabula shows Lake Constance...
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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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inwoonderen der selver provincien derwaerts gedaen..., Amsterdam: Johannes Janssonius, 1646 via archive.org F. Lach, Donald (1993). Asia in the Making...
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The arrival of general Hulft at the court of Rajasingha II (by Johannes Janssonius Waasbergen, circa 1672)...
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bought some of the copperplates of the artdealer and cartographer Johannes Janssonius. Along with Valck and Bloteling, he produced prints for the London...
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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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daughters married cartographers, including one who wed the engraver Johannes Janssonius who later joined the family business. When Jodocus Hondius returned...
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Atlas or Water World) of 1676 Volume XVIII: The French edition of Johannes Janssonius's Zeeatlas (Maritime Atlas) of 1657 The Atlas van Loon was acquired...
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Netherlands. It is republished in 1625. Janssonius and Goos collaborated until the latter's death. In 1619 Janssonius printed Goos's Novus tabularum geographicarum...
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credited as: Hendrick Boom, the widow of Dirk Boom, Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge, Gillis Janssonius van Waesberge, Gerardus Borstius, Abraham van Someren...
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Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen II (1724–1761), New York theologian Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen (1657–1712), Dutch physician Theodorus Klompe (1903–1963)...
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1594; a second edition was published in 1614 by his son-in-law, Johannes Janssonius. Translated from Latin, the title of the book is Theatre of the Art...
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In Antwerp, his father had associated with Jodocus Hondius and Johannes Janssonius. Goos followed in his footsteps, first creating pilot books and then...
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inwoonderen der selver provincien derwaerts gedaen..., Amsterdam: Johannes Janssonius, 1646 via archive.org Wilhelm En Maurits van Nassau, Princen van...
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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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Years' War & the Anglo–Spanish War Siege of Coevorden,1592, print by Johannes Janssonius Belligerents Dutch Republic England German Mercenaries Spanish Empire...
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controversial. The first depiction of Terra Australis on a globe was probably on Johannes Schöner's lost 1523 globe on which Oronce Fine is thought to have based...
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mengelingen in oly en der zelver gebruik, Amsterdam, published by Johannes and Gillis Janssonius van Waesberge, 1692 Wilhelmus Beurs in the RKD Wilhelmus Beurs...
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Amsterdam, 1611-1616 Ilpendam, David Jansz van Leiden, 1617-1642 Janssonius, Johannes, Amsterdam, 1608, 1613-1664 Kempfer, Erasmus, Frankfurt am Main,...
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created the west choir at Saint Catherine's Church, beginning in 1414 Johannes Pauli (b. 1450/54; d. after 1530), Franciscan friar, Schwank poet, trailblazer...
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was subsequently copied by Gerardus Mercator and Jodocus Hondius, Jan Janssonius and Willem Blaeu. In 1614 Massa returned to Moscow, this time accompanied...
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