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John Gibson (cartographer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Gibson (cartographer) John Gibson (1750, United Kingdom – buried 1792, United Kingdom) was an English cartographer and engraver. Recognized as an important late eighteenth-century British cartographer, a contemporary of Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and skilled engraver,〔(Geographicus, John Gibson )〕 spent most of his life in prison because of several debts, however, produced thousands of maps and its best-known work in 1758 was called the pocket atlas ''Atlas Minimus''.〔(National library of Australia, Atlas minimus )〕〔( A Correct Map of the Island of Jamaica by John Gibson )〕 He worked also for the Gentleman's Magazine〔(The Gentleman's magazine, Volume 165 )〕 for which engraved different decorative maps. He also published his own work in The Universal Magazine, The Universal Museum and The Universal Traveller. 〔 ==External links==
*(University of Pittsburgh, Atlas Minimus )
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