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    The Klencke Atlas, first published in 1660, is one of the world's largest atlases. Originating in The Netherlands, it is 1.75 metres (5 ft 9 in) tall...
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    1570–1612) Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Ortelius, Netherlands, 1570–1612) Klencke Atlas (1660; one of the world's largest books) Britannia (1675), John Ogilby...
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    Dutch sugar merchants with plantations in the Caribbean, he offered the Klencke Atlas to the King, hoping to gain favourable trade agreements with Britain...
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  • (1602) Atlas Maior (Blaeu, Netherlands, 1635–1658) Klencke Atlas (1660) Atlas Maior (Blaeu, Netherlands, 1662–1667) Cary's New and Correct English Atlas (London...
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  • Earth Platinum (category Atlases)
    House in 2012, is the world's largest atlas at 6 ft × 4.5 ft (1.8 m × 1.4 m). It surpasses the famous Klencke Atlas at the British Library, which held the...
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  • de toutes les parties du monde (France, 1658–1676) Klencke Atlas (1660; world's largest book) Atlas Maior (Blaeu, Netherlands, 1662–1667) Atlante Veneto...
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  • Herrick returns to his parish in Devon after the English Restoration. The Klencke Atlas is commissioned by Dutch merchants as a gift to King Charles II of England;...
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    British Library (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    Chinese Globe made by Nicolò Longobardo and Manuel Dias, the Klencke Atlas, the largest atlas in the world, a rare copy of the Velarde map of the Philippines...
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    fit on an atlas page. In 1660, the original map was included in the Klencke Atlas. The map was also included in a counterfeit German atlas published c...
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    years old. In February he married Elisabeth Klencke, a sister of Johannes Klencke, who presented the Klencke Atlas to the King. It was presented by a consortium...
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    de Graeff and Andries de Graeff. The gift seems to have included the Klencke Atlas, based on the ideas of Mare Liberum. An end of the Anglo-Spanish War...
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    Oosterhesselen (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    a new church was constructed detached from the tower. The havezate De Klencke dates from the Middle Ages. A havezate was a requirement to be admitted...
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    Ernst Ludwig Heim (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete (in German). 42 (16): 463–8. PMID 3318181. Klencke, P.F.H. (1852). Alexander von Humboldt: A biographical monument (translated...
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    El Jorullo (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    136–37. reproduced in Echenberg, Humboldt's Mexico, p. 138 from Herman Klencke's Alexander von Humboldt's leben und wirken, reisen und wissen. Leipzig:...
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    Forgotten Father of Environmentalism". The Atlantic. 23 December 2015. Klencke, Hermann; Schlesier, Gustav (1853). Lives of the brothers Humboldt, Alexander...
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    Land Wursten (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    parties flew into a fury and in the end the Wursten Frisians slew Dean Cordt Klencke [de], archdeacon of Hadeln and Wursten, Engelbert von der Malsburg, prince-archiepiscopal...
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    it left all his Swedish lands to his son Alexander's widow, Anna Erasma Klencke and Patrick's son by the same marriage (Jane Henderson), who was also called...
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    Neuenwalde Convent (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    supported by Hadeln's and Wursten's Archdeacon Ludolf Klencke, also cathedral dean in Bremen. After Klencke's death in 1544, the new Dean Ludolf von Varendorf...
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