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Martin Zeiler, 1589 Austria - 1661 Ulm, Germany
Image Not Available for Martin Zeiler, 1589 Austria - 1661 Ulm, Germany

Martin Zeiler, 1589 Austria - 1661 Ulm, Germany

BiographyMartin Zeiler was born in central Austria in 1589 but his family, being Protestant, was forced to leave the country and as a result Zeiler was educated in the city of Ulm. He later moved to Wittenberg to study law and history but returned to Ulm in 1629 and began to publish multiple works on history and topography. Around 1640, Zeiler was approached by the publisher and engraver Matthäus Merian (1593-1650) to write the text for his multi volume work which aimed to collate his many detailed engravings of German, French and Italian towns. The enterprise ran to over 60 volumes, a huge endeavour for the seventeenth century, and employed notable engravers such as Wenceslaus Hollar. Merian died in 1650 but his sons managed to complete the publication with the final volume published soon after Zeiler's death in 1661.
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