Jos Murer
Zürich poet, topographer, stained glass maker, and mathematician
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Jos Murer (August or September 1530 – 14 October 1580) was a Swiss poet, topographer, stained glass maker, and mathematician from Zürich. Several of his stained glass works are in the Swiss National Museum.[1]
In 1576, he printed a map of Zurich, known as the Mureplan.[2]
References
- ^ "MURER, Jos or Jodokus". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press – via Oxford Art Online.
- ^ "Murerplan", Wikipedia, 2018-05-22, retrieved 2020-08-05
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