In this Dutch name, the surname is De Jode, not Jode.
Gerard de Jode
de Jode in an graving by Hendrick Goltzius
Born
Unknown date, c. 1511
Nijmegen
Died
5 February 1591(1591-02-05) (aged 79–80)
Antwerp
Other names
Geerardus de Jode
Petrus de Jode
Occupation(s)
Cartographer, engraver, publisher
Gerard de Jode (also known as Petrus de Jode; c. 1511 – 5 February 1591) was a Netherlandish cartographer, engraver, and publisher who lived and worked in Antwerp.
In 1547, De Jode was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke, and began his work as a publisher. He frequently printed the works of other cartographers, including Giacomo Gastaldi's world map in 1555, Jacob van Deventer's map of the Duchy of Brabant in 1558, and Ortelius' eight-sheet world map in 1564.
GerarddeJode (also known as Petrus deJode; c. 1511 – 5 February 1591) was a Netherlandish cartographer, engraver, and publisher who lived and worked...
Cornelis deJode (1568 – 17 October 1600) was a cartographer, engraver and publisher from Antwerp. He was the son of GerarddeJode, also a cartographer...
for Antwerp publishers. Pieter deJode was born in Antwerp as the son of the prominent Dutch-born map maker GerarddeJode. He received his initial training...
published by Cornelis deJode in Antwerp in 1593. The atlas was largely a continuation of unfinished works of his father, GerarddeJode, who died in 1591...
south-east of Java and "introduced in their maps a continent in that situation". Gerard Mercator did just that on his 1541 globe, placing Beach provincia aurifera...
deJode (died 1603), daughter of engraver GerarddeJode (1509–1591) and brother to cartographer Cornelis deJode (1568–1600) and engraver Pieter de Jode...
the son of Jan and Isabella deJode. His mother was the daughter of the cartographer, engraver and publisher GerarddeJode. He trained with his father...
Pieter deJode II or Pieter deJode the Younger (1606–1674) was a Flemish Baroque printmaker, draughtsman, painter and art dealer. A scion of an important...
Hendrik Hondius I, Willem Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Andreas Cellarius, GerarddeJode, Cornelis deJode, Nicolaes Visscher I and Nicolaes Visscher II. Gerardus Mercator...
in Antwerp. The bride was Isabella deJode, the daughter of the cartographer, engraver and publisher GerarddeJode. Their son Jan was born on 13 September...
Engraving and etching by GerarddeJode after Hans Bol, by 1591 (they appear twice) Gutting the fish, engraving c. 1590 by Jacob de Gheyn II, after Karel...
that year to Helena deJode, a daughter of the printmaker and publisher GerarddeJode. The couple had three sons named Daniel, Gerard and Jan who all trained...
Individual sheets Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Ortelius copy, deJode copy. Anglia & Scotiae & Hibernie nova descriptio. Wall map 92 cm × 122 cm...
is the Land of the Parrots). Postel’s world map strongly influenced GerarddeJode and others of the Antwerp school. After several years, Postel resigned...
published in 1571. Van den Broeck also worked for print publishers GerarddeJode, Adriaen Huybrechts, Hans van Luijck, Willem van Haecht the Elder and...
cartographer GerarddeJode and her brother was the engraver Pieter deJode I. In 1619 he emigrated to Italy with his brother Lucas de Wael (1591-1661)...
publishers such as Hans Liefrinck, Jan-Baptist Vrients, Phillip Galle, GerarddeJode, Willem van Haecht, Godevaard van Haecht and Hieronymous Cock's widow...
executed in Antwerp at the start of the 17th century in burin by Pieter deJode I (1570–1634). This theory is one of at least two theories that each describe...
Adriaen as well as with leading Antwerp engravers Philip Galle and GerarddeJode. He became member of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1585 and was...
de la Franc-Maçonnerie, page 245 (Marc deJode, Monique Cara and Jean-Marc Cara, ed. Larousse , 2011) Histoire de la Franc-Maçonnerie française (Pierre...