- 2016, p. 418. Cook & Ryan 2016, p. 121. As
explained by
Richard Yeo,
Encyclopaedic Visions:
Scientific Dictionaries and
Enlightenment Culture (Cambridge:...
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Encyclopaedistics or
encyclopaedics as a discipline, is the
academic scholarship of
encyclopedias as
sources of
encyclopedic knowledge and
cultural objects...
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encyclopedias and
encyclopedic dictionaries. The prin****l English-language
encyclopaedic dictionary of the
nineteenth century was the seven-volume in 14 eponymous...
- The
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopaedic Dictionary (Russian: Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона, romanized: Entsiklopedicheskiy
slovar Brokgauza...
- The
Institute of
Encyclopaedic Research of the
National Academy of
Sciences of
Ukraine is a
Ukrainian state-supported
academic research and publishing...
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cardmakers in Frankfurt, Germany. The
early edition,
sometimes called the
Encyclopaedic Tarot,
lacked the
corner indices on suit
cards found on the
later 20th...
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Robert Hunter (1823–25
February 1897) was the lead
editor of the
Encyclopædic Dictionary,
which he
produced in
seven volumes between 1879 and 1888. In...
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English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of
creating an
encyclopaedic history of each of the
historic counties of England, and was dedicated...
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while Parik**** was made the king.
Karna Parmeshwaranand,
Swami (2001).
Encyclopaedic dictionary of Purāṇas (1st ed.). New Delhi:
Sarup & Sons. ISBN 9788176252263...
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Friedrich Raßmann (3 May 1772 - 9
April 1831) was a
prolific German writer,
editor and
producer of
newspapers and journals. He can also
plausibly be seen...