Geographica restituta per globi trientes (1618) by Franciscus Haraeus
Franciscus Haraeus (Latinised form of Franciscus Verhaer; also known as Frans Verhaer),[1] (Utrecht 1555? - Leuven, 11 January 1631), was a theologian, historian, and cartographer from the Low Countries. He is best known for his history of the origins of the Dutch Revolt, written from a Catholic perspective but without polemical bias. He was one of the first cartographers to make thematic maps and globes.
^B.A. Vermaseren, De katholieke Nederlandsche geschiedschrijving, p. 223.
FranciscusHaraeus (Latinised form of Franciscus Verhaer; also known as Frans Verhaer), (Utrecht 1555? - Leuven, 11 January 1631), was a theologian, historian...
French mathematician Franciscus Junius (the elder) (François du Jon; 1545–1602), Huguenot scholar and theologian FranciscusHaraeus (Frans Verhaer; 1555–1631)...
six-gore map) showing the same subject, using Hondius' symbols, by FranciscusHaraeus, entitled Novus typus orbis ipsus globus, ex Analemmate Ptolomaei...
(1547–1606) Floris Van der Haer (1547–1634) Guillaume Gazet (1554–1612) FranciscusHaraeus (1555?–1631) Adriaan van Meerbeeck (1563–1627) Ferry de Locre (1571–1614)...
military commander Tobias Verhaecht (born 1561), painter 11 January – FranciscusHaraeus (born 1555?), clergyman and cartographer August – Countess Charlotte...