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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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Lutetia Parisiorum vulgo Paris, Plan de
Paris en 1657, Jan
Janssonius...
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representation of
Antarctica labelled as 'Terra
Australis Incognita' on Jan
Janssonius's Z****aart van het
Zuidpoolgebied (1657), Het Scheepvaartmuseum...
- 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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atlas written by
Andreas Cellarius and
published in 1660 by
Johannes Janssonius. The
first part of the
atlas contains copper plate prints depicting the...
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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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translated by Jan
Hendrik Glazemaker, Amsterdam:
Johannes Janssonius van
Waesberge & Sara
Janssonius, 1668. An Emb****y from the East-India
Company of the United...
- The
series is
sometimes called the "Mercator/Hondius/
Janssonius"
series because of
Janssonius's later contributions.
Scholars have
argued that the globes...
- Map of the
supposed position of the
hypothetical continent of
Terra Australis Incognita (1657) by the
Dutch cartographer Jan
Janssonius....
- Nazareth, in 1657, by Jan
Janssonius...