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The Winkler Prins is a Dutch encyclopedia, founded by the Dutch poet and clergyman Anthony Winkler Prins (1817-1908), which ran through 9 editions; the first, issued in 16 volumes from 1870 to 1882, and the last (probably the final in book form), numbering 26 volumes, from 1990 to 1993. As to the contents, this final edition, titled De Grote Winkler Prins (the Great Winkler Prins) is one of the most comprehensive works of its kind published so far in any country, containing more than 200,000 articles and references; such prominent scholars and journalists as Frits Staal and G.B.J. Hiltermann are among the editors. Today a digital version is available as the Encarta Winkler Prins Encyclopedie, with more than 60,000 entries.
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.
- 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.
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