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Giacomo Gastaldi (, in Villafranca Piemonte – October 1566, in ) was an Italian , and of the 16th century.


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Gastaldi, sometimes referred to as Jacopo,Tooley, R.V, and Charles Bricker, Landmarks of Mapmaking, (Elsevier-Sequoia, Amsterdam, 1968). or Iacobo,Nordenskiöld, Adolf Erik, Facsimile-Atlas to the Early History of Cartography, (Dover Publications, New York, Reprint 1973), p. 40. began his career as an , serving the Venetian Republic in that capacity until the fourth decade of the sixteenth century. From about 1544 he turned his attention entirely to mapmaking, and his work represents several important turning points in cartographic development.Moreland, Carl & David Bannister, Antique Maps - A Collector's Guide, (Phaidon-Christie's, Oxford, 1983), p. 66.

According to the author Philip Burden, Gastaldi's 1548 edition of 's Geography, "was the most comprehensive atlas produced between Martin Waldseemüller's Geographia of 1513, and the Theatrum of 1570," because it included regional maps of the Americas.Burden, Philip D, The Mapping of North America: A list of printed maps 1511-1670, (Raleigh, England, 1996), p. 16. See also: Nordenskiöld, Adolf Erik, Facsimile-Atlas to the Early History of Cartography, (Dover Publications, New York, Reprint 1973), p. 28. Yet Gastaldi's detailed attention to the was not his only contribution to the development of map production. The Ptolemy edition of 1548 was also an innovation in that Gastaldi and his publisher reduced the size of the volume, thereby making the first 'pocket' . Finally, Gastaldi's work also indicated a shift in cartographical technique via its use of the copper . Prior to this period, most maps had been printed from ; by using a copper plate rather than a woodblock to print, the engraver could render a much higher level of finesse and detail.Burden, Philip D. The Mapping of North America: A list of printed maps 1511-1670, (Raleigh, England, 1996), p. 16. See also Moreland, Carl & David Bannister, Antique Maps - A Collector's Guide, (Phaidon-Christie's, Oxford, 1983), p. 66.

Gastaldi was described by one contemporary as the 'most excellent Piedmontese cosmographer'. As a cartographer, Gastaldi worked for various publishers, such as Nicolo Bascarini and Giovanbattista Pedrezano.Tooley, R.V, and Charles Bricker, Landmarks of Mapmaking, (Elsevier-Sequoia, Amsterdam, 1968); Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, Facsimile-Atlas to the Early History of Cartography, (Dover Publications, New York, Reprint 1973), p. 40. But he also occasionally accepted private commissions, for example, that from Venice's Council of Ten, who invited him to maps of and on the walls of a room in the Doge's Palace.

Among his other works is the , in in 1574.


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