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Pieter van den Keere

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Carl Moreland and David Bannister in "Antique Maps" state that in 1627 publisher George Humble "published a major edition of Speed's Atlas," who in turn "also issued" the van den Keere maps "as a pocket edition. For these he used the descriptive texts of the larger Speed maps and thereafter they were
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or George Humble (according to Royal Geographical Society fellow, Carl Moreland and David Bannister—map dealer—in "Antique Maps") who issued them (with some modification and expansion) in 1627 as a miniature version of the atlas of John Speed. Thereby van den Keere's works came by the name "Miniature
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Shirley, Rodney. California Map Society Newsletter. Newsletter and Program for the Thirty-Eighth General Meeting, Saturday, January 20, 1996. Pasadena: Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "The World Map by Pieter van den Keere in the Sutro Library, San Francisco."
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three years later. In London, van den Keere received training as an engraver from Jodocus Hondius, his brother-in-law. In 1593, both Keere and Hondius settled in
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Moreland, Carl and Bannister, David. "Antique Maps," 2nd. Ed. Oxford: Phaidon, Christie's Limited. 1986. {Sutro Library Call No.: SUTRO GA 197.3 M67 1987}
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known as Miniature Speeds". Moreland and Bannister also write that "of the 63 maps in the Atlas, 40 were from the original van den Keere plates."
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Moreland, Carl and Bannister, David. "Antique Maps" 2nd. Edition. Oxford: Phaidon, Christie's Limited. p. 104.
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A series of 44 plates for the British Isles, from about 1599, took a long time to publish. They were based on
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maker who worked for the most part of his career in England and the Dutch Republic.
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Engraving in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Part I
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From 1603, Keere began creating large urban panoramas, including
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From his time in England there is a map of Ireland from 1592,
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1571 – c. 1646) was a Flemish engraver, publisher and
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Index


Black Sea
Abraham Ortelius
Latin
globe
Ghent
Hendrik van den Keere
Colette van den Keere
Jodocus Hondius
Amsterdam
Hoorn
John Speed

Lincolnshire
Abraham Ortelius
John Norden
Willem Barents
Petrus Bertius
Petrus Plancius
House of Visscher
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer

Island of Mozambique
Utrecht
Cologne
Petrus Montanus
Christopher Saxton
Giovanni Battista Boazio
William Camden
Willem Blaeu

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