Conrad Buno

Augustus the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
in his library (1650) by Conrad Buno
in his library (1650) by Conrad Buno

Schloss Wolfenbüttel 1650 engraving
after Conrad Buno
after Conrad Buno

Baumann's Cave by Conrad Buno
Conrad Buno (c. 1613–1671), was a German copperplate engraver, cartographer and publisher at the court of Wolfenbüttel (Guelpherbytum) and brother of Johann Buno (1617–1697), the theologian and pedagogue from Lüneburg.
Conrad Buno prepared a set of maps for the 1641 Brunswick-Lüneburg edition of Philipp Cluver’s famous Introductio in Universam Geographicam, an atlas with maps of Africa, America, Asia and the World, and text written by Johann Buno.[1]
References
- ↑ "Hemispheres Antique Maps & Prints - Individual Map Details". Betzmaps.com. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
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