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Reprint of the original English edition from the series Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences ( Algebra, V, Encyclopaedia Math.
) ( 1988 ) Encyclopaedia of Mathematics: An Updated and Annotated Translation of the Soviet " Mathematical Encyclopaedia " Dordrecht, Netherlands: Reidel, Dordrecht, Netherlands, p. 68, ISBN 1-55608-010-7
According to the Soviet Mathematical Encyclopaedia ( ed.

Encyclopaedia and Sciences
The bookseller and publisher Zedler published this book in Leipzig under the name " Great Complete Encyclopaedia of All Sciences and Arts Which So Far Have Been Invented and Improved by Human Mind and Wit: Including the Geographical and Political Description of the Whole World According to All Monarchies, Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, Republics, Free Sovereignties, Countries, Towns, Sea Harbors, Fortresses, Castles, Areas, Authorities, Monasteries, Mountains, Passes, Woods, Seas, Lakes ... and also a Detailed Historical and Genealogical Description of the World's Brightest and Most Famous Family Lines, the Life and Deeds of the Emperors, Kings, Electors and Princes, Great Heroes, Ministers of State, War Leaders ... ; Equally about All Policies of State, War and Law and Budgetary Business of the Nobility and the Bourgeois, Merchants, Traders, Arts.
The Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste (" Universal Encyclopaedia of Sciences and Arts ") was a 19th-century German encyclopaedia published by Johann Samuel Ersch and Johann Gottfried Gruber, therefore also known as the " Ersch-Gruber.
* The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “ a ” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature ... edited by Hugh Chisholm
Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult Sciences of the World, Vol.
Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult Sciences of the World.
Jacks and sevens are called the ' dead man's hand ' in the 1903 " Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult Sciences " ( partly because in a poker game, it is very unlikely to hold them and win the pot ).
* The Encyclopaedia Logic: Part 1 of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences, trans.
* Philosophy of Nature ( Part Two of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences ), trans.
* Hegel's Philosophy of Mind: Being Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences, trans.
* Hegel's Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline
The British Encyclopaedia, or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences was published in 1809 in six octavo volumes and around 150 plates.
For an interesting paper published by The Textbook Colloquium in 1998, comparing the content of The British Encyclopaedia with Gregory's Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, published in 1808, but also edited by Jeremiah Joyce, see.
He was largely responsible for the editing of two rival encyclopedic works bearing the names of others, George Gregory's Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ( 1808 ) and William Nicholson's British Encyclopaedia ( 1809 ).
* The Encyclopaedia Britannica ; A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information.
" The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General information.
Kazan: Tatarstan Republic Academy of Sciences Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia, 2002.
The 1858 Encyclopaedia Britannica noted Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle's citation of Zucchi and his reflecting telescope used to observed " celestial and terrestrial objects " in Fontenelle's 1700 work History of the Academy of Sciences.

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Lenses with apertures larger than 2. 8 are typically known as " fast " lenses, though this has changed historically ( in the past, larger than 6 was considered fast, for example by the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica ).
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.
According to Encyclopaedia Judaica, " The AV and JPS translation badger has no basis in fact.
The 1911 edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica has only one definition of " Ruhr ": " a river of Germany, an important right-bank tributary of the lower Rhine.
The 1926 Encyclopaedia Britannica, in addition to its article on the river Ruhr, has a further article on " RUHR, the name given to a district of Westphalia, Germany.
The Norwegian black metal band Mayhem have recorded several Venom covers, while Mayhem themselves have been covered many times: their song " Deathcrush " has been covered around 140 times, according to Encyclopaedia Metallum.
The Probert Encyclopaedia was first published in 1993 as a knowledgebase for artificial intelligence systems and has subsequently been developed to include the topics omitted by other encyclopaedias.
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 ).
According to Hugh Chisholm, editor of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica: " Lord Acton has left too little completed original work to rank among the great historians ; his very learning seems to have stood in his way ; he knew too much and his literary conscience was too acute for him to write easily, and his copiousness of information overloads his literary style.
In the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, the Nimzo-Indian Defence has codes E20 to E59.
His professional work has been published in over 150 books and journals, including Inquiry, the Monist, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Praxis International, the Encyclopaedia of Ethics, Atlantic Monthly, Guardian Weekly, and the Norton Anthology of Prose.
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings has two codes for the Evans Gambit, C51 and C52.
Giacomo Puccini, who was a realist composer, has been described by Encyclopaedia Britannica Online as the man who " virtually brought the history of Italian opera to an end ".
Apart from his many books ( see list ), he has also served as editor of series such as Great Architecture of the World, The Italian World, The New Shell Guides to Great Britain, The Oxford Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Art and the Duff Cooper Diaries.
In recent years, the work of Halivni and Shamma Friedman has resulted in a paradigm shift in the understanding of the Talmud ( Encyclopaedia Judaica 2nd ed.
It has been noted that indeed the Jerusalem Talmud is very similar to the Babylonian Talmud, minus Stammaitic activity, which is to be found only in the latter ( Encyclopaedia Judaica ( 2nd ed.
" No work of reference has been more useful and successful, or more frequently copied, imitated and translated, than that known as the Conversations-Lexikon of Brockhaus ," wrote the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings has ten codes for the King's Gambit, C30 through C39.
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings ( ECO ) has twenty codes for the Dutch Defence, A80 through A99.
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings has classified the English Opening under the codes A10 through A39:

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* B52 ( chess opening ), the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code for a chess opening based on the Sicilian Defence
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
In 1938, he published a collection of essays on the future organisation of knowledge and education, World Brain, including the essay, " The Idea of a Permanent World Encyclopaedia ".
In 1929, she was commissioned to write the entry on " witchcraft " for the Encyclopaedia Brittanica.
The Encyclopaedia Judaica ( under " Samaritans ") summarizes both past and the present views on the Samaritans ' origins.
* Book-length articles on " Light ", " Sound " and " Physical Astrononmy " for the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana ( 30 vols.
#" Iberian ", Encyclopaedia Britannica, < http :// www. britannica. com / eb / article-9041884 > on 2006-02-15.
* Anna Pavlova on Encyclopaedia Britannica
* Encyclopaedia of the Orient article on waqf
* Encyclopaedia Britannica on Autolycus and the disputed parentage of Odysseus
David Horton's Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia contains an article on Aboriginal mythology observing:
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.
* This article was formerly based on Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911, " Jean-François Oeben ".
The highest number appeared in the Encyclopaedia Britannica on Astronomy during the 1960s, in a discussion of King Alfonso X of Castile's interest in astronomy during the 13th century.
* Books. google entries on Alfred Lee's discovery regarding what the Australian Encyclopaedia entry refers to as the " Barrington Prologue.
* The Aquarium Wiki Encyclopaedia on Chytrid Fungus and how it impacts amphibians kept as domestic pets.
* In an episode of The Simpsons, Dean Scungio quotes from The Encyclopaedia of Animated Cartoons on the history of Felix: " A Felix doll became Charles Lindbergh's companion on his famed flight across the Atlantic.
At Göttingen, whither he had returned as Privatdozent, he wrote a little work on the names of the Hebrew months, proving that they were derived from the Persian, prepared the great article on India in Ersch and Gruber's Encyclopaedia, and published from 1839 to 1842 the Lexicon of Greek Roots which gained him the Volney prize of the Institute of France.

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