Gerard de Jode
Gerard de Jode | |
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Engraving by Hendrick Goltzius, c. 1580–1590 | |
| Born | c. 1511 |
| Died | 5 February 1591 (aged 79–80) |
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| Occupations | Cartographer, engraver, publisher |
Gerard de Jode (also known as Petrus de Jode; c. 1511 – 5 February 1591) was a Netherlandish cartographer, engraver, and publisher who lived and worked in Antwerp.
In 1547, De Jode was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke, and began his work as a publisher. He frequently printed the works of other cartographers, including Giacomo Gastaldi's world map in 1555, Jacob van Deventer's map of the Duchy of Brabant in 1558, and Ortelius' eight-sheet world map in 1564.