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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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Encyclopedia (completed 1408)
comprised 11,095 volumes.
There were many
great encyclopedists throughout Chinese history,
including the
scientist and
statesman Shen...
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William Smellie (1740–1795) was a
Scottish printer who
edited the
first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. He was also a
naturalist and antiquary...
- 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...
- John
Mills (c. 1717 – c. 1794) was an
English writer on agriculture,
translator and editor.
Mills and
Gottfried Sellius are
known for
being the
first to...
- Henri-Louis
Duhamel du
Monceau (20 July 1700 – 13
August 1782) was a
French physician,
naval engineer and botanist. The
standard author abbreviation Duhamel...
- Mileikowsky;
March 25, 1910 –
April 30, 2012) was a Polish-born
Israeli encyclopedist, historian, and medievalist. He
served as a
professor of
history at...
- ISBN 978-1-4488-6912-1. Lewine,
Edward (November 18, 2007). "The
Encyclopedist's Lair". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on
December 26...
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including Symeon,
Michael Psellos and
Theodore Prodromos,
rejected the
Encyclopedist emphasis on order, and were
interested in individual-focused ideals...