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          The edition of Justus's son.

        1. The edition of Justus's son.
        2. This double hemisphere map by Justus Danckerts () is accompanied by two small hemispheres based on the North and South Poles.
        3. The Young Archer, c ; After.
        4. Although devastated by the fire, this became his life's work until he retired in After Van Laer's death in , any scheme for translating these Dutch.
        5. This beautifully decorated map, which now adorns the Special Collections Reading.
        6. The Young Archer, c ; After.!

          Justus Danckerts

          Dutch artist

          Justus Danckerts I (11 November 1635 in Amsterdam – 16 July 1701 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch engraver and print publisher who along with other members of the Danckerts family created one of the leading Dutch geographical map and atlas publishing houses.

          Biography

          Justus Danckerts was the son of Cornelis Danckerts I (1603–1656), who established the Danckerts cartographic family business in Amsterdam.[1] After producing in the early 1680s over 20 folio-sized atlas maps, he published in 1686–1887 the first Danckerts atlas.[2] In 1690, another 26-sheet geographical atlas was published; between 1698 and 1700, a 60-sheet atlas was completed.

          Its map sheets and plates were used by various publishers until the middle of the 18th century.[3]

          Family

          His sons, Theodorus Danckerts I (1663–1727) and Cornelis Danckerts II (1664–1717) were prominent engravers and print makers, skillful in map plate engraving and etching.&#