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known in
British English as Encyclopaedists, or in U.S.
English as
Encyclopedists) were
members of the Société des gens de lettres, a
French writers'...
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Trilogy (1951–1953).: 23–29 Of these, "Foundation" (retitled as "The
Encyclopedists" for the book collection) was
published in
Astounding in May 1942; "Bridle...
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largest paper encyclopedia in
world history.
There were many
great encyclopedists throughout Chinese history,
including the
scientist and
statesman Shen...
- but
allows Seldon to ****emble
whomever he needs,
provided he and the "
Encyclopedists" are
exiled to a
remote planet, Terminus.
Seldon agrees to
these terms...
- The
Dictionnaire universel,
contenant generalement tous les mots françois (originally
Dictionaire universel) was a
dictionary and
encyclopedia compiled...
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James Wood (12
October 1820 – 17
March 1901) was a
Scottish writer, editor, and Free
Church minister. Born in Leith, Wood
studied at the
University of...
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Isidore Singer (10
November 1859 – 20
February 1939) was an
American encyclopedist and
editor of The
Jewish Encyclopedia and
founder of the
American League...
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Reformation as a
papal diplomat and a
Jesuit controversialist, polemicist,
encyclopedist, and bibliographer. He was the
first Jesuit to
visit Muscovy, Sweden...
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including Symeon,
Michael Psellos and
Theodore Prodromos,
rejected the
Encyclopedist emphasis on order, and were
interested in individual-focused ideals...
- "white stone") can
refer to: Eric W.
Weisstein (born 1969),
American encyclopedist Naomi Weisstein (1939–2015),
American cognitive psychologist, neuroscientist...