- Joseph de Ferraris
Joseph Jean François,
count de Ferraris (Lunéville April 20 ,1726 -Vienna April 1 ,1814 ) was an Austrian general andcartographer Between 1771 and 1778, Ferraris was commissioned by the empress
Maria Theresa of Austria and emperor Joseph II to create a detailed "Carte-de-Cabinet" of the Austrian Netherlands. The maps were made on a scale 1:11.520 and formed a collection of 275 hand collored and hand drawn of maps 0,90 × 1,40 m each. These were accompagnied by twelve volums of handwritten commentaries relating to topics of economical and military interest (rivers, bridges, forrests, possibilities for military camps,...)Three originals of the maps remain. One is in the Kriegsarchiv in
Vienna , one is in the Rijksarchief inThe Hague and the third one remains in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België inBrussels . The maps held in Brussels were the maps destined forPrince Charles Alexander of Lorraine , the Governor of the Austrian Netherlands, and were transferred toBelgium by Austria in 1922 as part of theWorld War I reparations .In 1777 and 1778, Ferraris issued a reduced version of the cabinet maps with a scale of 1:86.400 in 25 maps, issued for commercial sale ("carte marchande").
The Ferraris maps were used to great extent during the military operations of the
French Revolutionary Wars and during theNapoleonic Wars Trivia
* The
Brussels basedFlemish government building, housing parts of the Flemish ministry of Environment, Nature and Energy and the Flemish ministry of Mobility and Public Works is named "Graaf de Ferrarisgebouw" after him.
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