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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'...
- largest paper encyclopedia in world history. There were many great encyclopedists throughout Chinese history, including the scientist and statesman Shen...
- Trilogy (1951–1953).: 23–29  Of these, "Foundation" (retitled as "The Encyclopedists" for the book collection) was published in Astounding in May 1942; "Bridle...
- 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...
- 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...
- which continued the ancient traditions: historians and chroniclers, encyclopedists and essayists, and writers of secular poetry. The other two include...
- The Dictionnaire universel, contenant generalement tous les mots françois (originally Dictionaire universel) was a dictionary and encyclopedia compiled...
- Joyner, American serial killer Anthony Judge (born 1940), Australian encyclopedist Anthony Julian (1902–1984), American judge Anthony Michael Juliano (1922–2001)...
- (10 November 1859 – 20 February 1939) was an Austrian-born American encyclopedist and editor of The Jewish Encyclopedia and founder of the American League...
- Frank Kafker has argued, the Encyclopedists were not a unified group: ... despite their re****tion, [the Encyclopedists] were not a close-knit group of...