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This article is about the cartographer. For the pirate, see
Jan Janszoon.
1641 Nieuwen Atlas (New Atlas) by Janssonius.
Johannes Janssonius (1588, Arnhem – buried July 11, 1664, Amsterdam) (born Jan Janszoon, in English also Jan Jansson) was a Dutch cartographer and publisher who lived and worked in Amsterdam in the 17th century.
Biography
Janssonius was born in Arnhem, the son of Jan Janszoon the Elder,[1] a publisher and bookseller. In 1612 he married Elisabeth de Hondt, the daughter of Jodocus Hondius. He produced his first maps in 1616 of France and Italy. In 1623 Janssonius owned a bookstore in Frankfurt am Main, later also in Danzig, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Königsberg, Geneva and Lyon. Elisabeth Hondius died in 1627 and he married Elisabeth Carlier in 1629. In the 1630s he formed a partnership with his brother in law Henricus Hondius, and together they published atlases as Mercator/Hondius/Janssonius.
Under the leadership of Janssonius the Hondius Atlas was steadily enlarged. Renamed Atlas Novus, it had three volumes in 1638, one fully dedicated to Italy. In 1646, a fourth volume came out with "English County Maps", a year after a similar issue by Joan 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 and/or covered different regions. By 1660, at which point the atlas bore the appropriate name "Atlas Major", there were 11 volumes, containing the work of about a hundred credited authors and engravers. It included a description of "most of the cities of the world" (Townatlas), of the waterworld (Atlas Maritimus in 33 maps), and of the Ancient World (60 maps). The eleventh volume was the Atlas of the Heavens by Andreas Cellarius. Editions were printed in Dutch, Latin, French, and a few times in German.
After Janssonius's death, the publishing company was continued by his son-in law, Johannes van Waesbergen. The London bookseller Moses Pitt attempted publication of the Atlas Major in English, but ran out of resources after the fourth volume in 1683.
Selected works
- Sueciæ, Norvegiæ et Daniæ Nova Tabula, Amsterdam c. 1645.
- Tabula exactissima Regnorum Sueciæ et Norvegiæ (1636), which replaced Hondius II 1613
- Episcopatum Stavangriensis, Bergensis et Asloiensis Amsterdam 1636–1642. The first map to show the Oslo Fjord by name. This map shows Southern Norway with the Stavanger bishopric and the adjoining area of the Bergen and Oslo bishoprics.
Literature
- Peter van der Krogt (ed.): Koeman's atlantes Neerlandici, Vol. 1: The folio atlases published by Gerard Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Henricus Hondius, Johannes Janssonius and their successors, ’t Goy-Houten 1997, ISBN 90-6194-268-3
See also
References
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- Itinerario (1596 book)
- Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648 book)
- An embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces (1665 book)
- Illustrations of Japan (book)
- Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indiën (1724 book)
- Leo Belgicus
- Mercator's 1569 World Map
- Atlas Cosmographicae (Mercator's 1596 World Atlas)
- Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the Orb of the World, 1570)
- Maris Pacifici (1589)
- Speculum Orbis Terrarum (1578)
- Mercator-Hondius Atlas
- Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem
- Atlas Maior
- Atlas van Loon
- Spieghel der Zeevaerdt (Mariner's Mirror)
- Atlas de Wit
- Atlas Minor
- Atlas Novus
- Beudeker Collection
- Blaeu Atlas of Scotland
- Caert van't Landt van d'Eendracht
- Klencke Atlas
- Speculum Orbis Terrae (1593)
- Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572–1618)
- Tasman Map (c. 1644)
- Plenilunii Lumina Austriaca Philippica (Van Langren's map of the Moon, 1645)
- Harmonia Macrocosmica
- Dutch-created constellations (include: Apus, Camelopardalis, Chamaeleon, Cancer Minor, Columba, Crux, Dorado, Gallus, Grus, Hydrus, Indus, Jordanus, Monoceros, Musca / Apis, Musca Borealis / Apes, Phoenix, Tigris, Triangulum Australe, Tucana, Volans)
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- Search for the Northeast Passage
- Search for the Northwest Passage
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of Svalbard (cartography of Svalbard/Spitsbergen)
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of Jan Mayen (cartography of Jan Mayen)
- European exploration and mapping of Southern Africa
- Search for the Great Southern Land/Great Unknown South Land (Terra Australis Nondum Cognita/Terra Australis Incognita)
- European maritime exploration of Australia (Janszoon voyage of 1605–06, Brouwer Route, Hartog's Plate, Eendrachtsland, Anthoonij van Diemens Landt, Nova Hollandia/Nieuw Holland)
- European land exploration of Australia
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of Australasia (cartography of Australasia)
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of Nova Hollandia (cartography of Australia / New Holland)
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of Tasmania/Van Diemen's Land (cartography of Tasmania)
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of the Australian continent (cartography of the Australian continent)
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of the Australian mainland (cartography of the Australian mainland)
- Dutch discovery, exploration and mapping of Nova Zeelandia (cartography of New Zealand / Nova Zeelandia)
- Dutch exploration and mapping of Taiwan/Formosa (cartography of Taiwan/Formosa)
- Dutch exploration and mapping of the East Indies (cartography of the East Indies)
- Dutch exploration and mapping of Southern Africa (cartography of Southern Africa)
- Dutch exploration and mapping of South Africa (cartography of South Africa)
- Dutch exploration and mapping of the Americas
- Dutch exploration and mapping of the Pacific
- Dutch discovery and exploration of Easter Island
- VOC cartography (cartography in the VOC World)
- WIC/GWIC cartography (cartography in the WIC/GWIC World)
- Dutch colonial cartography
- Science and technology in the Dutch Republic (Golden Age of Dutch science and technology)
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- History of cartography (First true atlas in the modern sense, 1570)
- History of geography (First undisputed non-Indigenous discovery, exploration and mapping of Australasia, including the Australian continent and New Zealand, excluding New Guinea, 1606–1646)
- History of geodesy and surveying (First published systematic uses of the triangulation method in modern surveying and mapmaking, 1533–1615)
- History of navigation (First published use of the Mercator projection for maritime navigation, 1569; Discovery of the Brouwer Route, 1611)
- History of hydrography (First printed nautical atlas in the modern sense, 1584)
- History of selenography / lunar cartography (First published scientific map of the Moon with a topographical nomenclature, 1645)
- History of uranography / celestial cartography (First documented systematic mapping of the far southern sky, 1595–1599)
- History of astronomy (88 modern constellations / IAU-recognized constellations)
- History of cosmography
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- Notable scholars
- Bibliography
- Atlantes Neerlandici (book)
- Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica (book)
- Grote Atlas van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (book)
- Grote Atlas van de West-Indische Compagnie (book)
- Caert-Thresoor: Tijdschrift voor de Geschiedenis van de Kartografie (journal)
- Explokart (research programme at Utrecht University)
- Brussels Map Circle (previously the Brussels International Map Collectors' Circle)
- Australia on the Map (history and heritage division of the Australasian Hydrographic Society)
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