Abraham Ortelius

Flemish cartographer, created Theatrum Orbis Terrarum

Abraham Ortelius - Flemish cartographer, created Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Born

April 14th, 1527
497 years ago

Died

June 28th, 1598
426 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Belgium

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A notable cartographer and geographer, this individual significantly contributed to the field of map-making during the late Renaissance. He published the first modern atlas, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, in 1570, which compiled maps and geographical information from various sources. Recognized for the systematic organization of map representations, the work influenced subsequent atlas publications. He provided insights into the correlation between maps and emerging geographical knowledge. His methodologies and perspectives formed a foundational basis for modern cartography, making maps more accessible and informative for scholars and navigators of the time.

Published Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1570

Introduced the concept of an atlas

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