JOHANNES BLAEU

Dutch, 1596 - 1673
Johannes Blaeu (1596-1673) was a Dutch cartographer, globemaker, and publisher. He was born in Amsterdam, the son of famous Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu, and worked with his father in the family business.
 
Johannes was responsible for the publication of some of the most important maps and atlases of the 17th century, including the Atlas Maior, a massive 11-volume work that contained maps of the entire world. The Atlas Maior was a significant achievement in cartography, and its maps were known for their accuracy and beauty.
 
In addition to his work on maps and atlases, Johannes Blaeu was also a skilled globemaker, and his globes were highly sought after. He produced both terrestrial and celestial globes, and his work was known for its accuracy and attention to detail.
 
Johannes Blaeu was also involved in politics, serving as a member of the Amsterdam city council and as a representative to the States General of the Netherlands. He was a respected member of Dutch society and was known for his intellect and scholarship.
 
Overall, Johannes Blaeu was a major figure in the world of cartography and publishing during the 17th century, and his work continues to be highly regarded today.
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