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- contributors, and the 9th (1875–1889) and 11th editions (1911) are landmark encyclopaedias for scholarship and literary style. Starting with the 11th edition and...
- categories and for all three encyclopaedias, the four average grades fell between B− and B+, chiefly because none of the encyclopaedias had an article on ****ual...
- The Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI) is a reference work that facilitates the academic study of Islam. It is published by Brill and provides information on...
- Retrieved 22 April 2013. Georg Lehner (2011), China in European Encyclopaedias, 1700-1850, Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, ISBN 9789004201507 "Letters,...
- The Children's Encyclopædia was an encyclopaedia originated by Arthur Mee, and published by the Educational Book Company, a subsidiary of Northcliffe's...
- Britannica USA and Britannica International. In 1990, nearly 120,000 encyclopædias were sold in the United States, with sales for the year rising to $650...
- since 2001, and Encyclopædia Britannica since 2016. In January 1995, Project Gutenberg started to publish the ASCII text of the Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th...
- The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. The 2002 version contains...
- from modern encyclopaedias, particularly for biography and the history of science and technology. As a literary text, the encyclopaedia has value as...
- encyclopedia sets named British Encyclopedia, British Encyclopaedia or British Encyclopædia. British Encyclopaedia, or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, published...