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Encyclopaedia and Nations
* Hugh Murray, The Encyclopaedia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Civil, and Political ; Exhibiting its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, its Physical Structure, The Natural History of Each Country, and the Industry, Commerce, Political Institutions, and Civil and Social State of All Nations, Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1841, page 455

Encyclopaedia and from
Various editions from the 3rd to the 9th were pirated for sale in the United States, beginning with Dobson's Encyclopaedia.
As of, a total of confirmed exoplanets are listed in the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia, including a few that were confirmations of controversial claims from the late 1980s.
By the turn of the twentieth century it had begun to be displaced by the shorter and purely Arabic term Islam and by 1938, when Orientalist scholars completed The Encyclopaedia of Islam, seems to have virtually disappeared from the English language.
* Encyclopaedia of Mathematics online encyclopaedia from Springer, Graduate-level reference work with over 8, 000 entries, illuminating nearly 50, 000 notions in mathematics.
The word was originally an alchemist's term for the extraction of metals from minerals: the ending-urgy signifying a process, especially manufacturing: it was in this sense it was used by the 1797 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
As of, known extrasolar planets ( in planetary systems and multiple planetary systems ) are listed in the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia, ranging in size from that of terrestrial planets similar to Earth to that of gas giants larger than Jupiter.
* Togo from Encyclopaedia Britannica
According to Encyclopaedia of Islam, although Kurdish is not a unified language, its many dialects are interrelated and at the same time distinguishable from other western Iranian languages.
According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica and general colloquial usage of the term, brandy may also be made from pomace and from fermented fruit other than grapes.
Some additional insight into the pre-history of European and American secular cockfighting may be taken from the The London Encyclopaedia:
* Caduceus from Encyclopaedia Britannica
It is recorded in Wild Wales by George Borrow, who notes it as a well known legend ; by Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, which details versions of the same story from other cultures ; and by The Nuttall Encyclopaedia, under the Anglicised spellings " Gellert " and " Killhart ".
* La Cerdanya from Catalan Encyclopaedia
* County of Cerdanya from Catalan Encyclopaedia
In the article on " Railways " in the Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, published in 1824, it is said: " It will appear that this species of inland carriage is principally applicable where trade is considerable and the length of conveyance short ; and is chiefly useful, therefore, in transporting the mineral produce of the kingdom from the mines to the nearest land or water communication, whether sea, river or canal.
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies argued extensively in his book The Art of Heraldry: An Encyclopaedia of Armory that, though extremely rare, the colour white existed as an independent tincture in heraldry separate from argent.
Reprint of the original English edition from the series Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences ( Algebra, V, Encyclopaedia Math.
The author of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article states that " In manuscript, Vegetius ' work had a great vogue from its first advent.
* County of Rosselló from Catalan Encyclopaedia.
The most common types of chess game collections are collected games of a single player ( e. g. My Best Games of Chess 1908-1937 by Alexander Alekhine ), annotations of games from a single tournament, collections of chess games covering a certain period of time ( e. g. Oxford Encyclopaedia of Chess Games.
* Alienation entry from the Glossary of Terms of the Encyclopaedia of Marxism.
implying a derivation from the Hebrew term shama on, meaning " he has heard "; this is a similar etymology as the Torah gives for the theophoric name Ishmael (" God has heard "; Genesis 16: 11 ), on the basis of which it has been argued that the tribe of Simeon may originally have been an Ishmaelite group ( Cheyne and Black, Encyclopaedia Biblica ).

Encyclopaedia and China
He wrote the entry on China for Encyclopaedia Britannica .< ref >

Encyclopaedia and government
The article was prepared without its writer contacting the Editorial office of the Encyclopædia Iranica and contained serious inaccuracies such as " the Iranian government bitterly opposes the Encyclopaedia " and also inaccurate biographical details of Prof. E. Yarshater.

Encyclopaedia and four
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings has four codes for Alekhine's Defence, B02 through B05:

Encyclopaedia and become
In 1911, the Encyclopaedia Britannica noted that " Our knowledge of Praxiteles has received a great addition, and has been placed on a satisfactory basis, by the discovery at Olympia in 1877 of his statue of Hermes with the Infant Dionysus, a statue which has become famous throughout the world.
Konvitz, writing in the Encyclopaedia of the History of Ideas, states that the objects of loyalty encompass principles, causes, ideas, ideals, religions, ideologies, nations, governments, parties, leaders, families, friends, regions, racial groups, and indeed " anyone or anything to which one's heart can become attached or devoted ".

Encyclopaedia and citizens
Throughout the book, Wells describes his vision of the world brain: a new, free, synthetic, authoritative, permanent " World Encyclopaedia " that could help world citizens make the best use of universal information resources and make the best contribution to world peace.

Encyclopaedia and go
According to the Encyclopaedia of Islam, " his services were so much appreciated by the Shi ' is that soon after his death his grave in Mashhad became one of the centres of veneration for those who go on pilgrimage to the tomb of Imam ' Ali-al-Rida ".

Encyclopaedia and into
His major encyclopedia of 1630, the Encyclopaedia, Septem Tomis Distincta, was divided into 35 books, and had 48 synoptical tables as well as an index.
A Shorter Jewish Encyclopedia in Russian, launched in the early 1970s as an abridged translation of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, evolved into a largely independent publication that by late 2005 included eleven volumes and three supplements.
In Boston, Lieber edited an Encyclopaedia Americana, after conceiving of the idea of translating the Brockhaus encyclopedia into English.
These experiments continued into the 1920s, and by the late 1920s he attempted along with colleagues to create an encyclopedia printed entirely on microfilm, known as the Encyclopaedia Microphotica Mundaneum, which was housed in the Mundaneum.
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings classifies all King's Pawn Games into volumes B or C: volume C if the game starts with 1. e4 e6 ( the French Defence ) or 1. e4 e5 ; volume B if Black answers 1. e4 with any other move.
Subsequently Blythe branched out into non-fiction with 2002's The Encyclopaedia Of Classic Eighties Pop, a humorous reference guide published by Allison & Busby, which led to a stint co-presenting the music show 80s Night on BBC Local Radio in the North of England.

Encyclopaedia and exile
Again, many converted while others chose exile ( Encyclopaedia Judaica, p. 222 ).

Encyclopaedia and .
Gettens and Stout co-authored Painting Materials: A Short Encyclopaedia, first published in 1942 and reprinted in 1966.
The Catholic Encyclopaedia make the point that the oath and the penalties were so severe that it stopped the efforts of the Gallicanizing party among the English Catholics, who had been ready to offer forms of submission similar to the old oath of Allegiance, which was condemned anew about this time by Pope Innocent X.
In The Collins Encyclopaedia of Military History, Dupuy puts Villeroi ’ s dead and wounded at 8, 000, with a further 7, 000 captured.
* Dupuy, R. E & Dupuy, T. N. The Collins Encyclopaedia of Military History 4th ed.
" In The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England, ed.
* A complete bibliography is appended to the article by F. Cabrol in the Catholic Encyclopaedia, vol.
Though controversial ( with many traditional herpetologists still using Bufo marinus ) the binomial Rhinella marina is gaining in acceptance with such bodies as the IUCN, Encyclopaedia of Life, Amphibian Species of the World and increasing numbers of scientific publications adopting its usage.
This was the explanation given in the ninth edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica, dated 1877.
In 1807, he undertook the editorship of the newly projected Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, of which the first part appeared in 1808, and the last not until 1830.
* Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences ( ISSN 0938-0396 ) has a sub-series on dynamical systems with reviews of current research.
In the early 20th century, the Encyclopædia Britannica reached its eleventh edition, and inexpensive encyclopedias such as Harmsworth's Universal Encyclopaedia and Everyman's Encyclopaedia were common.
Popular and affordable encyclopaedias such as Harmsworth's Universal Encyclopaedia and the Children's Encyclopaedia appeared in the early 1920s.
The Encyclopædia Britannica ( Latin for " British Encyclopaedia "), published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
Several other encyclopaedias competed throughout this period, among them editions of Abraham Rees's Cyclopædia and Coleridge's Encyclopaedia Metropolitana.
and David Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopaedia.
Writing in 1992, one reviewer judged that the " range, depth, and catholicity of coverage the Britannica are unsurpassed by any other general Encyclopaedia.
In 1961 a 16 volume Young Children's Encyclopaedia was issued for children just learning to read.
As the Britannica is a general encyclopaedia, it does not seek to compete with specialised encyclopaedias such as the Encyclopaedia of Mathematics or the Dictionary of the Middle Ages, which can devote much more space to their chosen topics.

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