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Encyclopaedia and Britannica
* Encyclopaedia Britannica: Felix ( II )
* 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica: Felix II
This was the explanation given in the ninth edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica, dated 1877.
* Encyclopaedia Britannica Daedalus
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.
The Encyclopædia Britannica ( Latin for " British Encyclopaedia "), published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
Writing in 1992, one reviewer judged that the " range, depth, and catholicity of coverage the Britannica are unsurpassed by any other general Encyclopaedia.
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.
eo: Encyclopaedia Britannica
la: Encyclopaedia Britannica
lb: Encyclopaedia Britannica
* Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911: " Ephraem Syrus "
* Encyclopaedia Britannica, Fabius Maximus Cunctator
* Encyclopaedia Britannica: First Vatican Council
* Plague – Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911
The 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica related curious stories of him, that by way of self-mortification he lay every night for twenty years on the bare ground with only a bear's skin for a covering — yet it is known that he remained a layman, was married and had children — that in an audience he had with
* Encyclopaedia Britannica, Guerrilla warfare
* Encyclopaedia Britannica.
* Biography of James Hutton ( From: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Ed., 1910-1911 )
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.
* Biography of Marcello Malpighi in the Encyclopaedia Britannica
The Encyclopaedia Britannica comments that " the consensus of the great majority of scholars today is that the most obvious and traditional understanding should be construed, namely, that rock refers to the person of Peter ".
* Encyclopaedia Britannica: Saint Alexander I

Encyclopaedia and Sir
* ( 1911 ) " Sir William George Granville Harcourt ", Encyclopaedia Britannica
* Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 1966: Sir Walter Lawry Buller
He engraved plates for the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana and for Sir John Rennie a series of drawings for London Bridge.
Writing Coventry's biography in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, Philip Chesney Yorke stated that " though Sir William Coventry never filled that place in the national administration to which his merit and exceptional ability clearly entitled him, his public life together with his correspondence are sufficient to distinguish him from amongst his contemporaries as a statesman of the first rank.
In 1825 he published an edition of Sir William Chambers's Treatise on Civil Architecture ; and among his other principal contributions to the literature of his profession are a translation of the Architecture of Vitruvius ( 1826 ), a Treatise on the Rudiments of Architecture, Practical and Theoretical ( 1826 ), and his valuable Encyclopaedia of Architecture ( 1842 ), which was published with additions by Wyatt Papworth in 1867.
* ( 1911 ) " Sir Henry Doulton ", Encyclopaedia Britannica
* ( 1911 ) " Sir Cresswell Cresswell ", Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica and Sir
" References to the Britannica can be found throughout English literature, most notably in one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's favourite Sherlock Holmes stories, " The Red-Headed League ".
* Encyclopædia Britannica article Sir Constantijn Huygens
* Sir James Thornhill ( 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica entry )
* Sir Thomas Picton at the Classic Encyclopedia, based on the 1911 Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
* Sir Charles James Napier ( 1782 – 1853 ) ( copy of Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 )
* Sir John Colborne Seaton, Seattle, Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition ( 1911 ), now in the public domain.
* " Sharpey-Schafer, Sir Edward Albert " from Encyclopædia Britannica
* Sir James Lancaster at Encyclopædia Britannica. com
* Sir Edward John, Bart Poynter ( 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica )
Sir Bevil Grenville's Memorial, at Kilkhampton churchAccording to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition: " Grenville was the type of all that was best in royalism.
* Britannica online entry for Sir James
* " Sir James Young Simpson " 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica entry
Malleson ( The History of Afghanistan from the Earliest Period to the outbreak of the War of 1878, 39 ), Col. Failson, ( History of Afghanistan, 49 ), George Bell ( Tribes of Afghanistan, 15 ), E. Balfour ( Encyclopedia of India, article on Afghanistan ), Sir Henry Yule ( Encyclopædia Britannica, article on Afghanistan ), and the Hon.
From 1757 to 1768 Hudson was resident sub-librarian of the British Museum, and his studies in the Sloane herbarium enabled him to adapt the Linnean nomenclature to the plants described by Ray far more accurately than did Sir John Hill in his Flora Britannica of 1700.
For a fictional example, see The Red-Headed League, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in which a man is hired to copy out the Britannica by hand-for no other reason ( at least apparently ) than his red hair.
He moved in 1899 to The Standard as chief leader-writer and moved in 1900 to The Times, to act as co-editor with Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace and President Arthur Twining Hadley of Yale University on preparation of the eleven volumes forming the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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