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112:, with whom he maintained a correspondence until the latter's death. After his graduation, his father sent him to London in 1603 to gain experience as a merchant. There he married Jacobmijntje van Loor, the daughter of a well-to-do Anglo-Dutch merchant, but returned to Leiden in 1607 upon her too early death. On 7 May 1608 he married Maria Boudewijns van Berlicum in Leiden. De Laet increased his fortune by investing in land reclamations and overseas trade and became one of the founding directors of the 89: 146:. Marcgraf had written his portion of the work in a secret cipher, but died before the work was published. De Laet decoded it. A further contribution by De Laet was his preface to this important work, which emphasized the comparability of Northeast Brazil with other areas with a similar climate. The work subsequently circulated widely in northern Europe and beyond in scientific circles, and was not supplanted as an authoritative text for a hundred fifty years. He also edited Pliny's 123:
In his leisure time, De Laet spent much of his time in his study room, well-stocked with books, manuscripts, maps, globes and paintings. He published widely on topics ranging from church history to world history. He played a crucial role in the 1648 publication of
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De Laet was born in Antwerp between September and December 1581, a son of cloth merchant Hans De Laet. In 1584, upon the fall of Antwerp to Spanish troops, the family, like tens of thousands of Protestant Flemings, fled to the Northern Netherlands and settled in
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Novus Orbis seu descriptionis Indiae Occidentalis Libri XVIII authore Joanne de Laet Antverp. Novis talulis geographicis et variis animantium, Plantarum Fructuumque iconibus illustrati, Lugd. Batav. apud Elzevirios
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Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien door Joannes De Laet. Tweede druk: In ontallycke placesen verbetert, vermeerdert, met eenige nieuwe caerten, beelden van verscheijden dieren ende planten verciert.
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Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien door Joannes De Laet. Tweede druk: In ontallycke placesen verbetert, vermeerdert, met eenige nieuwe caerten, beelden van verscheijden dieren ende planten verciert
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L'Histoire du Nouveau Monde ou description des Indes Occidentales, contenant dix-huict livres, enrichi de nouvelles tables geographiqiues & figures des animaux, plantes & fruicts
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L'Histoire du Nouveau Monde ou description des Indes Occidentales, contenant dix-huict livres, enrichi de nouvelles tables geographiqiues & figures des animaux, plantes & fruicts
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Novus Orbis seu descriptionis Indiae Occidentalis Libri XVIII authore Joanne De Laet Antverp. Novis tabulis geographicis et variis animantium, Plantarum Fructuumque iconibus illustrata
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published in the seventeenth century" and "...one of the foundation maps of Canada". De Laet was the first to print maps with the names
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Rolf H. Bremmer Jr, '"Mine is Bigger than Yours": The Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet (1581-1649) and Sir Symonds D'Ewes',
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Nieuwe Wereldt ofte Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien, uit veelerhande Schriften ende Aen-teekeningen van verscheyden Natien
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Nieuwe Wereldt ofte Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien, uit veelerhande Schriften ende Aen-teekeningen van verscheyden Natien
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in 1620, an office he retained for the rest of his life. The city of Leiden sent him as an elder-delegate to the great
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was published in several editions by Bonaventure & Abraham Elseviers, Leiden. The first edition was published in
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Neil Safier, "Beyond Brazilian Nature: The Editorial Itineraries of Marcgraf and Piso's
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Lias. Sources and Documents Relating to the Early Modern History of Ideas
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in Leiden on the 14th, next to Maria Boudewijns who had died in 1633.
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in 1597. One of his teachers there was the great humanist scholar
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Correspondence of John Morris with Johannes de Laet (1634–1649)
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Each successive edition had significantly updated maps.
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Tierra Firma item Nuevo Reyno de Granada atque Popayan
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edition from 1633, prepared by himself, was entitled
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Index

Antwerp
Leiden
geographer
Dutch West India Company
Philip Burden
the Americas
Manhattan
New Amsterdam
New York City
Massachusetts

Amsterdam
University of Leiden
Joseph Justus Scaliger
Dutch West Indies Company
Synod of Dort
Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
Georg Marcgraf
Willem Piso
Johan Maurits
Dutch Brazil
William Camden
Henry Spelman
Sir William Boswell
Abraham Wheelock
Simonds D'Ewes
James Usher
Patrick Young
antiquary
Ole Worm

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