Johann Philipp Abelin
Johann Philipp Abelin was an early 16th-century
German chronicler. He was born, probably, at
Strasbourg, and died there between
1634 and
1637. He wrote numerous histories over the pseudonyms of Philipp Arlanibaus, Abeleus and Johann Eudwighottfaed or Gotofredus. His earliest works of importance being his history of the wars of
Gustavus Adolphus, entitled
Arma Suecica (pub.
1631-
1634, in 12 parts), and the
Inventarium Sueciae (
1632), both compilations from existing records. His best known work is the
Theatrum Europaeum, a series of chronicles of the chief events in the history of the world down to
1619. He was himself responsible for the first two volumes. It was continued by various writers and grew to twenty-one volumes (
1633-
1738), including illustrations by the beautiful copperplate engravings of Matthaus Meriah (
1593-
1650). Abelin also wrote a history of the antipodes,
Historia Antipodum (posthumously pub.
1655), and a history of
India.