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Johan van den Corput (also van (den) Kornput, also Cornput or Johannes de Corput, in German literature Johannes Corputius (April 1542 – September 17, 1611) was a Dutch engineer, cartographer and military leader.
Corputius was born in Breda. He is the author of the well colored Corputius Plan, which shows the city of Duisburg from the air, completed in 1566. He died, aged 69, in Groningen.
Corput (also van (den) Kornput, also Cornput or Johannes de Corput, in German literature JohannesCorputius (April 1542 – September 17, 1611) was a Dutch...
Holland. De Witt's mother was Anna van den Corput (1599–1645), niece of JohannesCorputius, an influential Dutch military leader and cartographer. His younger...
Holland. De Witt's mother was Anna van den Corput (1599–1645), niece of JohannesCorputius, an influential Dutch military leader and cartographer. Johan had...
Archbishop-Elector Dietrich II von Moers (de) of Cologne was thwarted 1566 JohannesCorputius completes his city map of Duisburg. 1666 Duisburg within the Duchy...
are observed by telescope, by Frisian astronomers Johannes Fabricius and David Fabricius. Johannes publishes the results of these observations, in De...
gives instruction in mathematics. 1566 – One of Mercator's pupils, JohannesCorputius, captured a view of Duisburg on an accurate map, for the first time...
– Eleanor de' Medici, Italian noblewoman (b. 1567) September 17 – JohannesCorputius, Dutch engineer, cartographer and military leader (b. 1542) September...