- The 12-volume
Micropædia is one of the
three parts of the 15th
edition of Encyclopædia Britannica, the
other two
being the one-volume Propædia and the...
- The 15th
edition (1974–2010) has a three-part structure: a 12-volume
Micropædia of
short articles (generally
fewer than 750 words), a 17-volume Macropædia...
- 12-volume
Micropædia and the 17-volume Macropædia,
which are
organized alphabetically.
Introduced in 1974 with the 15th edition, the Propædia and
Micropædia were...
- Reader's
Digest ****ociation, Cape Town Encyclopædia
Britannica (1975);
Micropaedia Vol. III, p. 655.
Helen Hemingway Benton Publishers, Chicago.
Atlas of...
- of the Encyclopædia Britannica; the
other two
parts are the 12-volume
Micropædia and the one-volume Propædia. The name Macropædia is a
neologism coined...
- The 15th
edition (1974–2010) has a three-part structure: a 12-volume
Micropædia of
short articles (generally
fewer than 750 words), a 17-volume Macropædia...
- on 2021-06-06.
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Micropædia. vol. 1, p. 924. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1998. ISBN 0-85229-633-9...
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Laboratory (
Micropædia article)
Feynman diagram (
Micropædia article)
Flavour (
Micropædia article)
Gluon (
Micropædia article)
Higgs particle (
Micropædia article)...
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