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Winkler Prins

The Grote Winkler Prins, 9th edition
The Nieuwe Kleine (new small) edition of the Winkler Prins

The Winkler Prins is a Dutch-language encyclopedia, founded by the Dutch poet and clergyman Anthony Winkler Prins (1817–1908) and published by Elsevier.[1] It has run through nine printed editions; the first, issued in 16 volumes from 1870 to 1882, and the last (the final in book form), numbering 26 volumes, from 1990 to 1993.[1] Winkler Prins has been the most distinguished printed encyclopedia in the Dutch language.[1] Publisher Elsevier collaborated with the Microsoft Corporation to put the 1993 version plus any new additions onto CD-ROM in 1997 as the Dutch-language version of Encarta.[1]

Since 2020, Winkler Prins online has two subscription-based editions: Junior Winkler Prins online (for primary education from age 6+; c. 2,700 entries as of 2022), and Studie Winkler Prins online (for primary and secondary education from age 10+; c. 11,500 entries as of 2022).[2]

Editions

  • Geïllustreerde Encyclopædie: Woordenboek voor wetenschap en kunst, beschaving en nijverheid. Chief editor: A. Winkler Prins. 15 vol. A-Z and one vol. (16) with illustrations, 1870–1882. Amsterdam: Brinkman.
  • Geïllustreerde Encyclopaedie: Woordenboek voor wetenschap en kunst, beschaving en nijverheid. 2nd ed. (2de, naar de nieuwste bronnen herziene en aanmerkelijk vermeerderde uitgave.) Chief editor: A. Winkler Prins. 15 vol., 1884–88. Supplement (vol. 16), 1888. Rotterdam: Elsevier.
  • Winkler Prins' Geïllustreerde Encyclopaedie. 3rd ed. (3de, geheel om- en bijgewerkte druk.) Chief editor: Henri Zondervan. 16 vol., 1905–1912. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • Winkler Prins' Geïllustreerde Encyclopaedie. 4th ed. (4de herziene en bijgewerkte druk.) Chief editor: Henri Zondervan. 16 vol., 1914–1922. Amsterdam: Elsevier. via HathiTrust
    • v.1: A-Ar (1914)
    • v.2: Ar-Be (1915)
    • v.4: Bo-Ce (1915)
    • v.6: Da-Em
    • v.8: Ge-Ha (1917)
    • v.10: It-Ku
    • v.11: Kuh-Mar (1919)
    • v.12: Ma-No
    • v.14: Po-Sc (1921)
    • v.15: Sch-Tri (1922)
    • v.16: Tr-Z
  • Winkler Prins' Algemeene Encyclopaedie. 5th ed. (5de geheel nieuwe druk.) Chief editor: J. de Vries. 16 vol., 1932–1938. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • Winkler Prins Encyclopaedie. 6th ed. (6de, geheel nieuwe druk.) Chief editors: E. de Bruyne, G. B. J. Hiltermann, H. R. Hoetink. 18 vol., 1947–1954. Supplement, 1955, 1960, 1969. Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier.
  • Algemene Winkler Prins Encyclopedie. Chief editors: H. R. Hoetink, E. de Bruyne, J. F. Koksma, R. F. Lissens, J. Presser. 10 vol., 1956–1960. Supplement, 1960. Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier
  • Grote Winkler Prins: Encyclopedie in twintig delen. 7th ed. (7de geheel nieuwe druk.) Chief editors: J. F. Staal, A. J. Wiggers. 20 vol., 1966–1975. Supplement, 1976. Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier.
  • Grote Winkler Prins: Encyclopedie in 25 delen. 8th ed. (8ste geheel nieuwe druk.) Chief editors: R. C. van Caenegem en S. Groenman. 25 vol., 1979–1984. Supplement, 1984. Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier.
  • Grote Winkler Prins: Encyclopedie in 26 delen. 9th ed. (9de geheel nieuwe druk.) Chief editor: L. C. M. Röst. 26 vol., 1990–1993. Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier.
  • "(CD-ROM version)". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 1993–2002.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Loveland 2019, p. 365.
  2. ^ "Winkler Prins online – De vernieuwde online Winkler Prins encyclopedie". winklerprins.com (in Dutch). 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2022.

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