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Jorge Reinel

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Jorge Reinel was a 16th-century Portuguese cartographer known for his significant contributions to early nautical chart making. Alongside his father Pedro Reinel, he produced the famous Miller Atlas in 1519 for King Manuel I of Portugal, which featured detailed depictions of the Spice Islands. Their work represents some of the highest quality portolan charts created during the European Renaissance.

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Who was Jorge Reinel?

Jorge Reinel was a 16th-century Portuguese cartographer known for nautical chart making. He worked alongside his father, Pedro Reinel, in Portugal's maritime mapping tradition.

What is the Miller Atlas, and what was Jorge Reinel's role in it?

The Miller Atlas was produced in 1519 for King Manuel I of Portugal. Jorge Reinel and Pedro Reinel are associated with its detailed nautical and geographic charts.

Why is Jorge Reinel important to early mapmaking?

His work helped develop practical charts for navigation during Portugal's maritime expansion. The Reinel family's charts combined coastal detail with the geographic knowledge gathered by Portuguese voyages.

When was the Miller Atlas made?

The Miller Atlas was made in 1519 for King Manuel I. That date places Jorge Reinel's work in the high period of early modern Portuguese exploration.

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