- An
encyclopedia (American English) or
encyclopaedia (British English) (from Gr**** ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία
meaning 'general education') is a
reference work or...
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articles in
magazines tend to be
somewhere between journalistic and
encyclopedian in
style and
often lack a
distinct lead
paragraph entirely.
Leads vary...
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there are
higher estimates. For example, the Prussian-born
author and
encyclopedian Ludwig Julius Eisenberg (1858–1910)
claims that up to one
thousand could...
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makers and
social reform campaigner Ephraim Chambers (c. 1680–1740),
encyclopedian Isaac Crewdson (1780–1844),
Quaker minister born in
Kendal John Cunliffe...
- P. 86. Stolyarchuk, Konstantin. "Первый энциклопедист" ("The
First Encyclopedian").
Vecherniy Minsk 125 (11932), 27 June 2005.
Retrieved 9 July 2009...
- 2008) was an
Estonian physicist specialising in X-ray crystallography,
encyclopedian, librarian,
supporter of
libraries and a long-term
Estonian expatriate...
- Old Believers. Persons, Events,
Objects and Symbols.
Attempt to an
Encyclopedian Dictionary. Moscow, 1996)
About lestovka (in Russian)
Virtual Museum...
- Hesse,
Germany Philip Weilbach (1834–1900),
Danish art
historian and
encyclopedian,
worked on
Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon This
disambiguation page lists...
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Syrie et d'Egypte (1857). In 1872—1882 Ilya
Berezin edited the
Russian Encyclopedian Dictionary in 16 volumes. He was the
recipient of high-profile awards...
- 1881(1881-06-21) (aged 74)
Fortress Monroe, Virginia, U.S.
Occupation Physician Known for
Pioneering Masonic author and
encyclopedian Children Edmund Mackey...