JANSSONIUS JOANNES
Cyprus insula laeta choris blandorum et mater amorum.
Data: Amsterdam,1652
Cipro
cod 3598
Materia: cartografia
900,00 €
Copper engraving, mm 345x475; classic map of Cyprus. Very good condition. From “Accurata Orbis antiqui Delineatio”, Janssonius’ historical atlas with text by Hornius, published as volume VI of his Atlas Novus. Johannes Janssonius (1588 - 1664) was born in Arnhem, Holland. He was the son of a printer and bookseller and in 1612 married the daughter of Hondius. In 1616 Jansson produced his first maps influenced by Blaeu. In the mid 1630s Jansson partnered with his brother-in-law, Henricus Hondius, to produce his important work, the eleven volume Atlas Major. About this time, Jansson's name also begins to appear on Hondius reissues of notable Mercator/Hondius atlases.
Georg Horn (1620 - 1670) german historian and professor, composed a number of historical essays but is best known for composing the text to accompany Johannes Jansson's historical atlas.
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