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Zhelezniak, Mykola. "The encyclopedia publishing in the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine: history and present." Entsykpopedychnyi Visnyk Ukrainy [The Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine] 10 (December 22, 2018): 6–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37068/evu.10.1.

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The study describes the academic encyclopedias of Ukraine. The main attention is paid to the peculiarities of the development of the encyclopedia publishing at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine: its origins and the most important academic encyclopedias are outlined. The spectrum of encyclopedic projects is analyzed by the scientific branches and the conclusion is drawn about the significant advantage of social sciences and humanities over others in the contex of presenting knowledge in encyclopedic format. Some vision of further development of the encyclopedia publishing in Academy is proposed.
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Loveland, Jeff. "When History Caught Up with Historians." Eighteenth-Century Life 45, no. 1 (2021): 47–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00982601-8793934.

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Thanks in part to the influence of Friedrich Brockhaus’s Konversations-Lexikon, a German encyclopedia inaugurated in 1796, biographies of the living had become unremarkable in Europe’s encyclopedias by the early nineteenth century. Today, they are pervasive. Between 1674 and 1750, they remained rare and controversial in the alphabetical ancestors of the modern encyclopedia. In this article, I explain why, and show how encyclopedists’ practices evolved in the period in which the historical dictionary and other alphabetical proto-encyclopedias burst onto the European literary scene, that is, the late seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth. I begin by exploring early encyclopedists’ motives for not treating the living. My second section then examines the most influential historical dictionaries as well as the encyclopedia that best covered the living, tracking how practices regarding contemporary biographies evolved. Finally, I consider some of the broader social and cultural changes, both internal and external to the history of encyclopedia-making, that are reflected in encyclopedias’ growing coverage of the living and the recently deceased.
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Ishchenko, Oleksandr. "THE COVERAGE OF UKRAINE AND UKRAINIANS IN THE AUSTRALIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA." Naukovì zapiski Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Ostrozʹka akademìâ". Serìâ Ìstoričnì nauki 1 (December 17, 2020): 151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25264/2409-6806-2020-31-151-156.

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In this article, we present an analysis of the 10-volumed Australian Encyclopedia published in 1958. The purpose of the analysis is to identify encyclopedic information concerning the Ukrainian people. Since the late 19th century, a part of the Ukrainian ethnic group inhabits the Australian continent, so it is natural to expect the appearance of Ukrainians in encyclopedic publications of Australia. But do Australians mention Ukrainians in their own fundamental encyclopedias? This question is caused not only by the general interest, but also by the fact that Ukraine is shown in the national narratives of many countries through various myths generated by Soviet propaganda. Therefore, the analysis of the representation of Ukrainians in the pages of foreign encyclopedias is a topical issue of contemporary Ukrainian studies in general. In this study, we found that the main body of information about Ukrainians is statistical data about the Ukrainian community in Australia, which settled after the Second World War. Among the 10 volumes there are no mentions of Ukraine, its capital, prominent people of the nation, etc. In addition, general highlights of the Australian encyclopedia publishing sphere are proposed. It is noted that the Australian Encyclopedia as a fundamental work published in six editions during 1925–1996 is the main achievement of the Australian encyclopediography. It is noteworthy that there is currently no national online encyclopedia in Australia. At the same time, there are domain (subject-specific) publications by research teams among other achievements of contemporary Australian encyclopedia publishing, such as the Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia, the Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia, the Companion to Tasmanian History, etc.
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Parray, Tauseef Ahmad. "Encyclopaedic Works on Islamic Political Thought and Movements in the Twenty-first Century." American Journal of Islam and Society 32, no. 4 (2015): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v32i4.1013.

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Books Reviewed: Gerhard Bowering, et. al., eds., The Princeton Encyclopediaof Islamic Political Thought (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton UniversityPress, 2013); John L. Esposito and Emad El-Din Shahin, eds., The OxfordHandbook of Islam and Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013);Emad El-Din Shahin, ed., Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics, 2 vols.(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).During last two decades or so, many encyclopedias have been published onIslam and its history – classical to contemporary – with a modern approach,among them Richard Martin’s two-volume Encyclopedia of Islam and theMuslim World 1 and John L. Esposito’s Oxford Encyclopedia of the ModernIslamic World.2 Other encyclopedic works focus on specific eras, like JosefMeri’s Medieval Islamic Civilization.3 One more category is that of Islam andpolitics, political Islam, and/or the various facets, complexities, and intricaciesof Islamic movements. This essay focuses on three works that discuss thethemes and issues that fall in this last category.The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought (EIPT)4 is awide-ranging one-volume publication, as well as the first encyclopedia andreference work on Islamic political thought. It includes articles ranging fromthe classical to the contemporary periods and incorporates the eras from theProphet’s time to the present. Written by prominent scholars and specialistsin the field, The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Politics (OHIP)5 is a singlevolumesourcebook that provides a comprehensive analysis of “whatwe knowand where we are in the study of political Islam,” thereby enabling scholars,students, and policymakers “to appreciate the interaction of Islam and politicsand the multiple and diverse roles of Islamic movements” both regionally andglobally (p. 2; italics mine). By analyzing Islam and politics through a detailedand profound study, the two-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and ...
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BORCHUK, Stepan, and Maryana ZASYPKO. "ZUNR (WEST UKRAINIAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) IN ENCYCLOPAEDIC EDITIONS." Ukraine: Cultural Heritage, National Identity, Statehood 32 (2019): 238–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/ukr.2019-32-238-246.

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The encyclopedic editions that cover the topic of ZUNR are analyzed in this article. The main focus is on the Soviet encyclopedic editions "Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia" and "Soviet Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine" in which the authors covered the history of ZUNR under the crushing Soviet propaganda way. These articles describe the position of the Soviet authorities regarding the history of the ZUNR and the independence of Ukraine. Historical aspects of statehood are revealed, but as destructive and crushing for the Soviet apparatus. The unilateral nature of these articles was characterized as they covered ZUNR policy from a subjective point of view. The tendency of repetition of encyclopedic texts on ZUNR that passed from one Soviet edition to another is revealed. Changes in the emphasis on the study of the history of ZUNR with the restoration of Ukraine's independence have been observed. Significant attention is focused on modern encyclopedic projects, which cover the history of ZUNR and have become a kind of quintessence and business card of all previous scientific work on the subject of ZUNR. Examples in changing the emphasis in ZUNR research by modern researchers are given. The basic conceptual bases of national historiography concerning the history of ZUNR are formulated. In the article, the author emphasizes the position of changing the assessment of the state policy of ZUNR officials to the state policy. Domestic researchers in new encyclopedic editions re-submit ZUNR history and most of the stigmatized spots have been cleaned up and fairly introduced into national encyclopedic editions. The article emphasizes the need to develop new archival data that will become available in the archives of the Catholic University of Rome. Declassification of these materials will make it possible to review articles in encyclopedic editions of already independent Ukraine. Make their own adjustments and add to existing present historical material. The author emphasizes that encyclopedic science is an important field of historical disciplines, because it covers a large amount of material in an accessible abbreviated form. Key words: Western Ukrainian People's Republic 1918–1919, national democratic revolution, «Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia», «Soviet Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine», «Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine», «Western Ukrainian People's Republic 1918–1923. Encyclopedia», Ukrainian Galician Army.
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Kolodnyi, Anatolii, and Liudmyla Fylypovych. "The Ukrainian Encyclopedia of Religious Studies: history of the case and publishing trouble." Entsykpopedychnyi Visnyk Ukrainy [The Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine] 12 (2020): 80–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.37068/evu.12.8.

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The article reviews the Ukrainian Encyclopedia of Religious Studies that will be published soon. The encyclopedic work was prepared by the academic team 20 years ago. The history of the encyclopedia case, its features, and achievements in religious studies, as well as problems and prospects of its publishing are covered.
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Wong, Samuel G. "Encyclopedism in Anatomy of Melancholy." Renaissance and Reformation 34, no. 1 (1998): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v34i1.10845.

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This paper considers the implications of Burton's "encyclopedism" defined here as the condition of a work where writing is a form of therapy compelled by disease. The notion of encyclopedism suggests the ways in which the encyclopedia serves as a compendious alter-ego to Burton's book. Reading Anatomy in the context of an encyclopedic tradition transformed by Burton's insistence that his writing is a "foolish labor" intended to ward off melancholy reminds us how fully he reimagines the Renaissance aesthetic of scholarly exhaustion. In this regard, Burtonian anatomy may be said to offer an alternative, playful and subversive, to the encyclopedic claims of Baconian instauration.
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Klimova, O. G. "Reference Books on Trade, Merchants, and Entrepreneurship in Siberia in the Second Half of the XIX – early XX Centuries: Historiographical Review." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University 22, no. 1 (2020): 20–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-1-20-27.

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The research objective was to assess the information potential of reference publications on the history of entrepreneurship in the pre-revolutionary Siberia. Pre-revolutionary, Soviet, and post-Soviet scientists published various encyclopedias and reference books on the history of trade, merchants, and entrepreneurship in Siberia in the second half of the XIX – early XX centuries. The reference literature of each period has its own characteristic features. For instance, The Brief Encyclopedia of the History of Merchants and Commerce of Siberia and The Encyclopedic Dictionary of the History of Merchants and Commerce of Siberia are very unusual. The dictionary with its encyclopedic form of presentation is currently the most convenient and popular variant. Directories and encyclopedias reflect the era they belonged to and thus can provide valuable information on the time period. The dictionaries under analysis appeared to contain biographies of people engaged in entrepreneurial activity, definitions of entrepreneurial activities, descriptions of rural settlements, cities, fairs, etc. The study of reference publications significantly expands the existing ideas about the nature of the business development, trade, and economy of Siberia. However, the related historiography still needs further studies.
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Zhelezniak, Mykola. "Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine in the challenges of today." Entsykpopedychnyi Visnyk Ukrainy [The Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine] 11 (December 9, 2019): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.37068/evu.11.1.

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The article is devoted to the 5th anniversary of the electronic version of The Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (EMU) on the Internet (website: esu.com.ua). The study reveals the functions performed by the EMU can be better implemented due to its online version. These include accumulating of nationally relevant knowledge (about Ukraine, Ukrainians, Ukrainian phenomena and realities) and disseminating it in society, playing an important educational role, fos­tering patriotic feelings among Ukrainians based of this knowledge, understanding of national ideas, self-identifying, etc. The EMU website has high traffic, search engine positioning (Google), therefore, provides access to encyclopedic knowledge of a much larger audience than a printed version of this encyclopedia. The disadvantages of the online version of ESU are also highlighted. First of all, the words in the text are shortened like in paper encyclopedias, which have a reason to save space on the pages. There is also no English section. Today, English-language versions of the articles would contribute to destruct the stereotypes about Ukraine, its people, language, culture, history, etc., formed by the Soviet picture of the world (Pax Sovietica) as well as supported and deepened by followers of the Russian world (Pax Russica).
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Lektorsky, Vladislav A., and Irina O. Shchedrina. "Philosophical Encyclopedia 1960‒1970s. Conversation of I.O. Shchedrina and V.A. Lektorsky." Voprosy Filosofii, no. 12 (2020): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2020-12-5-15.

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Conversation of editor of the journal Voprosy Filosofii I.O. Shchedrina with Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Main Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy RAS, V.A. Lektorsky on the history of the creation of the Philosophical Encyclopedia (1960‒1970), on the formation of a profes­sional philosophical community in Russia, on the features of encyclopedic texts on philosophy, and a new project of the electronic Philosophical Encyclopedia.
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Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Encyclopedias." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-157681.

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Since the inception of printing in Europe in the fifteenth century, encyclopedias have become popular and widespread all over the continent. During the eighteenth century, dictionaries and other knowledge-communicating books constituted a major part of the book market, thereby defining everyday knowledge, including information about the entire world that was cultivated by periodicals and travel logs. Encyclopedias, from the very beginning, have been a varied genre owing to the assorted knowledge produced for different books, which depends on the subject, the target audience, the scope, and the price. General encyclopedias could amount to several volumes, sometimes more than ten, while more specific dictionaries usually comprised only one or two volumes. During the eighteenth century, many encyclopedic works were adapted for different audiences, resulting in many books being translated. This distribution of encyclopedias helped to build the European culture of knowledge we witness today, in which encyclopedias are still a major source of information.
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Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Encyclopedias." Cultural transfers, encounters and connections in the global 18th century / ed. by Matthias Middell. Leipzig 2014, S. 163-181 ISBN 978-3-86583-754-7, 2014. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A13040.

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Since the inception of printing in Europe in the fifteenth century, encyclopedias have become popular and widespread all over the continent. During the eighteenth century, dictionaries and other knowledge-communicating books constituted a major part of the book market, thereby defining everyday knowledge, including information about the entire world that was cultivated by periodicals and travel logs. Encyclopedias, from the very beginning, have been a varied genre owing to the assorted knowledge produced for different books, which depends on the subject, the target audience, the scope, and the price. General encyclopedias could amount to several volumes, sometimes more than ten, while more specific dictionaries usually comprised only one or two volumes. During the eighteenth century, many encyclopedic works were adapted for different audiences, resulting in many books being translated. This distribution of encyclopedias helped to build the European culture of knowledge we witness today, in which encyclopedias are still a major source of information.
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Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Bücher als Wissensmaschinen." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-160963.

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Eine Gesamtdarstellung dessen, was man früher "Realenzyklopädien" nannte, ist jedoch bis heute nicht versucht worden – die Vielfalt der hier versammelten Wissensmaschinen zeigt vielleicht, warum. Die Kultur des Wissens in der Frühen Neuzeit war erheblich komplexer, als das die Annahme von der sich entwickelnden frühmodernen Rationalität oder die Unterstellung eines "Willens zum Wissen" erklärbar machen kann. Auch die Autoren stehen darum gegenüber den Büchern zurück, die als Wissensmaschinen verstanden und in ihrer enzyklopädischen Leistungskraft befragt werden: Was kann der Leser damit anfangen? Welche Welt wird ihm erschlossen? Was kann er daraus mitnehmen? Von den Autoren wird hier die Erklärung des Buches nicht versucht. Freilich gibt es leidenschaftliche Enzyklopädisten wie Gesner im 16., Bonanni im 17. oder Scheuchzer im 18. Jahrhundert. Weil der Einblick in diese spezielle Art von Büchern aber nur eine Auswahl sein kann – wie exemplarisch auch immer –, wird die Geistesgeschichte hier der Buchgeschichte nachgeordnet. Was Bücher können, das ist die Frage, und nicht, wer welche Ideen hatte.
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Holmberg, Linn. "The forgotten encyclopedia : the Maurists' dictionary of arts, crafts, and sciences, the unrealized rival of the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-88359.

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In mid-eighteenth century Paris, two Benedictine monks from the Congregation of Saint-Maur – also known as the Maurists – started compiling a universal dictionary of arts, crafts, and sciences. The project was initiated simultaneously with what would become one of the most famous literary enterprises in Western intellectual history: the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d’Alembert. The latter started as an augmented translation of Ephraim Chambers’s Cyclopaedia, but it was constructed with another French dictionary as its ideological counterpart: the Jesuits’ Dictionnaire de Trévoux. While the Encyclopédie eventually turned into a controversial but successful best-seller, considered as the most important medium of Enlightenment thought, the Benedictines never finished or published their work. After a decade, the manuscripts were put aside in the monastery library, and were soon forgotten. For about two hundred and sixty years, the Maurists’ dictionary material has largely escaped the attention of researchers, and its history of production has been unknown.      This dissertation examines the history and characteristics of the Maurists’ enterprise. The manuscripts are compared to the Encyclopédie and the Dictionnaire de Trévoux, and the project situated within its monastic environment of production, the history of the encyclopedic dictionary, and the Enlightenment culture. The study has an interdisciplinary character and combines perspectives of History of Science and Ideas, History of Monasticism, History of Encyclopedism, and History of the Book. The research procedure is distinguished by a microhistorical approach, where the studied materials are analyzed in a detailed manner, and the research process included in the narrative.       The dissertation shows that the Maurists early found themselves in a rival situation with the embryonic Encyclopédie, and that the two projects had several common denominators that distinguished them from the predecessors within the genre. At the same time, the Maurists were making a dictionary unique in the eighteenth century, which assumed a third position in relation to the works of the encyclopédistes and the Jesuits. The study provides new perspectives on the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d’Alembert, the intellectual activities of the Congregation of Saint-Maur, as well as the editor in charge of the Maurist dictionary: Dom Antoine-Joseph Pernety, otherwise known for his alchemical writings.
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Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Bücher als Wissensmaschinen." GTA-Verl, 2005. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A13155.

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Eine Gesamtdarstellung dessen, was man früher "Realenzyklopädien" nannte, ist jedoch bis heute nicht versucht worden – die Vielfalt der hier versammelten Wissensmaschinen zeigt vielleicht, warum. Die Kultur des Wissens in der Frühen Neuzeit war erheblich komplexer, als das die Annahme von der sich entwickelnden frühmodernen Rationalität oder die Unterstellung eines "Willens zum Wissen" erklärbar machen kann. Auch die Autoren stehen darum gegenüber den Büchern zurück, die als Wissensmaschinen verstanden und in ihrer enzyklopädischen Leistungskraft befragt werden: Was kann der Leser damit anfangen? Welche Welt wird ihm erschlossen? Was kann er daraus mitnehmen? Von den Autoren wird hier die Erklärung des Buches nicht versucht. Freilich gibt es leidenschaftliche Enzyklopädisten wie Gesner im 16., Bonanni im 17. oder Scheuchzer im 18. Jahrhundert. Weil der Einblick in diese spezielle Art von Büchern aber nur eine Auswahl sein kann – wie exemplarisch auch immer –, wird die Geistesgeschichte hier der Buchgeschichte nachgeordnet. Was Bücher können, das ist die Frage, und nicht, wer welche Ideen hatte.
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Santos, Alexandre Henrique da Silva dos. "Organizando a Terra: Nicolas Desmarest e o verbete Geografia Física na Enciclopédie de Diderot e D\'Alembert." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8136/tde-06122018-122256/.

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Esta dissertação discute o verbete Geografia Física, elaborado por Nicolas Desmarest e publicado na Encyclopédie de Diderot e DAlembert em 1757, o qual apresenta uma proposta de se fazer e pensar Geografia diferente das interpretações comumente aceitas pela História da Geografia para o pensamento geográfico do século XVIII. Elaborado pelo homem de letras Nicolas Desmarest, no seio do Iluminismo e do enciclopedismo francês, este trabalho analisou o verbete no contexto deste movimento e das tradições científicas que teorizaram a Terra e seus fenômenos na primeira metade do século XVIII. Diante da discussão realizada, constatou-se a existência de uma legítima Geografia teorizada pelas Luzes e propagada pela Encyclopédie, bem como o papel central assumido por Nicolas Desmarest para o desenvolvimento deste saber. Além disso, revelou a existência de uma importante controvérsia científica entre a Geografia Física e a Teoria da Terra, a qual foi debatida por Nicolas Desmarest e Buffon no limiar do nascimento das chamadas Geologia e Geografia modernas.<br>In this work we discuss about the article Physical Geography, that was created by Nicolas Desmarest and published in the Diderot and DAlemberts Encyclopedia in 1757. The article introduced a proposal to do and to think Geography different from what is commonly accepted by the History of Geography to the 18th century geographical thought. It was elaborated by the man of letters Nicolas Desmarest, in the middle of the Enlightenment and the French encyclopedism. This work analyzed the article in the context of this movement and in the scientific traditions that theorized the Earth and its phenomena in the 18th century first half. In front of this discussion, we noted the existence of a genuine Geography theorized by the Enlightenment and propagated by the Encyclopedia, which Nicolas Desmarest assumed a central position to the development of this knowledge. Furthermore, this work revealed an important scientific controversy between the Physical Geography and the Theory of the Earth that was discussed by Nicolas Desmarest and Buffon, in the dawn of so-called modern Geology and Geography.
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Lombardo, Michael F. "Founding Father: John J. Wynne, S.J., and the Inculturation of American Catholicism in the Progressive Era." University of Dayton / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1399037190.

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Otaviani, Márcia Cristina. "Chrestomathia: arte e ciência para Jeremy Bentham." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2012. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/13276.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-28T14:16:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcia Cristina Otaviani.pdf: 608442 bytes, checksum: 6c7ed43d487fe9f7600f8083734e76b0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-10-20<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was an English philosopher who lived during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a period when major events occurred in the world, not only on philosophical grounds, but also in economic and apart from being entitled as the "founder" utilitarian school, and suggest new ideas about moral issues and legislation, Bentham also brought new perspectives and solutions to issues such as education. In the book named Chrestomathia, Bentham exposes your beliefs about how teaching should be done in a standard school, the School Chrestomathia as its name. The main function of the school would be to promote greater quantity and better quality of knowledge and, consequently, wellness for all involved. It is in this work that he presents he believed to be the more correct way to categorize and divide the different areas of knowledge. In this work we aim to show how the Tree of Knowledge that he proposed is built, showing the intimate connection with teaching, and also trying to analyze the ideas behind their proposals, as well as the criticism that the author makes to the current way of classifying the human knowledge<br>Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) foi um filósofo inglês que viveu durante os séculos XVIII e XIX, em um período em que grandes acontecimentos ocorreram no mundo, não só no campo filosófico, mas também no econômico, e além de ser apresentado como o fundador da escola Utilitarista, e de sugerir novas idéias para assuntos sobre moral e legislação, Bentham buscou, também, trazer soluções e novas perspectivas para assuntos como educação. No livro Chrestomathia, Bentham expõe suas convicções sobre como o ensino deveria ser feito em uma escola padrão, a Chrestomathia School, conforme sua denominação. A principal função da escola seria a de promover a maior quantidade e melhor qualidade de conhecimento e, em conseqüência, de bem-estar para todos os envolvidos. É nessa obra que Bentham apresenta o que acreditava ser a maneira mais correta de categorizar e dividir as diferentes áreas do saber. Nesse trabalho de Doutorado procuraremos mostrar a maneira como está construída a Árvore do conhecimento de Bentham, proposta numa íntima ligação com o ensino, buscando analisar as idéias por trás de suas propostas, bem como as críticas que o autor faz à maneira vigente de classificar o conhecimento humano
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Purdham, Medrie. "The encyclopedic imagination in the Canadian artist figure /." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=85955.

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The "encyclopedic imagination" describes an artist's conviction that a work of art must be expansive and inclusive to a point of total embodiment. The artist (or dramatized artist figure) implies that the work of art must give a total account not only of the subjective life of the artist but of the reality to which the representing self responds. The focus of this study is not on any work's encyclopedic achievement (for the artist's inclusive ideal always remains well outside the actual capacity of the work), but on the relationship of the ideal of aesthetic all-inclusiveness to a problematic ideal of encompassing selfhood for the representing personality.<br>Following an introduction that establishes modern and postmodern conceptions of the notion of aesthetic totality, this dissertation describes, in six Canadian works, the (untenable) radicalization of the self through the "encyclopedic" ideal. Chapter one considers Ernest Buckler's The Mountain and the Valley (1952) and notes that the protagonist's drive towards total representation is costly to his sense of authentic temporality. Chapter two identifies "total embodiment" as the governing poetic principle of P. K. Page's The Hidden Room (poems c.1942-1997), and suggests the relation of this ideal to Page's apparent creative crisis. Chapter three examines the ethics of all-inclusive representation in Leonard Cohen's Beautiful Losers (1966) and argues that the novel's vision of the world incorporated into a single body is a reflection of both the totalitarian politic of One Man and of apocalyptic-beatific "total identity." Chapter four looks at Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye (1988) in terms of the trope of the "perverse museum" in Atwood's oeuvre. The novel's treatment of representation as exhibition figures identity as a matter of insatiable demonstration. Chapter five considers the "life-long" poems of Louis Dudek (Continuation c.1971-2001) and bpNichol (The Martyrology 1967-1988) as particularly marked cases of works that must continue until they have enfolded a coherent world-view into an all-encompassing subjectivity.<br>Each chapter stresses the counterintuitive quality of the "encyclopedic" ideal and demonstrates that a total yet coherent representation of the world seems inversely proportional to a coherent yet total representation of the self.
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Keeler, Rebecca L. "Corporate Rights." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2015. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/449.

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Book Summary: Spanning three volumes, this comprehensive encyclopedia of over six hundred entries covers the full range of civil rights and liberties in America from the antecedents of the Bill of Rights through the most recent controversies over political and social issues, including abortion, free speech, religious liberty, voting rights, and the guarantees of equality. It also addresses the civil rights and liberties issues stemming from America's ongoing war on terrorism. Detailed entries include key concepts, historical events and developments, major trials and appellate court decisions, landmark legislation, legal doctrines, important personalities, and key organizations and agencies. Entries have an objective tone, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. Designed as an up-to-date reference source for students, scholars, and citizens, the encyclopedia will help broaden and heighten understanding and appreciation for the wide range of issues associated with civil rights and liberties in the United States, and is the most sophisticated treatment available. The volumes of the encyclopedia consist of original entries, arranged alphabetically, on many current hot-button issues as well as in-depth coverage of the rights Americans hold sacred. Written by experts in the field, including attorneys, judges, and legal scholars, the encyclopedia takes a historical-legal approach, providing important information on the background and development of an issue or event. The third volume concludes with over three dozen essential primary documents, including landmark statutes, key court decisions, and influential essays.
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Books on the topic "History encyclopedia"

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Barber, Nicola. British history encyclopedia. Parragon, 2003.

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Neel, Carolyn, and Alfred J. Andrea. World history encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO, 2011.

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Philip, Steele. First fun history encyclopedia. Miles Kelly, 2005.

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Norma, Prendergast, ed. Encyclopedia of local history. AltaMira Press, 2000.

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Wilson, Amy H., and Carol Kammen. Encyclopedia of local history. 2nd ed. AltaMira Press, 2012.

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Philip, Steele. Encyclopedia of British history. Select Editions, 2004.

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Jeremy, Black, ed. Encyclopedia of world history. Parragon, 2002.

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Philip, Steele. First fun history encyclopedia. Miles Kelly, 2004.

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McGrew, Roderick E. Encyclopedia of medical history. Macmillan, 1985.

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Manley, Deborah. Rand McNally history encyclopedia. Childrens Press, 1985.

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Holmberg, Linn. "Stranded Encyclopedias in Eighteenth-Century Sweden: Exploring the Rise of Alphabetical Encyclopedism." In Stranded Encyclopedias, 1700–2000. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64300-3_4.

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AbstractFor a long time, histories of the rise of the modern encyclopedia were mainly histories of publications: chronologies of large-scale, alphabetically organized reference works, successfully completed in one country after another, from the late 1600s onwards. Since none of the Scandinavian countries managed to publish general encyclopedias in the eighteenth century, researchers assumed that encyclopedic practice “reached” the northern periphery at a later date. However, the geographical expansion of a literary practice and the history of its most successful, printed outcomes do not necessarily share the same milestones. In this chapter, Linn Holmberg explores a number of stranded encyclopedias in eighteenth-century Sweden, detected partly through the periodical press, partly through archival research. The first part examines glimpses of encyclopedic projects seen through the journal Lärda tidningar (1745–1773). The second part reconstructs the encyclopedic efforts of two officials of the Swedish Bureau of Mines, who worked on an encyclopedia of mining and metallurgy for almost forty years (c. 1743–1787). By examining the motivations and circumstances underpinning the initiation, abandonment, and transformations of these projects, the study aspires to produce new insights into the early formation of alphabetical encyclopedic practice in eighteenth-century Sweden.
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Kelley, Donald R. "History and the Encyclopedia." In The Shapes of Knowledge from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3238-1_2.

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Bannock, Graham, and R. E. Baxter. "The Encyclopedia." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Since 1750. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230305403_1.

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Kostiainen, Auvo. "History." In Encyclopedia of Tourism. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01384-8_265.

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Kroker, Arthur, Marilouise Kroker, and David Cook. "Panic History." In Panic Encyclopedia. Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19946-4_32.

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King, Wade. "Medical History." In Encyclopedia of Pain. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_2334.

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Kostiainen, Auvo. "History, tourism." In Encyclopedia of Tourism. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01669-6_265-1.

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Miller, Laura T., Lionel Stange, Charles MacVean, et al. "Life History." In Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_2042.

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Hill, Christopher L. "Geoarchaeology, History." In Encyclopedia of Geoarchaeology. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4409-0_10.

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Runyan, William M. "History." In Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 4. American Psychological Association, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10519-057.

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Conference papers on the topic "History encyclopedia"

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Fujita, Haruhiko. "Asian Province and The Encyclopedia of Asian Design." In 9th Conference of the International Committee for Design History and Design Studies. Editora Edgard Blücher, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/despro-icdhs2014-0105.

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Barsukova, Elena A. "REPRESENTATION OF RUSSIAN ANTHROPONYMS IN THE OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WOMEN IN WORLD HISTORY." In CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES. RUDN University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/09835-2020-215-223.

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Gandon, Fabien, Raphael Boyer, Olivier Corby, and Alexandre Monnin. "Wikipedia Editing History in DBpedia: Extracting and Publishing the Encyclopedia Editing Activity as Linked Data." In 2016 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wi.2016.0079.

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