Christian Gottlieb Reichard

German cartographer

Christian Gottlieb Reichard (26 June 1758 – 11 September 1837) was a German cartographer born in Schleiz, Thuringia. He studied law in Leipzig and subsequently became a city official in Bad Lobenstein.

Reichard's map of the United States (1809).

With Adolf Stieler (1775-1836), he collaborated on the first edition of "Stieler's Handatlas", which was a 50-map project that was published between 1817 and 1823. Other significant geographical works by Reichard include:

  • Atlas Des Ganzen Erdkreises in der Central Projection (contains a rare 1803 North Polar projection).[1]
  • Charte von Nord America: nach den neuesten Bestimmungen und Entdeckungen, (Weimar, 1804).
  • "Map of the World after Mercator's projection"; 1825 (4 parts).
  • "Orbis terrarum antiquus", 1824 (Atlas of the antique world).

References

  • Biography, translated from German
  1. ^ Raremaps.com Christian Gottlieb Reichard: Atlas Des Ganzen Erdkreises in der Central Projection 1803
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
  • WorldCat
National
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • Belgium
  • United States
  • Sweden
  • Czech Republic
  • Greece
    • 2
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Vatican
Artists
  • Scientific illustrators
People
  • Deutsche Biographie
Other
  • RISM
  • SNAC
  • IdRef


  • v
  • t
  • e