Definition of Encyclopedism. Meaning of Encyclopedism. Synonyms of Encyclopedism

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Definition of Encyclopedism

Encyclopedism
Encyclopedism En*cy`clo*pe"dism, n. The art of writing or compiling encyclopedias; also, possession of the whole range of knowledge; encyclopedic learning.

Meaning of Encyclopedism from wikipedia

- Encyclopedism is an outlook that aims to include a wide range of knowledge in a single work. The term covers both encyclopedias themselves and related...
- encyclopedic novel ****umes an almost "anti-creative" function. The illusion of encyclopedism experienced by the reader of such a novel might represent the author's...
- Bibliography of encyclopedias Biographical dictionary Encyclopedic knowledge Encyclopedism Fictitious entry History of science and technology Lexicography Library...
- hypothesis, Francis Heylighen distinguishes four perspectives: organicism, encyclopedism, emergentism and evolutionary cybernetics. He ****erts that these developed...
- channel, a TV or radio channel without a particular target audience Encyclopedism, an outlook that aims to include a wide range of knowledge in a single...
- "Byzantine Dark Ages". The period is also known as the era of Byzantine encyclopedism, because of the attempts to systematically organize and codify knowledge...
- October and November 1937. This lecture promotes the doctrine New Encyclopedism described previously. Wells begins with the observation that the world...
- Renaissance Man". Grafton, A, "The World of the Polyhistors: Humanism and Encyclopedism", Central European History, 18: 31–47. (1985). Jaumann, Herbert, "Was...
- Inc., 1984), 191-213. Robert Darnton, "Epistemological angst: From encyclopedism to advertising," in Tore Frängsmyr, ed., The structure of knowledge:...
- Renaissance Man". Grafton, A, "The World of the Polyhistors: Humanism and Encyclopedism", Central European History, 18: 31–47. (1985). Jaumann, Herbert, "Was...