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- Wolf (eds.), Encyclopaedism from Antiquity to the Renaissance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp. 197–218: "Roman encyclopaedism and practical...
- Fictional encyclopaedism is a term used in literary studies to refer to a style of fiction writing where an author am****es an exhaustive amount of detail...
- Mathematician, whose works are now lost. Paul Lemerle introduced the term "encyclopaedism" for this period, to reflect the systematic attempts at ordering and...
- successor, the Emperor Romanos II. It is a prominent example of Byzantine encyclopaedism. The emperor Constantine VII "Porphyrogenitus" (905–959) was only surviving...
- Later forms of Lullism have been ****ociated with mysticism, alchemy, encyclopaedism, and evangelism and have usually involved diagrammatic imagery. Notable...
- University of Chicago Press. p. 8. ISBN 9780226260709. König, Jason (2013). Encyclopaedism from antiquity to the Renaissance. New York: Cambridge University Press...
- creativity. Additional categories are humanism, romanticism, essentialism, encyclopaedism, pragmatism, as well as authoritarian and democratic ideologies. Learning...
- Fantasy world – Imaginary world created for fictional media Fictional encyclopaedism – Literary concept List of fictional universes – Self-consistent fictional...
- ISBN 0-09-952297-7. • A new beginning. Poliziano’s Panepistemon, in Renaissance Encyclopaedism: Studies in Curiosity and Ambition, ed. by W. S Blanchard – A. Severi...
- Virtue?: Collections of Sayings and Stories About Wise Men in Gr****." In Encyclopaedism from Antiquity to the Renaissance. Edited by Jason König and Greg Woolf...