Johan Georg Justus 17491816 Collection
Johan Georg Justus (1749-1816) was a renowned cartographer and publisher, known for his exceptional contributions to the field of geography
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Johan Georg Justus (1749-1816) was a renowned cartographer and publisher, known for his exceptional contributions to the field of geography. His work can be found in various atlases, including the 1872 editions published by Justus Perthes in Gotha. One of his notable creations is the Australia Map featured in the Gotha Atlas. With meticulous detail, Justus captured the vastness and diverse landscapes of this continent down under. Similarly, his U. S. A. Map showcased the American territories with accuracy and precision. Not limited to Earthly realms, Justus also delved into celestial cartography. The Northern Star Sky map depicted constellations that adorned our night sky while its counterpart, Southern Star Sky map revealed stars visible from below the equator. Expanding further into space exploration, Johan Georg Justus included a Moon map as part of his extensive collection within the Gotha Atlas. Additionally, he meticulously charted out our Solar System's planets with intricate details. His dedication to mapping extended beyond individual regions or celestial bodies; Johan Georg Justus also crafted comprehensive World Maps that provided an overview of global geography during his time. In addition to these world maps, he created specific maps like Westen HemisphereGotha which focused on highlighting Western Hemisphere locations. Justus Perthes' 1872 Atlas also contained detailed maps such as North Atlantic Ocean Map showcasing maritime routes and South Italy Map offering insights into this beautiful Mediterranean region. Furthermore, Great Britain Map and Ireland Map highlighted key features and landmarks unique to these islands. Johan Georg Justus left an indelible mark on cartography through his precise craftsmanship and commitment to capturing geographical knowledge accurately. His works continue to serve as valuable resources for researchers, historians, explorers even today - a testament to his enduring legacy in shaping our understanding of Earth and beyond.