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Antoine du Pérac Lafréry (1512–1577), better known as Antonio Lafreri, was a Burgundian engraver, cartographer and publisher active in Rome. Born at Orgelet in the County of Burgundy, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Lafreri atlases, published in Rome in 1570, one of the first organic collection of printed maps, having on its frontespice the figure of Atlas holding the earth. Reproductions of the City of Naples (cit. Miradois Palace), dated 1566, are on display at the Museum of San Martino in Naples. For the Atlas he collaborated with the most important Italian cartographers of the time: Giacomo Gastaldi, Battista Agnese, Antonio Salamanca, Francesco Camocio the Younger, Donato Bertelli, Ferando Bertelli and P

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  • Antoine Lafréry (fr)
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  • Antonio Lafreri (auch Antoine Lafréry, * 1512 in Orgelet, Frankreich; † 1577 in Rom) war ein in Rom ansässiger Drucker, Kartenhändler und Verleger französischer Herkunft während der Renaissance. Lafreri gab als erster Bände von geographischen Karten in einem einheitlichen Format, die sogenannten Lafreri-Atlanten heraus. (de)
  • Antonio Lafréry o Lafreri (Besanzón, 1512-Roma, 1577) fue un impresor y grabador francés establecido en Roma. (es)
  • Antoine Lafréry, ou Antonio Lafreri, Antoine du Pérac Lafréry, né à Orgelet ou Salins vers 1512 et mort à Rome en 1577, est un graveur, cartographe et éditeur francs-comtois établi à Rome vers 1540 (son activité y est confirmée en 1544). (fr)
  • Antonio Lafreri, o Antoine Lafréry (Salins, 1512 – Roma, 1577), è stato un incisore e cartografo francese. (it)
  • Antonio Lafreri, of Antoine du Pérac Lafrèry, (1512-1577) was een belangrijk figuur in de Italiaanse cartografie. Sinds 1544 werkte hij als graveur te Rome, waar hij zich associeerde met een uitgever vanaf 1553. Zijn originaliteit bestond erin dat hij kaartbladen van verschillende binnen- en buitenlandse cartografen en verschillende afmetingen bundelde volgens de wensen van zijn vermogende klanten. Deze werken worden in de literatuur beschreven als IATO-atlassen (Italian atlas assembled to order), maar zijn in feite kaartenboeken. (nl)
  • Antoine du Pérac Lafréry (1512–1577), better known as Antonio Lafreri, was a Burgundian engraver, cartographer and publisher active in Rome. Born at Orgelet in the County of Burgundy, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Lafreri atlases, published in Rome in 1570, one of the first organic collection of printed maps, having on its frontespice the figure of Atlas holding the earth. Reproductions of the City of Naples (cit. Miradois Palace), dated 1566, are on display at the Museum of San Martino in Naples. For the Atlas he collaborated with the most important Italian cartographers of the time: Giacomo Gastaldi, Battista Agnese, Antonio Salamanca, Francesco Camocio the Younger, Donato Bertelli, Ferando Bertelli and P (en)
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  • Antonio Lafreri (auch Antoine Lafréry, * 1512 in Orgelet, Frankreich; † 1577 in Rom) war ein in Rom ansässiger Drucker, Kartenhändler und Verleger französischer Herkunft während der Renaissance. Lafreri gab als erster Bände von geographischen Karten in einem einheitlichen Format, die sogenannten Lafreri-Atlanten heraus. (de)
  • Antoine du Pérac Lafréry (1512–1577), better known as Antonio Lafreri, was a Burgundian engraver, cartographer and publisher active in Rome. Born at Orgelet in the County of Burgundy, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Lafreri atlases, published in Rome in 1570, one of the first organic collection of printed maps, having on its frontespice the figure of Atlas holding the earth. Reproductions of the City of Naples (cit. Miradois Palace), dated 1566, are on display at the Museum of San Martino in Naples. For the Atlas he collaborated with the most important Italian cartographers of the time: Giacomo Gastaldi, Battista Agnese, Antonio Salamanca, Francesco Camocio the Younger, Donato Bertelli, Ferando Bertelli and Paolo Forlani. In 1575 he finished the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae, a collection of 200 engravings of Rome, organized in three volumes. He died at Rome in 1577. In 2014 the Bavarian State Library bought from a private collector the Atlases of Lafrery for 1.4 million euro. (en)
  • Antonio Lafréry o Lafreri (Besanzón, 1512-Roma, 1577) fue un impresor y grabador francés establecido en Roma. (es)
  • Antoine Lafréry, ou Antonio Lafreri, Antoine du Pérac Lafréry, né à Orgelet ou Salins vers 1512 et mort à Rome en 1577, est un graveur, cartographe et éditeur francs-comtois établi à Rome vers 1540 (son activité y est confirmée en 1544). (fr)
  • Antonio Lafreri, o Antoine Lafréry (Salins, 1512 – Roma, 1577), è stato un incisore e cartografo francese. (it)
  • Antonio Lafreri, of Antoine du Pérac Lafrèry, (1512-1577) was een belangrijk figuur in de Italiaanse cartografie. Sinds 1544 werkte hij als graveur te Rome, waar hij zich associeerde met een uitgever vanaf 1553. Zijn originaliteit bestond erin dat hij kaartbladen van verschillende binnen- en buitenlandse cartografen en verschillende afmetingen bundelde volgens de wensen van zijn vermogende klanten. Deze werken worden in de literatuur beschreven als IATO-atlassen (Italian atlas assembled to order), maar zijn in feite kaartenboeken. (nl)
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