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From MapHist.com - Dictionary of Mapmakers J Son of Anthonie Jacobsz. Following Blaeu and Colom, Anthonie Jacobsz was the most important compiler of sea charts in Amsterdam in the first half of the seventeenth century. In his new ZeeSpiegel issued in 1643 he increased the number of charts normally included in these books and enlarged them to folio size, which evidently proved popular. Editions in many forms appeared until 1715 and they were copied or
reprinted by Pieter Goos, Hendrick Doncker and Jan Jansson, sometimes
in competition with each other but usually in cooperation with the
Lootsman brothers. Click here to see maps published by Jacobsz. This Article was published on MapHist.com - http://www.MapHist.com |