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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...
- 1570–1612) Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Ortelius, Netherlands, 1570–1612) Klencke Atlas (1660; one of the world's largest books) Britannia (1675), John Ogilby...
- Johannes Klencke, van Klenck or Klenckius (bapt. 5 March 1620, in Amsterdamearly 1672, in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch teacher in philosophy...
- Forgotten Father of Environmentalism". The Atlantic. 23 December 2015. Klencke, Hermann; Schlesier, Gustav (1853). Lives of the brothers Humboldt, Alexander...
- Chézy (26 January 1783 – 28 January 1856), née Wilhelmine Christiane von Klencke, was a German journalist, poet and playwright. She is known for writing...
- Kunyu Wanguo Quantu (1602) Atlas Maior (Blaeu, Netherlands, 1635–1658) Klencke Atlas (1660) Atlas Maior (Blaeu, Netherlands, 1662–1667) Cary's New and...
- largest atlas at 6 ft × 4.5 ft (1.8 m × 1.4 m). It surp****es the famous Klencke Atlas at the British Library, which held the record of the world's largest...
- (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 873–875. de Terra 1955, p. 5. Klencke, Hermann; Schlesier, Gustav (1853). Lives of the brothers Humboldt, Alexander...
- 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...
- Schlegel's wife Dorothea introduced him to the Wilhelmine Christiane von Klencke, called Hermina or Hermine, who, extremely unusually for the time, was...