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Joan Blaeu Joan Blaeu (; 23 September 1596 – 21 December 1673) was a Dutch cartographer born in Alkmaar, the son of cartographer Willem Blaeu. Life In 1620, Blaeu became a doctor of law but he joined the work of his father. In 1635, they publish ...
's
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, published in Amsterdam between 1662 and 1672, in Latin (11 volumes), French (12 volumes), Dutch (9 volumes), German (10 volumes) and Spanish (10 volumes), containing 594
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s and around 3,000 pages of text. It was the largest and most expensive book published in the seventeenth century. Earlier, much smaller versions, titled ''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive, Atlas Novus'', were published from 1634 onwards. Like
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's '' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum'' (1570), the ''Atlas Maior'' is widely considered a masterpiece of the Golden Age of Dutch/Netherlandish cartography (approximately 1570s–1670s).


History

Somewhere around 1604
Willem Blaeu Willem Janszoon Blaeu (; 157121 October 1638), also abbreviated to Willem Jansz. Blaeu, was a Dutch cartographer, atlas maker and publisher. Along with his son Johannes Blaeu, Willem is considered one of the notable figures of the Netherlandis ...
settled down in
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and opened a shop on the
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, where he produced and sold scientific instruments,
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s. He was also a
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, editor and engraver. In 1629, Willem Blaeu bought the copperplates of several dozens of maps from Jodocus Hondius II's widow. Afterwards, he published an ''Atlantis Appendix'' to
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's atlas in 1630, containing 60 maps, but no text. The next year a new edition was published, with 98 maps and descriptive text in Latin. Willem and his son
Joan Blaeu Joan Blaeu (; 23 September 1596 – 21 December 1673) was a Dutch cartographer born in Alkmaar, the son of cartographer Willem Blaeu. Life In 1620, Blaeu became a doctor of law but he joined the work of his father. In 1635, they publish ...
made a public announcement in an Amsterdam newspaper that they would publish their own full atlas in 1634. Their first atlas was completed in 1635 and appeared in four different versions: ''Novus Atlas'' (German edition, 208 maps in two volumes), ''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive, Atlas Novus'' (Latin edition, 207 maps in two volumes; title refers to
Ortelius Abraham Ortelius (; also Ortels, Orthellius, Wortels; 4 or 14 April 152728 June 1598) was a Brabantian cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer, conventionally recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas, the ''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ...
' '' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum''), ''Toonneel des Aerdrycks'' (Dutch edition, also 207 maps in two volumes) and finally ''Theatre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas'' (French edition, 208 maps in two volumes (like the German edition)). After his father's death in 1638, Joan continued to rework and expand the atlas. A three volume edition was published from 1640 onwards. Joan later published the ''Atlas of England'' (1648) with maps of John Speed, the '' Atlas of Scotland'' (1654) with maps of
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and Robert Gordon, and
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's ''Novus Atlas Sinensis'' (''Atlas of China'', 1655), which were added as respectively the fourth, fifth and sixth volumes of Blaeu's ''Atlas Novus''. The final version of the atlas was published as the ''Atlas Maior'' and contained 594 maps in eleven (Latin edition: ''Geographia qvæ est cosmographiæ Blavianæ''), twelve (French edition: ''Le grand atlas ou Cosmographie blaviane, en laquelle est exactement descritte la terre, la mer et le ciel''), nine (Dutch edition: ''Grooten atlas, oft werelt-beschryving, in welcke 't aertryck, de zee en hemel wordt vertoont en beschreven'') or ten (German edition) volumes. This final version of the ''Atlas Maior'' was the largest and most expansive book published in the seventeenth century. The first volumes were published in 1662, the last volume was finished in 1665, although Joan continued to rework several volumes. He also started creating a 12 volume Spanish edition, however, only 10 volumes were finished. However, this 9 to 12 volume atlas was only intended to be the first part of a much larger work, which is illustrated by the full title of the atlas: ''Atlas Maior, sive Cosmographia Blaviana, qua solum, salum, coelum, accuratissime describuntur'' (''Grand Atlas or Blaeu's Cosmography, in which are most accurately described earth, sea, and heaven''). The second part (about the coasts, seas and oceans) and third part (with maps of the skies) were never produced. In 1672, fire broke out in the workshop. Joan Blaeu died the next year. No new editions of his atlases were published and the family business went bankrupt within a few years.


Literature

General and introductory works: * Walter A. Goffart, ''Historical Atlases: The First Three Hundred Years, 1570-1870.'' University of Chicago Press, 2003, . * John Goss & Peter Clark, ''Blaeu – Der große Atlas: die Welt im 17. Jahrhundert.'' Wien 1990, * J. Keuning, ''Willem Jansz. Blaeu. A biography and history of his work as a cartographer and publisher.'' Rev. and ed. by M. Donkersloot-De Vrij. Amsterdam 1973 * C. Koeman, ''Joan Blaeu and his 'Grand atlas. Amsterdam 1970. * Ute Schneider, ''Die Macht der Karten. Eine Geschichte der Kartographie vom Mittelalter bis heute.'' Primus Verlag, 2004, . * R. Shirley, ''The mapping of the world. Early printed world maps, 1472-1700.'' London 1983 * F. Wawrik, ''Berühmte Atlanten. Kartographische Kunst aus fünf Jahrhunderten.'' Dortmund 1982 Bibliographical descriptions of the atlases: * Modern reproductions: * Joan Blaeu, ''Le grand atlas ou Cosmographie blaviane, en laquelle est exactement descritte la terre, la mer et le ciel'' (1663), 12 volumes. The third centenary ed. Amsterdam 1967-1968 * ''
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See also

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Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem Laurens van der Hem (1621–1678), was a Dutch lawyer and a collector of maps and landscape prints. He is known today for commissioning his meticulously thorough personal version of the ''Atlas Maior'', itself a major work of cartography and art p ...
'' *'' Atlas Van Loon'' *
Jan 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 ...
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Maris Pacifici Maris Pacifici, more accurately named the ''Descriptio Maris Pacifici'' ("Description of the Pacific Ocean"), was the first dedicated map of the Pacific to be printed. It is considered an important advancement in cartography. This map was drawn ...
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* Golden Age of Netherlandish cartography (also known as the
Golden Age of Dutch cartography The history of cartography refers to the development and consequences of cartography, or mapmaking technology, throughout human history. Maps have been one of the most important human inventions for millennia, allowing humans to explain and navig ...
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External links

Digitized versions:
''Toonneel des Aerdrycks, ofte Nieuwe Atlas'', six volumes (1648-1659)
Regionaal Archief Leiden; searchable with high resolution download
''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive Atlas Novus'' Volume I (1645)
University of California, Los Angeles Library; website update in progress (2020) minimal search options
''Novus Atlas, Das ist Weltbeschreibung'' Volume II (1642)
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf; download entire document or single page as PDF
''Atlas of Scotland'' (1654)
National Library of Scotland; search, browse, no download
''Geographia Blaviana Amsterdam (1659)''
de la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla; no search, high resolution downloads
''J. Blaeus grooten atlas, oft, Werelt-beschryving, in welcke 't aertryck, de zee, en hemel, wordt vertoont en beschreven (1664) 9 volumes''
Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht; download each volume as PDF, Full text OCR. {{Authority control Atlases 1662 books 1665 books 17th-century Dutch books Memory of the World Register Cartography in the Dutch Republic