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Willem Blaeu Blaeu Atlas of Scotland, by Joan
Blaeu,
published in 1654
Atlas Blaeu or
Atlas Maior, by Joan
Blaeu,
published in 1635
Stedenboek Blaeu or Toonneel...
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Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm ˈjɑnsoːm ˈblʌu]; 1571 – 21
October 1638), also
abbreviated to
Willem Jansz.
Blaeu, was a
Dutch cartographer...
- Joan
Blaeu (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjoːɑm ˈblʌu]; 23
September 1596 – 21
December 1673), also
called Johannes Blaeu, was a
Dutch cartographer and the official...
- The
Atlas Maior is the
final version of Joan
Blaeu's atlas,
published in
Amsterdam between 1662 and 1672, in
Latin (11 volumes),
French (12 volumes),...
- The book
commonly known as
Blaeu Atlas of Scotland, the
fifth volume of
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Sive
Atlas Novus, is the
first known atlas of Scotland...
- 14th/15th-century
Arabic astrology text Book of
Wonders Gemini by
Willem Blaeu, 1602
White and
Black Geminis by Arija, 1904
Astronomical symbols Chinese...
- in present-day Germany, 1595)
Atlas Novus (Joan
Blaeu, Netherlands, 1635–1658)
Atlas Maior (
Blaeu, Netherlands, 1662–1667)
Cartes générales de toutes...
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Willem Blaeu's 1652 map of
Utrecht (here
Traiectum Wttrecht) with its
canals and
fortifications with
nurseries in
green on the outside.
North is to the...
- work of
cartography and art
published by his
contemporary and
friend Joan
Blaeu. Van der Hem was born in
Amsterdam as the son of the
lawyer Ysbrand van...
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Blaeu. Janssonius' maps are
similar to
those of
Blaeu, and he is
often accused of
copying from his rival, but many of his maps
predate those of
Blaeu...