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Klencke Atlas : ウィキペディア英語版
Klencke Atlas
''Klencke Atlas'' (1660) is one of the world's largest atlases.〔("The World Actually Fits In The World's Largest Book" ), Liane Hansen, NPR, January 31, 2010〕 It is 1.75 metres tall (about 5 ft, 9in) by 1.9 metres wide when open (about 6 ft, 3in),〔("Largest book in the world goes on show for the first time" ), ''The Guardian'', 26 January 2010〕 and so heavy the British Library reportedly had six people to carry it.〔 It is a world atlas, made up of 37 maps on 39 sheets.〔("And You Think Your Kids’ Books Are Heavy" ), Vic Brand, ''Art Info'', January 28, 2010〕 The maps were intended to be removed and displayed on the wall.〔 The maps are of the continents and assorted European states〔 and it was said to encompass all the geographical knowledge of the time.〔(""Largest book in the world" to be displayed for the first time" ), ''The Daily Telegraph'', 28 January 2010〕 Dutch Prince John Maurice of Nassau is credited with its creation,〔 and it contains engravings by artists Blaeu and Hondius and others.〔 It was presented by a consortium of Dutch merchants, led by Professor Johannes Klencke,〔Peter Barber. ''The Map Book'', Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2005. (pg. 164 )〕〔Dirk van Miert. ''Humanism in an Age of Science: The Amsterdam Athenaeum in the Golden Age'', BRILL, 2009. (pg. 68-70 )〕 to King Charles II of England in 1660 to mark the occasion of his restoration to the throne.〔 Johannes Klencke was the son of a Dutch merchant family. Charles, a map enthusiast, kept it in the 'Cabinet and Closset of rarities' in Whitehall.〔
In 1828 King George III gave it to the British Library as part of a larger gift of maps and atlases.〔 In the 1950s it was re-bound and restored.〔 Today it is held by the Antiquarian Mapping division of the British Library in London.〔 Since 1998 it was displayed at the entrance lobby of the maps reading room.〔 In April 2010 it was publicly displayed for the first time in 350 years with pages open,〔 at an exhibition at the British Library.〔〔(Magnificent Maps: Power, Propaganda and Art ), exhibition at British Library, 30 Apr 2010 - Sun 19 Sep 2010〕
Up until 2012 the ''Klencke Atlas'' was widely regarded as the world's largest atlas,〔 a record it probably held since the atlas was created 350 years earlier.〔No other known atlas made such a claim.〕 In February 2012, Australian publisher Gordon Cheers published a new atlas called ''Earth Platinum'' that is bigger by about a foot making it probably the largest atlas in the world; 31 copies were made priced at each.〔()〕〔()〕
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