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Nova Germaniae Descriptio by Jan Jansson is a richly detailed reproduction map of the Holy Roman Empire, originally created in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age of cartography. This map presents a stylized yet geographically coherent depiction of the Germanic lands, reflecting the empire’s complex patchwork of duchies, bishoprics, and free cities. Decorative cartouches, coats of arms, and allegorical figures embellish the borders, while mountain ranges, forests, and rivers are intricately engraved. Reproductions of this map are prized today for their historical value and aesthetic appeal, often used in scholarly or decorative contexts.
Jan Jansson (1588–1664) was a leading Dutch mapmaker and publisher based in Amsterdam, succeeding and expanding the cartographic enterprise of his father-in-law, Jodocus Hondius. He co-published many works with Henricus Hondius and eventually rivaled the output of the famed Blaeu family. Jansson's atlases, including Atlas Novus, were known for their lavish detail, artistic flourishes, and geographic accuracy.
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