Atlantis Appendix

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Atlantis Appendix is a renowned 17th-century cartographic work by Dutch mapmaker Willem Blaeu, notable for its detailed maps and contributions to early modern atlas publishing.

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instanceOf 17th-century map publication
atlas
cartographic work
artisticStyle baroque cartographic ornamentation
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age cartography
Blaeu family cartographic enterprise
surface form: Willem Blaeu atlases
cartographer Willem Blaeu
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Willem Blaeu
fieldOfWork cartography
geography
genre atlas publishing
cartography
hasMapType continental map
regional map
world map
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
influenced later European atlas makers
language Latin
mainSubject early modern geography
regional maps
world maps
notableFor contributions to early modern atlas publishing
detailed maps
high-quality engraving
partOf Blaeu atlas tradition
placeOfPublication Amsterdam
publicationCentury 17th century
publisher Willem Blaeu
usedTechnique copperplate engraving

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Willem Blaeu notableWork Atlantis Appendix