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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe abstract "The Hunt-Lenox Globe or Lenox Globe, dating from ca. 1510, is the second or third oldest known terrestrial globe, after the Erdapfel of 1492. It is housed by the Rare Book Division of the New York Public Library.It is notable as one of only two known instances of a historical map actually using the phrase HC SVNT DRACONES (in Latin hic sunt dracones means \"here are dragons\".)".
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe thumbnail Lennox_Globe,_by_B.F._Da_Costa.png?width=300.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageExternalLink 163.
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageRevisionID "700377933".
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Erik_Nordenskiöld.
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Category:1500s_works.
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Globes.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_maps_of_the_world.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Die_casting.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Erdapfel.
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Globus_Jagellonicus.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Grapefruit.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Stevens_(bibliographer).
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Here_be_dragons.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink James_Lenox.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Erasmus_Hilgard.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Marco_Polo.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Public_Library.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Ostrich.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Morris_Hunt.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Sumatra.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink U.S._National_Geodetic_Survey.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink Wubei_Zhi.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink File:Lennox_Globe,_by_B.F._Da_Costa.png.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLink File:Lenox_Globe_(2)_Britannica.png.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hunt-Lenox Globe".
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe subject Category:1500s_works.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe subject Category:Age_of_Discovery.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe subject Category:Globes.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe subject Category:Old_maps_of_the_world.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe type Work.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe type Work.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe comment "The Hunt-Lenox Globe or Lenox Globe, dating from ca. 1510, is the second or third oldest known terrestrial globe, after the Erdapfel of 1492. It is housed by the Rare Book Division of the New York Public Library.It is notable as one of only two known instances of a historical map actually using the phrase HC SVNT DRACONES (in Latin hic sunt dracones means \"here are dragons\".)".
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe sameAs Globe_de_Hunt-Lenox.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe sameAs גלובוס_האנט-לנוקס.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe sameAs Globe_van_Hunt-Lenox.
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- Hunt-Lenox_Globe sameAs Q10747767.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe wasDerivedFrom Hunt-Lenox_Globe?oldid=700377933.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe depiction Lennox_Globe,_by_B.F._Da_Costa.png.
- Hunt-Lenox_Globe isPrimaryTopicOf Hunt-Lenox_Globe.