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  • Our first printed map
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  • Lazarus’ map
  • The creators of the map
  • The map as a political leaflet
  • The danger depicted on the map
  • Orientation
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  • Printing the map
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  • Who is who
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  • Our first printed map
  • The map’s way through history
  • Lazarus’ map
  • The creators of the map
  • The map as a political leaflet
  • The danger depicted on the map
  • Orientation
  • Markings
  • Printing the map
  • Stereotype
  • Editions from the 16th century I
  • Editions from the 16th century II
  • Editions from the 16th century III
  • Who is who
  • Attachments
  • Select Bibliography
  • Gallery

Who is who

  • Apianus, Petrus
  • Apponyi, Sándor
  • Bakócz, Tamás
  • Beham, Hans Sebald
  • Carl V
  • Cuspinianus, Johannes
  • Duchetti, Claudio
  • Dürer, Albrecht
  • Ferdinand I
  • Hagymási, Bálint
  • Hübschmann, Donat
  • Ladislaus II
  • Ladislaus of Macedonia
  • Lafreri, Antonio
  • Ligorio, Pirro
  • Lipszky, János
  • Louis II
  • Oláh, Miklós
  • Orlandi, Giovanni
  • Pagano, Matteo
  • Regiomontanus, Johannes
  • Rómer, Flóris Ferenc
  • Sigismund
  • Széchényi, Ferenc
  • Tannstetter, Georg
  • Valvassore, Giovanni Andrea
  • Ziegler, Jakob
  • Zsámboky, János

Pagano, Matteo

Pagano, Matteo (1515-1588) carver from Venice. Little is known about his life. Similarly to Giovanni Andrea Valvassatore, we mostly know of him from his maps from between 1538 and 1562.

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Editions from the 16th century I
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