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Gerard Mercator (1512-1594) was a Flemish cartographer, geographer, and mathematician who is best known for his pioneering work in the field of cartography. He is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of cartography and is particularly famous for his creation of the first modern atlas, which was published in 1595, a year after his death.

Mercator was born in Rupelmonde, Flanders (now part of Belgium), in 1512. He was educated at a local school, and then went on to study mathematics, geography, and cartography at the University of Leuven. He also studied under Gemma Frisius, a prominent mathematician and cartographer of the time.

In 1537, Mercator began working as a cartographer, and over the next few years, he produced a number of maps and atlases for clients throughout Europe. He became known for his innovative approach to map-making, which involved using a more... new projection method that allowed for more accurate representation of the earth's surface.

In the mid-1550s, Mercator moved to Duisburg, in present-day Germany, where he established a workshop and continued to produce maps and atlases. He also taught mathematics and cartography at the local university. In 1569, he published his most famous work, the "Mercator Projection," a world map that revolutionized the field of cartography by allowing for accurate navigation at sea.

In addition to his work as a cartographer, Mercator was also involved in other areas of science and philosophy. He was a member of the Royal Society of London, and he corresponded with many of the leading scientists and intellectuals of his day. He was particularly interested in theology, and he wrote extensively on biblical geography and history.

Mercator died in Duisburg in 1594, at the age of 82. His legacy as one of the most important figures in the history of cartography continues to this day, and his innovative techniques and methods are still studied and used by cartographers around the world. less...

World map, Orbis Terrae Compendiosa Descriptio. Rumold Mercator…
Mercator's 1587 Double-Hemisphere World Map

World map, Orbis Terrae Compendiosa Descriptio. Rumold Mercator (1545-1599), dated 1587 (circa 1619); engraved & coloured double-hemisphere world map,; 20.47 in. x 11.02 in.

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Laurie & Whittle, (London, 1800), A New Chart of the World on…
New World Chart with British and La Perouse's Tracks

Laurie & Whittle, (London, 1800), A New Chart of the World on Wright's or Mercator's Projection in which are Exhibited all the parts hitherto Explored or discovered with the Tracks of the British Circumnavigators Byron, Wallis, Carteret and Cook, &c. and t

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i) A 'Johnson's Australia' framed map, c.1864, by Johnson &…
Antique Framed Maps: Australia & World with Cook's Routes

i) A 'Johnson's Australia' framed map, c.1864, by Johnson & Ward hand coloured engraved print. 12.60 in. x 15.75 in. (image); ii) 'The world on Mercator's Projection' framed map Published 1816 London, by C.S. Smith hand coloured engraved print note:…

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A 16th century map of England and Wales by Gerhard Mercator,…
16th Century Map of England and Wales by Mercator

A 16th century map of England and Wales by Gerhard Mercator, published by Hondius c.1630s, entitled in a decorative cartouche, 'Anglia Regnum'. Detailed with Latinized names of counties and detailed with town names from Saxton's Map of 1579, additionally p

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Three early world maps, Kelly, Thomas, (2) 'The world with the…
Early World Maps (Three Examples)

Three early world maps, Kelly, Thomas, (2) 'The world with the Tracts & Discoveries of the Latest Navigators,' pub. C.1820; 'The world on Mercator's pair of ojection,' pub. 1824; & 'World from the Best Authorities,' pub. T.Tegg, London 1814. 9.06 in. x 16…

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