The colored title page of the Atlas Sive Cosmographia dates from 1595. This atlas was reprinted as a reprint in the workshop of Jodocus and Henricus Hondius. The father and son continued to reproduce and use the copper plates that Jodocus had bought upon his return to Amsterdam in the family graphic and cartographic workshop. Henricus worked on these materials and prepared them for the first publication in 1595 and for the reprint of the Mercator-Hondius atlas in 1606. Henricus’s brother Jodocus Jr. joined him to work in the workshop after their father died in 1612. Later, they teamed up with their son-in-law, Jan Janssonius, with whom they published new and supplemented Mercator-Hondius-Janssonius atlases. The title of the atlas cover is recorded as Italiae Sclavoniae, Et Graeciae tabula geographice, Per Gerardum Mercatorem Illustrissimi Ducis Iulie, Cliuie, etc Cosmographum and is found in a manneristically decorated monumental architectural cartouche framed by garlands, cherubs and eagles. In the lower cartridge is the supplementary mark Cum gratia & priuilegio.