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Christophe Tassin (born in the early 1600s in France; died in 1660 in France), also known as Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin or Christophe Le Tassin, was a French cartographer, known for his atlases of France, Spain, Germany and Switzerland. Most of his work was published in Paris from 1633 to 1635. Among his colleagues were Melchior Tavernier (1594–1665), Sébastien Cramoisy (1584–1669) and Michael van Lochum (1601–1647). Little is known of his personal life.

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  • Christophe Tassin (* Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts in Frankreich; † 1660 in Frankreich), unter anderem auch Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin oder Christophe Le Tassin genannt, war ein französischer Kartograph, der in einer Serie von Atlanten Regionen in Frankreich, Spanien, Deutschland und der Schweiz dargestellt hat. Die meisten seiner Erstdrucke scheint er von 1633 bis 1635 in Paris veröffentlicht zu haben. Seine Verleger waren unter anderem (1594–1665), (1584–1669) und (1601–1647). Von seinen näheren Lebensumständen ist so gut wie nichts überliefert. (de)
  • Christophe Tassin (born in the early 1600s in France; died in 1660 in France), also known as Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin or Christophe Le Tassin, was a French cartographer, known for his atlases of France, Spain, Germany and Switzerland. Most of his work was published in Paris from 1633 to 1635. Among his colleagues were Melchior Tavernier (1594–1665), Sébastien Cramoisy (1584–1669) and Michael van Lochum (1601–1647). Little is known of his personal life. (en)
  • Christophe Nicolas Tassin, né au début des années 1600 et décédé en 1660, en France, aussi connu comme Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin ou Christophe Le Tassin, cartographe français, connu pour son atlas de la France, de l'Espagne, de l'Allemagne et de la Suisse. La plupart de son travail a été publié à Paris de 1633 à 1635. Parmi ses collègues on peut citer Melchior Tavernier (1594-1665), Sébastien Cramoisy (1584-1669) et Michael van Lochum (1601-1647). (fr)
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  • Christophe Tassin (* Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts in Frankreich; † 1660 in Frankreich), unter anderem auch Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin oder Christophe Le Tassin genannt, war ein französischer Kartograph, der in einer Serie von Atlanten Regionen in Frankreich, Spanien, Deutschland und der Schweiz dargestellt hat. Die meisten seiner Erstdrucke scheint er von 1633 bis 1635 in Paris veröffentlicht zu haben. Seine Verleger waren unter anderem (1594–1665), (1584–1669) und (1601–1647). Von seinen näheren Lebensumständen ist so gut wie nichts überliefert. (de)
  • Christophe Tassin (born in the early 1600s in France; died in 1660 in France), also known as Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin or Christophe Le Tassin, was a French cartographer, known for his atlases of France, Spain, Germany and Switzerland. Most of his work was published in Paris from 1633 to 1635. Among his colleagues were Melchior Tavernier (1594–1665), Sébastien Cramoisy (1584–1669) and Michael van Lochum (1601–1647). Little is known of his personal life. (en)
  • Christophe Nicolas Tassin, né au début des années 1600 et décédé en 1660, en France, aussi connu comme Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin ou Christophe Le Tassin, cartographe français, connu pour son atlas de la France, de l'Espagne, de l'Allemagne et de la Suisse. La plupart de son travail a été publié à Paris de 1633 à 1635. Parmi ses collègues on peut citer Melchior Tavernier (1594-1665), Sébastien Cramoisy (1584-1669) et Michael van Lochum (1601-1647). (fr)
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