Comitatus Wertheimici Finitimarumque Regionum Nova et Exacta Descriptio

Johannes Janssonius (*1588 - 1664)
Antique map of Würzburg, Wertheim, Franken. Printed in Amsterdam by Janssonius circa 1650.

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Description

Nice mid 17th century copper engraved map of the region around Wertheim at the river Main by J. Janssonius. With one cartouche. Covering the region between Gemünden, Klingenberg, Bad Mergentheim and Würzburg with Wertheim in the centre. Rare separate issued sheet without the text on verso.

Details

CartographerJohannes Janssonius
TitleComitatus Wertheimici Finitimarumque Regionum Nova et Exacta Descriptio
Publisher, YearJanssonius, Amsterdam, circa 1650
Plate Size38.5 x 50.0 cm (15.2 x 19.7 inches)
Sheet Size41.7 x 53.5 cm (16.4 x 21.1 inches)

Condition

Minor browning, some plate toning in place. Fine conditions.

Cartographer

Johannes Janssonius also known as Jan Jansson was born 1588 in Arnhem, Netherlands. His father was a bookseller and publisher (Jan Janszoon the Elder). When he married the daughter of the cartographer Jodocus Hondius he also set up a business as book publisher in Amsterdam. His first map was published in 1616. Around 15 years later he set up a partnership with his brother in law Hondius add issued further editions of the Mercator/Hondius atlas. After his death in 1664, his heirs still have published several maps. Many of his plates have been acquired by Pieter Schenk and Gerard Valk.

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Johannes Janssonius: Comitatus Wertheimici Finitimarumque Regionum Nova et Exacta Descriptio.
Antique map of Würzburg, Wertheim, Franken. Printed in Amsterdam by Janssonius circa 1650.

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