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  2. Atlas Maior - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Blaeu - Erfgoed Leiden en Omstreken. Front page of the Atlas novus, forerunner of the Atlas maior, 1645 Joan & Willem Blaeu Atlas in 11 volumes with white leather binding with gold leaf and special chest to hold it in, next to a portrait of Willem Blaeu, copy in the University of Amsterdam Special Collections

  3. Jan Janssonius - Wikipedia

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    It included a description of "most of the cities of the world" (Townatlas), of the waterworld (Atlas Maritimus in 33 maps), and of the Ancient World (60 maps). The eleventh volume was titled Atlas of the Heavens (a type of celestial cartography) by Andreas Cellarius. Editions were printed in Dutch, Latin, French, and a few times in German.

  4. Frederik de Wit - Wikipedia

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    The first cartographic images that De Wit engraved were a plan of Haarlem that has been dated to 1648, [8] and sometime before 1649, De Wit engraved the city views – city maps for the cities of Rijsel and Doornik that appeared in the richly illustrated Flandria Illustrata by the Flemish historian, Antonius Sanderus.

  5. Beudeker Collection - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the collection have been digitised. The volume, Country houses and gardens of the Netherlands – part one (shelfmark C.9.e.7) has been made available in the Turning the Pages online exhibition and Volume 21 has been made available at the Memory of the Netherlands, a joint project with Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands.

  6. Category:1629 - Wikipedia

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  7. Standard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 the Atlas Major became the Standard 15, with a new long-wheelbase variant, with 2138 cc engine, which became the Standard 20. Later that year, the Standard name was dropped by Leyland, and these models were rebranded hastily as the Leyland 15 and 20. By 1968 when production ended in the UK, all variants were powered by the 2138 cc ...

  8. Atlas FC overcame its cursed roots to win a Liga MX title ...

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    Atlas FC'c Diego Barbosa, center, celebrates scoring his team's opening goal against America during a match in Mexico City on Jan. 22. (Ginnette Riquelme / Associated Press)

  9. Jodocus Hondius - Wikipedia

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    Hondius later published a second edition, as well as a pocket version Atlas Minor. The maps have since become known as the "Mercator/Hondius series". [6] Hondius was a cousin of Abraham Goos, and he taught Goos mapmaking and engraving. [7] In the French edition of the Atlas Minor we find one of the first instances of a thematic map using map ...

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