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- antiquity, "Archipelago" (from Medieval Gr**** *ἀρχιπέλαγος and Latin archipelagus) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea. Later, usage shifted to refer...
- OCLC 1052538974. Retrieved 6 August 2020. Blaeu, Johannes Willemszoon (1659). "Archipelagus Orientalis sive Asiaticus (Karte 27)" [Archipelago Eastern or Asiatic...
- Royal Palace), in 1655. Blaeu's Hollandia Nova was also depicted in his Archipelagus Orientalis sive Asiaticus published in 1659 in the Kurfürsten Atlas (Atlas...
- Religie Chin (Religions of China) (with Olgierd Wojtasiewicz) Religie Archipelagu Malajskiego (Religions of Malay Archipelago) Religie Australii i Oceanii...
- Joan Blaeu recorded in the text on his wall map of the East Indies ("Archipelagus Orientalis, sive Asiaticus") that the inland inhabitants of the Moluccas...
- Discussion of the acquisition and preservation process of Joan Blaeu's Archipelagus Orientalis (1663) by the National Library (2013)...
- fact it appears to be an almost exact copy of that of Joan Blaeu in his Archipelagus Orientalis sive Asiaticus published in 1659. It seems to have been Thévenot...
- book publisher Archipelago (magazine), a British literary magazine Der Archipelagus ("The Archipelago"), a hymn written by Friedrich Hölderlin Archipelago...
- IUCN ? – Peters's fruit bat C. luzoniensis Peters, 1861 Synonyms: C. archipelagus Taylor, 1934 C. ****ingii Gray, 1871 C. philippensis Gray, 1871 aLC IUCN...
- Together with these long hymns, odes and elegies—which included "Der Archipelagus" ("The Archipelago"), "Brod und Wein" ("Bread and Wine") and "Patmos"—he...