The Hunt–Lenox Globe or Lenox Globe, dating from about 1508, is the second- or third-oldest known terrestrial globe, after the Erdapfel of Martin Behaim...
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terrestrial globes in China exists until a globe was introduced by the Persian astronomer, Jamal ad-Din, in 1276. Another early globe, the Hunt–Lenox Globe, ca...
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not identical, match to the Hunt–Lenox Globe, a copper globe reliably dated to about 1510. The owner of the Ostrich Egg Globe, Stefaan Missinne, claims...
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was the Hunt-Lenox Globe dating from 1508. Earlier maps contain a variety of references to mythical and real creatures, but the Ostrich Egg Globe and its...
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such as decoration on their maps, only one known surviving map, the Hunt–Lenox Globe, in the collection of the New York Public Library, actually says "Here...
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Erdapfel (redirect from Martin Behaim’s globe)
world maps Globe Museum History of cartography Hunt–Lenox Globe International Coronelli Society for the Study of Globes Ostrich Egg Globe Theatrum Orbis...
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this era that have the phrase inscribed on them are the Hunt-Lenox Globe and the Ostrich Egg Globe, next to a coast in Southeast Asia for both of them. Maps...
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this era that have the phrase inscribed on them are the Hunt-Lenox Globe and the Ostrich Egg Globe, next to a coast in Southeast Asia for both of them. Maps...
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Australis to tempt the cupidity of merchants and statesmen. Erdapfel Hunt–Lenox Globe Globus Jagellonicus Ancient world maps World map Timeline of pre-Columbian...
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Globus Jagellonicus (redirect from Jagiellonian globe)
Ostrich Egg Globe Taborska. The originals of greatest interest are: the earliest engraved map of the world, 1508, the original Hunt–Lenox Globe, about 1510...
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Annie Lennox (redirect from Annie Lenox)
Award; the highest accolade from Billboard. In 2004 she received the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Into the West", written...
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and his wife, Suky, opened Stonover Farm, a "luxury bed and breakfast" in Lenox, Massachusetts. In 2021, the Wermans sold the farm and retired from innkeeping...
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restaurant in partnership with Joan Woodruff in Lenox, Massachusetts. By June 1970, officials in Lenox had rejected the proposal, fearing that the fame...
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diverted all remaining runners to Boston Common and Kenmore Square. The nearby Lenox Hotel and other buildings surrounding the scene were evacuated. Immediately...
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Ed Schieffelin (section Hunt for gold and silver)
1876, Schieffelin and his party were attacked by Apaches, and a man named Lenox was killed. The cabin was the site of 22 murders during the frontier days...
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and Leo Lenox, after Astor and James Lenox, who founded the library from his own collection. Next, they were called Lord Astor and Lady Lenox (both lions...
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neo-Grec style by Richard Morris Hunt. The library had contained paintings and books owned by the philanthropist James Lenox. Frick's house occupies a 200-by-175-foot...
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Retrieved June 22, 2022. Gans, Andrew (May 15, 2009). "Ziemba, Lenox and Walsh to Star in Old Globe's First Wives Club". Playbill. Retrieved June 22, 2022. Gans...
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apartment in Greenwich Village that he had since 1994 and another in a Lenox Hill co-op since 2017. The family has a summer house in the Berkshires on...
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Sylvia Sidney (category Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe (television) winners)
showed pug dogs. Sidney died on July 1, 1999 from oesophageal cancer at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan at age 88. "Sylvia Sidney, 30's Film Heroine...
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Broadway-bound musical The First Wives Club as Elyse. She replaced Adriane Lenox, who withdrew from the show due to health concerns. In 2011, Ralph guest-starred...
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The Blacklist (section City Hunt)
was cast as White House Counsel Cynthia Panabaker, set to replace Adriane Lenox, who had left earlier this season. Fisher Stevens debuted as Marvin Gerard...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (category People from Lenox, Massachusetts)
Revistied: Honoring the Bicentennial of the Author's Birth. Lenox, Massachusetts: Lenox Library Association (2004). Ticknor, Caroline. Hawthorne and...
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Genealogy: Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Tracy of Lenox, Massachusetts Mattie Liston Griswold Hunt, Jan 1900 · Doubleday Bros. & Company Rodney Horace...
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He arrived in the United States in 1899 and took his first position at Lenox, Massachusetts. He served as head professional at Garden City Golf Club...
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Edith Wharton (category People from Lenox, Massachusetts)
after which they lived almost exclusively at their estate, The Mount, in Lenox, Massachusetts. During those same years, Wharton, herself, was said to suffer...
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District. The school gained notoriety in 2002 for its "Senior Scavenger Hunt", a student-organized contest that featured theft, vandalism, illegal drug...
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organizations include the Boston Ballet, the Boston Lyric Opera, and the Lenox-based Shakespeare & Company. Massachusetts has produced musicians of many...
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Italy and assumes his identity. She completed the novel in six months in Lenox, Santa Fe, and Mexico.: 189–194, 197–198 The Talented Mr. Ripley was published...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and his family had moved to a small red farmhouse near Lenox, Massachusetts, at the end of March 1850. He met Melville on August 5, 1850...
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