Isaac Massa
Isaac Abrahamszoon Massa (baptized October 7, 1586, in Haarlem, died 1643) was a Dutch grain trader, traveller and envoy to Russia. He wrote memoirs related to the Time of Troubles and created some of the earliest maps of Eastern Europe and Siberia. Due to Massa's experience in and knowledge of Russia, he was valued by the Dutch States-General as a counterweight to growing English influence in Russia in the early seventeenth century. The Isaac Massa Foundation was established in his honor in Groningen. It aims to stimulate scientific and cultural contacts between the Russian Federation and the Netherlands. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Gerritsz, Hessel, 1581?-1632, Queiros, Pedro Fernandes de, d. 1615., Massa, Isaac Abrahamszoon, 1586-1643.Get access
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12by Gerritsz, Hessel, 1581?-1632., Millard, F. J. (Frederick John), translator., Queirós, Pedro Fernandes de, -1615., Massa, Isaac, 1587-1635., Millard, F. J. (Frederick John), tr., Muller, Samuel, 1848-1922., Joh. Enschedé en Zonen, printer., Frederik Muller & Cie, publisher.Get access
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14by Nordenskiöld, Adolf Erik (kirjoittaja.)Contributors: “...Massa, Isaac (kartantekijä.) (Caerte van't Noordeste Russen, Samojeden, ende Tingoesen landt...”
Published 1881
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