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categories and for all
three encyclopaedias, the four
average grades fell
between B− and B+,
chiefly because none of the
encyclopaedias had an
article on ****ual...
- contributors, and the 9th (1875–1889) and 11th
editions (1911) are
landmark encyclopaedias for
scholarship and
literary style.
Starting with the 11th
edition and...
- from
modern encyclopaedias,
particularly for
biography and the
history of
science and technology. As a
literary text, the
encyclopaedia has
value as...
- The
Oracle Encyclopædia is a five-volume
general encyclopedia. It was
published in 1895 in
London by
George Newnes Ltd and
edited by R. W.
Egerton Eastwick...
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subsequently been
developed to
include the
topics omitted by
other encyclopaedias. It was
available as
downloadable freeware until the 18th edition, published...
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terse and
original articles on
nearly all
subjects discussed in
larger encyclopædias, and
specially dealing with such as come
under the
categories of history...
- The
Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān (abbreviated EQ) is an
encyclopedia dedicated to
Quranic Studies edited by
Islamic scholar Jane
Dammen McAuliffe, and...
- The
Encyclopaedia of
Islam (EI) is a
reference work that
facilitates the
academic study of Islam. It is
published by
Brill and
provides information on...
- The
Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales,
published in
January 2008, is a single-volume-publication
encyclopaedia about Wales. The Welsh-language edition...
- The
London Encyclopaedia,
first published in 1983, is a 1,100-page
historical reference work on London, the
capital city of the
United Kingdom, covering...