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** and Brockhaus
** H. E. Brockhaus, Friedrich A. Brockhaus, sein Leben und Wirken nach Briefen und andern Aufzeichnungen ( 3 vols., Leipzig.
** H. E. Brockhaus, Die Firma F. A. Brockhaus von der Begründung bis zum hundertjährigen Jubiläum ( 1805-1905, Leipzig, 1905 )
** and Efron
** and Dictionary
** SMPTE RP210: SMPTE Metadata Dictionary ( the latest version is available here: http :// www. smpte-ra. org / mdd / index. html )
** The various editions of Webster's New International Dictionary, used as a jocular allusion to these political organisations
** Foss's Judges of England, 1848 – 64, and Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England, 1870 ;
** Kuɬaɬau ( Kulalao ) – used in Ferrell's 1982 Paiwan Dictionary due to its widespread intelligibility and preservation of various phonemic distinctions ; also spoken in Tjuabar Village, Taitung County, where Tjariḍik and " Tjuabar " ( closely related to Tjavuaɬi ) are also spoken.
** Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave ( 1827 – 1919 ), banker, editor of The Economist, & author of Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy, predecessor to The New Palgrave dictionary cited herein
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** Written by Katherine Kurtz and Robert Reginald, this book is a comprehensive encyclopedia of the people and places in the Deryni series, including maps and genealogical charts.
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Brockhaus and Efron
The first large encyclopedia in Russian, Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary ( 86 volumes, 1890 – 1906 ), was a direct cooperation with the German Brockhaus.
The Jewish Encyclopedia was heavily used as a source by the 16-volume Jewish Encyclopedia in Russian, published by Brockhaus and Efron in Saint Petersburg between 1906 and 1913.
The Russian Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, in its 1890-1907 edition, classified Pomors as Great Russians or referred to them as Russian traders and trappers of the North.
According to the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary that word has derived from the Old Germanic Witing.
The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary ( Russian: Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона ) ( 35 volumes, small ; 86 volumes, large ).
According to Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, Shamakhi had 20008 inhabitants ( 10450 males and 9558 females ); of them Russians 3 %, Armenians 18 %, and Azerbaijani Tatars 79 %.
The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary notes that according to legend the city of Nakhchivan was founded by Noah, and the date of the town on the Persian sources in 1539 BC.
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