Definition of Enciclopaedia
Encyclopædia, a name of Greek derivation, given to works which
embrace within their pages a more or less complete account, in
alphabetical order, of the whole round of human knowledge, or of some
particular section of it. Attempts in this direction were made as far
back as Aristotle's day, and various others have since been made from
time to time, according as the circle of knowledge widened. Amongst
famous encyclopædias which have appeared, mention may be made of the
French "Encyclopédie" ( q. v.); the "Encyclopædia Britannica,"
Edinburgh (1708-1771), now in its ninth edition (1889); the German
"Encyclopedie," begun in 1818 by Ersch and Gruber, and not yet completed,
although 170 volumes have appeared; while the largest of all is the
Chinese encyclopædia, in 5020 vols., printed in Pekin in 1726.
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{ En*cy`clo*pe"di*a, En*cy`clo*pæ"di*a }
(?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. &?;, for &?; &?;, instruction
in the circle of arts and sciences: cf. F.
encyclopédie. See Cyclopedia, and
Encyclical.] [Formerly written encyclopædy and
encyclopedy.] The circle of arts and sciences; a
comprehensive summary of knowledge, or of a branch of knowledge;
esp., a work in which the various branches of science or art are
discussed separately, and usually in alphabetical order; a
cyclopedia.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A reference work (often in several volumes) containing in-depth articles on various topics (often arranged in alphabetical order or by category) dealing with a wide range of subjects or with some particular specialty
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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