Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi (1627–1691) was an Italian engraver and printer, active in Rome in the second half of the 17th century. He was born in Vignola and was the first official cartographer of the Court of Modena, in 1685, when the Duke Francis II appointed him geographer.

His father, Giuseppe de Rossi, was the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome.

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