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Willem Janszoon Blaeu, 1571-1638

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The study traces the life and career of a prominent Dutch cartographer and globe maker born in 1571, recounting limited details of his youth, his formative apprenticeship at Tycho Brahe’s Uranienburg where he learned instrument-making and astronomy, and his return to Amsterdam to establish a press and workshop for maps, globes, and mathematical instruments. It analyzes his techniques and influences from earlier mapmakers, examines the design and significance of his large 1605 world map with facsimile reproductions, and provides illustrations, a bibliography, and a catalog of principal geographical publications to document his output and the development of his cartographic enterprise.

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Edward Luther Stevenson

Edward Luther Stevenson was an American author and historian known for his detailed works on the history and construction of globes. His notable contributions include the two-volume series "Terrestrial and Celestial Globes," which explores the significance of these instruments in the study of geography and astronomy. In addition to his work on globes, Stevenson also wrote about Willem Janszoon Blaeu, a prominent 17th-century cartographer. His writings reflect a deep interest in the intersection of science, art, and history, making him a valuable figure in the field of historical geography.

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