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Summary
DescriptionDetail of 1657 map Polus Antarcticus by Jan Janssonius, showing Nova Zeelandia.png |
English: Detail of 1657 map Polus Antarcticus by Jan Janssonius, showing western coastline of New Zealand (labelled "Nova Zeelandia").
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Date |
1657 |
Source |
1657 map Polus Antarcticus by Jan Janssonius (1588-1664). Copied from http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/?/zoom/index/&language=nl&i=http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve%3Furn%3Durn:gvn:KONB01:1049B13_100%26size%3Dlarge |
Author |
Jan Janssonius (1588–1664) |
Alternative names |
Jan Jansson, Jan Jansz, Jan Janszoon, Joannes Janssonius |
Description |
Dutch cartographer
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Date of birth/death |
1588 |
1664 |
Location of birth/death |
Arnhem |
Amsterdam |
Work period |
from 1616 until 1664 |
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Amsterdam |
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