Giovanni da Carignano

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Who is Giovanni da Carignano?

Giovanni da Carignano, or Johannes de Mauro de Carignano was a priest and a pioneering cartographer from Genoa.

There is little certain information about his life. There is a Genoese document referring to a certain Giovanni, son of Mauro, from Carignano. Other fragments suggest he had two brothers, Giacomo a notary, and Anselmo a doctor. Further documents suggest he was still alive in September 1329, but dead by May, 1330.

From 1293 to 1329, Giovanni da Carignano was the rector of the church of San Marco al Molo, a parish in Genoa, just a few meters away from the bustling port of Genoa, arguably the most important seaport in the Mediterranean Sea at the time.

Carignano is important to the history of cartography as the author of an early 14th-century nautical portolan chart, depicting, with much skill, most of the world as then known to his Italian contemporaries. Although the northern reaches of Europe are unclear, it contains possibly the first depiction of Scandinavia as a peninsula. Carignano's portolan has been variously dated between 1305 and 1327. If the earlier dates are accepted, then it might be the first known portolan signed by its author.

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