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(postponed) Cornelis de Hooghe (1541–1583): Emperor’s son and cartographer


London, UK
Organisation: The Warburg Institute
A lecture by Dr Jacob Gestman Geradts (Early Modern History, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium).
Lectures in the history of cartography convened by Catherine Delano-Smith (Institute of Historical Research, University of London), Tony Campbell (formerly Map Library, British Library), Peter Barber (Visiting Fellow, History, King’s College, formerly Map Library, British Library) and Alessandro Scafi (Warburg Institute).
Meetings are usually held at the Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, University of London, Woburn Square, London WC1H OAB, at 17.00 on selected Thursdays. Admission is free (please reserve below), and each meeting is followed by refreshments. All are most welcome.
This programme has been made possible through the generous sponsorship of The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, Educational Trust and The International Map Collectors' Society. Enquiries: Tony Campbell tony@tonycampbell.info. For the series archives and more information on the history of cartography see: https://www.maphistory.info/index.html
Time schedule: 17.00