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Matthäus Greuter (1564-1638)

"Matthaeus Greuter (1564–1638), known in Italian as Matteo Greuter, was a German etcher and engraver who worked in Rome. He is known for his cartographical prints.

Born in Strasbourg, Greuter worked in France, in Avignon and Lyon. Apparently to escape the "strong intellectual and commercial pressure of Dutch cartographic publishing", in 1606 he went to Rome where he produced works for Cardinal Scipione Borghese, Pope Paul V, for the Accademia dei Lincei, and Pope Urban VIII. He created the copperplate etchings of sunspots for Galileo´s Letters on Sunspots and the illustrations for Christoph Scheiner´s Rosa Ursina." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.09.2020)

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Template creation Matthäus Greuter (1564-1638)

Printing plate produced Matthäus Greuter (1564-1638)
Printing plate produced Heinrich Wirich (-1600) ()

Intellectual creation Matthäus Greuter (1564-1638)