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To quote the Encyclopædia Britannicas article on Arianism: " In modern times some Unitarians are virtually Arians in that they are unwilling either to reduce Christ to a mere human being or to attribute to him a divine nature identical with that of the Father.
* Labour Legislation from 1911encyclopedia. org, Encyclopædia Britannicas 1911 edition
" Encyclopædia Britannicas Encyclopædia of Hindi Cinema listed her role in the film as one of Hindi cinema's memorable female characters, noting it for changing " the perception of the ever-forgiving wife, turning her into an avenging angel.

Encyclopædia and article
Antoninus in many ways was the ideal of the landed gentleman praised not only by ancient Romans, but also by later scholars of classical history, such as Edward Gibbon or the author of the article on Antoninus Pius in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica:
This article incorporates information from the 1911 Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
The early 19th-century editions of Encyclopædia Britannica included wikt: seminal # English | seminal research such as Thomas Young ( scientist ) | Thomas Young's article on Egypt, which included the translation of the Egyptian hieroglyphs | hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone ( pictured ).
More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion The Kernel and the Husk ( 1886 ), Philomythus ( 1891 ), his book The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman ( 1892 ), and his article " The Gospels " in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world.
* Alternate spelling from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article.
The precise date of Francisco Álvares death, like that of his birth, is unknown, but the writer of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article concludes it was later than 1540, in which year an account of his travels were published at Lisbon.
The author of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article was critical of the information it contained, believing it should " be received with caution, as the author is prone to exaggerate, and does not confine himself to what came within his own observation.
* St Albans, 1911 Encyclopædia article.
* Larissa ; 1911 Encyclopædia article.
* This article incorporates original text from the 9th edition ( 1879 ) of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
Young's new insights were prominent in the long article " Egypt " that he contributed to the Encyclopædia Britannica in 1819.
Thomas Young's work is acknowledged in Champollion's 1822 Lettre à M. Dacier, but incompletely, according to British critics: for example, James Browne, a sub-editor on the Encyclopædia Britannica ( which had published Young's 1819 article ), contributed anonymously a series of review articles to the Edinburgh Review in 1823, praising Young's work highly and alleging that the " unscrupulous " Champollion plagiarised it.
* This article may incorporate some text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
) The 1926 thirteenth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica included an article by Einstein titled " Space – Time ".
: Some material is derived from an article in the 9th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, a publication now in the public domain.
The article on " Grammar " in the first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica ( 1771 ) contains an extensive section titled " Of Universal Grammar.
* Staines-1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article
" Or, as the author of the eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica article noted, " To the topographer, as to the genealogist, its evidence is of primary importance, as it not only contains the earliest survey of each township or manor, but affords, in the majority of cases, a clue to its subsequent descent.
In his Encyclopædia Britannica article " Languages ", Young compared the grammar and vocabulary of 400 languages.
Some of Young's conclusions appeared in the famous article " Egypt " he wrote for the 1818 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
That tornado was made famous when a photograph of it approaching Vulcan was used for the " tornado " article in Encyclopædia Britannica.
* Kensington-1911 Encyclopædia article
* Encyclopædia Britannica article on intestine retrieved on 2007-03-27

Encyclopædia and on
* Article on Bjørn Lomborg in the online edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
At a later period he was one of the leading contributors to the Encyclopædia Britannica ( seventh and eighth editions ) writing, among others, the articles on electricity, hydrodynamics, magnetism, microscope, optics, stereoscope, and voltaic electricity.
In March 2012, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. announced it would no longer continue to publish its printed editions, instead focusing on its online version, Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
To remain competitive, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. has stressed the reputation of the Britannica, reduced its price and production costs, and developed electronic versions on CD-ROM, DVD, and the World Wide Web.
Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite, available on DVD
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. now owns registered trademarks on the words Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Macropædia, Micropædia, and Propædia, as well as on its thistle logo.
* Hubris on 2012's Encyclopædia Britannica
* Independent Religion – From the Encyclopædia Britannica Article on Jainism: "... Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, it is one of the three most ancient Indian religious traditions still in existence.
The second challenge involved the possibility of scaling down letters small enough so as to be able to fit the entire Encyclopædia Britannica on the head of a pin, by writing the information from a book page on a surface 1 / 25, 000 smaller in linear scale.
Encyclopædia Britannica, on the other hand, regards it as the music that originated in the mid-1950s and later developed " into the more encompassing international style known as rock music ".
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first figurative use of the term appeared in the 1902 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica relating to an entry on the chemical analysis of glucose.
The Scopes trial did not appear in the Encyclopædia Britannica until 1957, when its inclusion was spurred by the successful run of Inherit the Wind on Broadway, which was mentioned in the citation.
* " Theology " on Encyclopædia Britannica
The magazine's first cover illustration, a dandy peering at a butterfly through a monocle, was drawn by Rea Irvin, the magazine's first art editor, based on an 1834 caricature of the then Count d ' Orsay which appeared as an illustration in the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

Encyclopædia and New
The Britannica was first published between 1768 and 1771 in Edinburgh as the Encyclopædia Britannica, or, A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, compiled upon a New Plan.
The official title of the 15th edition is the New Encyclopædia Britannica, although it has also been promoted as Britannica 3.
* Propædia: Outline of Knowledge and Guide to The New Encyclopædia Britannica 15th Edition ( 1974, 30 volumes )
New York: Encyclopædia Britannica.
New York: Encyclopædia Britannica.
New York: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Wikisource
* The New International Encyclopædia, Vol. 14, Ed.
New York, Encyclopædia Britannica Co., 1910.
During this time, she wrote a supplemental article on the cultural character of New York City for the Encyclopædia Britannica and created a number of multimedia presentations, most notably one inspired by Moby-Dick ( Songs and Stories From Moby Dick, 1999 – 2000 ).
* The New Encyclopædia Britannica, 1988, Volume 10, Micropædia, pg.
The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 29, says that " Employed against the Mongol invaders of Europe, knightly warfare failed even more disastrously for the Poles at Legnica and the Hungarians at Mohi in 1241.
New York: Encyclopædia Britannica.
Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller ( 14 January 1892 – 6 March 1984 ) was a German anti-Nazi theologian " Niemöller, ( Friedrich Gustav Emil ) Martin " < cite > The New Encyclopædia Britannica </ cite > ( Chicago: University of Chicago, 1993 ), 8: 698 .</ ref > and Lutheran pastor.
The New International Encyclopædia of 1905 gives the following evaluation of his work:
The New International Encyclopædia ( 1905 ) finds his writing “ insipidly sweet and monotonously melodious ,” and attributes Gessner's popularity to the taste of a generation nursed on Rousseau.
New York: Encyclopædia Britannica, 1910.
As the initial run ended, it was reissued as the monthly New Children's Encyclopædia.
*( The New Encyclopædia Britannica, 15th edition, Chicago, 1990s.
* Encyclopædia Britannica, New edition ( Robert MacHenry, 1993, 32030 pages ), page 949: the " Free City of Kraków " was designated to be the " symbolic capital of the divided Poland "..
References, such as The New Encyclopædia Britannica, validate the above by offering additional specifics: Early Christian writers, such as Clement of Alexandria in the 2nd century, had used a form like Yahweh, and claim that this pronunciation of the tetragrammaton was never really lost.
His New York Times obituary makes no mention of baseball, nor does a 1911 Encyclopædia article about Doubleday.
* The New Encyclopædia Britannica Vol 1 ( 15th edition ) page 82 for quoted resources and further research on this topic
The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopædia of Religious Knowledge followed the previous editions.
The New Encyclopædia Britannica, v. 17, pp. 908 – 15.

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