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 * To do: separate general and specialist, break into time periods

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 * - general - 21 volumes published in 1980 acquired by Grolier in 1982. also published under the names, , , , , and
 * - (full title Akkadisches Handwörterbuch: unter Benutzung des lexikalischen Nachlasses von Bruno Meissner (1868-1947))
 * - general - German, 19th century
 * - Turkish, based on Britannica's Micropaedia
 * - 1995, James Randi
 * - Bangladesh-related topics - Bengali
 * - Spanish wiki-based encyc - since 2002 - no history
 * - 1701-07 - unfinished - by Vincenzo Coronelli
 * - The British Encyclopaedia, or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; Comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge, 1809, nominally edited by William Nicholson, mostly by Jeremiah Joyce
 * - general - Russian
 * - general - German
 * - also published as The Book of Knowledge, but not the better known Book of Knowledge listed here as The Children's Encyclopaedia
 * - 1859 by W. & R. Chambers (not Ephraim). Was respected/important though.
 * - published by Dorling Kindersley - lots of illustrations
 * - general - one volume from Columbia University Press last published in 2000
 * - general - 26 volumes
 * - 1728 by Ephraim Chambers
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - 1701-07 - unfinished - by Vincenzo Coronelli
 * - The British Encyclopaedia, or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; Comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge, 1809, nominally edited by William Nicholson, mostly by Jeremiah Joyce
 * - general - Russian
 * - general - German
 * - also published as The Book of Knowledge, but not the better known Book of Knowledge listed here as The Children's Encyclopaedia
 * - 1859 by W. & R. Chambers (not Ephraim). Was respected/important though.
 * - published by Dorling Kindersley - lots of illustrations
 * - general - one volume from Columbia University Press last published in 2000
 * - general - 26 volumes
 * - 1728 by Ephraim Chambers
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - general - one volume from Columbia University Press last published in 2000
 * - general - 26 volumes
 * - 1728 by Ephraim Chambers
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - general - one volume from Columbia University Press last published in 2000
 * - general - 26 volumes
 * - 1728 by Ephraim Chambers
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - 1728 by Ephraim Chambers
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - 1728 by Ephraim Chambers
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * (unclear if this is an encyclopedia)
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925
 * - biographical dictionary - Italian - 1925


 * - general - Spanish
 * - general - Spanish -
 * - general - Spanish
 * - general - Spanish -
 * - general - Spanish -


 * - general
 * -- Alsted was attempting with his Encyclopaedia to emulate the combinatorial system of Ramon Llull as set out in Llull's 1308 Ars Magna
 * - 1899, edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black - critical encyclopedia of the Bible
 * - about Islamic studies discipline (about the Islamic World, not an Islamic encyclopedia) - first edition published 1913-1938, primary editor Martijn Theodoor Houtsma
 * -- Alsted was attempting with his Encyclopaedia to emulate the combinatorial system of Ramon Llull as set out in Llull's 1308 Ars Magna
 * - 1899, edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black - critical encyclopedia of the Bible
 * - about Islamic studies discipline (about the Islamic World, not an Islamic encyclopedia) - first edition published 1913-1938, primary editor Martijn Theodoor Houtsma
 * -- Alsted was attempting with his Encyclopaedia to emulate the combinatorial system of Ramon Llull as set out in Llull's 1308 Ars Magna
 * - 1899, edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black - critical encyclopedia of the Bible
 * - about Islamic studies discipline (about the Islamic World, not an Islamic encyclopedia) - first edition published 1913-1938, primary editor Martijn Theodoor Houtsma
 * - 1899, edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black - critical encyclopedia of the Bible
 * - about Islamic studies discipline (about the Islamic World, not an Islamic encyclopedia) - first edition published 1913-1938, primary editor Martijn Theodoor Houtsma
 * - about Islamic studies discipline (about the Islamic World, not an Islamic encyclopedia) - first edition published 1913-1938, primary editor Martijn Theodoor Houtsma


 * - print and now a part of Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia
 * - about 20th century onwards Ukraine, published by Institute of Encyclopaedic Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. 8 volumes published by 2009.
 * - in English. print is 5 volumes, first published in the 1980s. Now online, free, run by Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies at UAlberta and Shevchenko Scientific Society in France
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian
 * - about 20th century onwards Ukraine, published by Institute of Encyclopaedic Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. 8 volumes published by 2009.
 * - in English. print is 5 volumes, first published in the 1980s. Now online, free, run by Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies at UAlberta and Shevchenko Scientific Society in France
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian
 * - in English. print is 5 volumes, first published in the 1980s. Now online, free, run by Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies at UAlberta and Shevchenko Scientific Society in France
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian
 * - in English. print is 5 volumes, first published in the 1980s. Now online, free, run by Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies at UAlberta and Shevchenko Scientific Society in France
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian
 * - in English. print is 5 volumes, first published in the 1980s. Now online, free, run by Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies at UAlberta and Shevchenko Scientific Society in France
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian
 * - in English. print is 5 volumes, first published in the 1980s. Now online, free, run by Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies at UAlberta and Shevchenko Scientific Society in France
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian
 * - national encyc - Serbo-Croatian



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 * - general - 1856 - UK - how-to book for domestic life
 * - an illusrtated book of miscellaneous knowledge issued in wekkly installments from 1937-8
 * - published between 1982-1985 by Editions Larousse - encyc and dictionary merged
 * - book series of 133 volumes edited by Dionysius Lardner (article redirects to
 * - redirect, other name for Academic American Encyclopedia
 * - redirect, common name for Malayalam Encyclopedia
 * - Ukranian encyclopedia of mining
 * - Urdu
 * - National Key to Sweden's Flora and Fauna - began 2005, plans more than 100 volumes - largest work ever in Swedish literature if completed
 * - by Seneca the Younger ~65 AD
 * - Swedish, first published 1876
 * - Swedish encyclopedia of Norrland published in the mid 1990s
 * - Norwegian biographical dictionary about prisoners at the Grini concentration camp - 1946
 * - Norwegian, 1930s
 * - Norwegian work about WW2, published 1995
 * - Norwegian, music, 2005
 * - first Polish encyclopedia, published 1745-1746. by Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski
 * - general - UK - five volume encyc published in 1895
 * - early 20th century, largest Czech language encyc
 * - Pakistan history encyc, 2010
 * - English, 12 volumes, 1813, full title: A New Cyclopedia, comprehending a complete series of Essays, Treatises and Systems, alphabetically arranged, with a general dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Words: the whole representing a distinct Survey of Human Genius, Learning and Industry, illustrated with elegant engravings; those on Natural History being from original drawins by Edwards and others, and beautifully coloured after nature
 * - general - Greek - based on the French Grand Larousse encyclopedique and English Britannica
 * - general - UK - launched in 1897 by Pears Soap
 * - general - English - published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
 * - French encyclopedic dictionary, published by Editions Larousse - first in 1905, edited by Claude Auge - has a dictionary for common words and encyclopedia of proper nouns (two sections)
 * - Finnish, 4 vols, "The Small Encyclopedia", 1920s -- successor to Tietosanakirja
 * - 2009
 * - single volume - first part of the 15th edition of Britannica (along with Micropaedia and Macropaedia). Intended for topical organization of its contents, complementary to alphabetical organization of the other two parts. Introduced 1974 to, along with Micropaedia, replace the index of the 14th edition. After a lot of criticism, Britannica restored the index as a two-volume set in 1985. Propaedia's core is the Outline of Knowledge.
 * - by Thomas Browne - challenging common errors/supserstitions of his age (17th century)
 * - French, published annually 1963-2007 - general
 * - formerly Reallexikon der Assyriologie - about Ancient Near East - German - founded by Bruno Meissner in 1922, reformed in 1966 by Ruth Opificius
 * - SNL, Noewegian, 1978-2010
 * - massive 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world
 * - Swedish, published 1929-1955, two editions
 * - abbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in English, Robert Cawdreey, first published 1604
 * - published by Tamil Academy, funded by government of India after Indian independence, chief editor was Periyasaamy Thooran
 * - Tatar Encyclopaedic Dictionary - first published in the Tatar language about history of Tatarstan and the Tatar people, produced by Tatar Encyclopedia Institute of the Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Science, first published in RUssian in 1999
 * - 1621, by Robert Burton, presented as a medical textbook but much more general than that
 * - general, scientific and philosophical, Arabic, by Abū Alī ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) from Asfahana. Not concerned with medicine despite title. Also called The Cure (to cure/heal ignorance of the soul). Completed around 1020, published 1027.
 * - 12-vol, 1933
 * - by Arthur Mee - UK - published 1908-1964. Grolier acquired rights to publish it in the US under the name
 * - about Dante
 * - city of Oxford, first published 1988, edited by Christopher Hibbert
 * - two volumes, edited by Christian Zentner and Friedemann Bedurftig
 * - about London, 1983
 * - about Americans, published since 1890s
 * - general, but mainly for kids 3rd-8th grade - 1966 published by Grolier (a version of The Children's Encyclopaedia)
 * - published since late 19th century
 * - history of science, covers 16th-21st century, edited by JL Heilbron, 2003
 * - based in part on The Columbia Viking Desk Encyclopedia, published 1966 (first part), second not until 1996
 * - about Skeptics Society's scientific findings - 2volume, edited by Michael Shermer, published in Skeptic Magazine originally, 2002
 * - "knowledge word-book" or "knowledge dictionary", 11 vols, 1909-1922, first Finnish language encyc
 * - about Trondheim, Norway, written by Terje Bratberg, 1996
 * - series of 150 short works, originally published in France, edited by Henri Daniel-Rops, divided into 15 sections
 * - encyclopedia of Ukraine, issued in the USSR. first volume in 1930. commissioned by Mykola Skrypnyk. only 3 of the 20 planned volumes were produced. printed copies destroyed, plans for the 1934 edition dissolved. "In early 1948, interest in the USE returned as a response the publication of the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies; an attempt to preserve a Ukrainian national heritage believed to be under threat by the Soviet regime in Ukraine. However work did not resume until after the death of Stalin. From 1959 to 1965 the first edition of the USE was published spanning 17 volumes with more than 45,000 articles. The foreword stated that the URE "should show fraternal unity of the people with a Russian and all other peoples of the Soviet Motherland" and that it is against "Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism", a reference to the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies."
 * - Encyklopedia Powszechna - published by Samuel Orgelbrand 1859-1868
 * - published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute since 2001, first in independent Lithuania, replaced Soviet Lithuanian Encyclopedia (13 vols, 1976-1985)
 * - published by University of the Punjab, began 1950s as translation of Encyclopaedia of Islam into Urdu. editor Muhammad Shafi. only one of 20-22 planned volumes published when Shafi died in 1963, with the second in press. resumed in 1971, and by 1985 21 out of 25 were published
 * - Lithuanian, published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute since 2001
 * - (full name in Polish: Wielka Interaktywna Encyklopedia Multimedialna - "Great Interactive Multimedia Encyclopedia"; 'wiem' in the Polish language also means "I know") - associated with Onet.pl
 * - Spanish, wiki-based, about Los Rios region of Chile
 * - general - American - published since 1917, with new editions every year with very few exceptions
 * - Swedish, first published 1876
 * - Swedish encyclopedia of Norrland published in the mid 1990s
 * - Norwegian biographical dictionary about prisoners at the Grini concentration camp - 1946
 * - Norwegian, 1930s
 * - Norwegian work about WW2, published 1995
 * - Norwegian, music, 2005
 * - first Polish encyclopedia, published 1745-1746. by Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski
 * - general - UK - five volume encyc published in 1895
 * - early 20th century, largest Czech language encyc
 * - Pakistan history encyc, 2010
 * - English, 12 volumes, 1813, full title: A New Cyclopedia, comprehending a complete series of Essays, Treatises and Systems, alphabetically arranged, with a general dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Words: the whole representing a distinct Survey of Human Genius, Learning and Industry, illustrated with elegant engravings; those on Natural History being from original drawins by Edwards and others, and beautifully coloured after nature
 * - general - Greek - based on the French Grand Larousse encyclopedique and English Britannica
 * - general - UK - launched in 1897 by Pears Soap
 * - general - English - published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
 * - French encyclopedic dictionary, published by Editions Larousse - first in 1905, edited by Claude Auge - has a dictionary for common words and encyclopedia of proper nouns (two sections)
 * - Finnish, 4 vols, "The Small Encyclopedia", 1920s -- successor to Tietosanakirja
 * - 2009
 * - single volume - first part of the 15th edition of Britannica (along with Micropaedia and Macropaedia). Intended for topical organization of its contents, complementary to alphabetical organization of the other two parts. Introduced 1974 to, along with Micropaedia, replace the index of the 14th edition. After a lot of criticism, Britannica restored the index as a two-volume set in 1985. Propaedia's core is the Outline of Knowledge.
 * - by Thomas Browne - challenging common errors/supserstitions of his age (17th century)
 * - French, published annually 1963-2007 - general
 * - formerly Reallexikon der Assyriologie - about Ancient Near East - German - founded by Bruno Meissner in 1922, reformed in 1966 by Ruth Opificius
 * - SNL, Noewegian, 1978-2010
 * - massive 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world
 * - Swedish, published 1929-1955, two editions
 * - abbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in English, Robert Cawdreey, first published 1604
 * - published by Tamil Academy, funded by government of India after Indian independence, chief editor was Periyasaamy Thooran
 * - Tatar Encyclopaedic Dictionary - first published in the Tatar language about history of Tatarstan and the Tatar people, produced by Tatar Encyclopedia Institute of the Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Science, first published in RUssian in 1999
 * - 1621, by Robert Burton, presented as a medical textbook but much more general than that
 * - general, scientific and philosophical, Arabic, by Abū Alī ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) from Asfahana. Not concerned with medicine despite title. Also called The Cure (to cure/heal ignorance of the soul). Completed around 1020, published 1027.
 * - 12-vol, 1933
 * - by Arthur Mee - UK - published 1908-1964. Grolier acquired rights to publish it in the US under the name
 * - about Dante
 * - city of Oxford, first published 1988, edited by Christopher Hibbert
 * - two volumes, edited by Christian Zentner and Friedemann Bedurftig
 * - about London, 1983
 * - about Americans, published since 1890s
 * - general, but mainly for kids 3rd-8th grade - 1966 published by Grolier (a version of The Children's Encyclopaedia)
 * - published since late 19th century
 * - history of science, covers 16th-21st century, edited by JL Heilbron, 2003
 * - based in part on The Columbia Viking Desk Encyclopedia, published 1966 (first part), second not until 1996
 * - about Skeptics Society's scientific findings - 2volume, edited by Michael Shermer, published in Skeptic Magazine originally, 2002
 * - "knowledge word-book" or "knowledge dictionary", 11 vols, 1909-1922, first Finnish language encyc
 * - about Trondheim, Norway, written by Terje Bratberg, 1996
 * - series of 150 short works, originally published in France, edited by Henri Daniel-Rops, divided into 15 sections
 * - encyclopedia of Ukraine, issued in the USSR. first volume in 1930. commissioned by Mykola Skrypnyk. only 3 of the 20 planned volumes were produced. printed copies destroyed, plans for the 1934 edition dissolved. "In early 1948, interest in the USE returned as a response the publication of the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies; an attempt to preserve a Ukrainian national heritage believed to be under threat by the Soviet regime in Ukraine. However work did not resume until after the death of Stalin. From 1959 to 1965 the first edition of the USE was published spanning 17 volumes with more than 45,000 articles. The foreword stated that the URE "should show fraternal unity of the people with a Russian and all other peoples of the Soviet Motherland" and that it is against "Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism", a reference to the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies."
 * - Encyklopedia Powszechna - published by Samuel Orgelbrand 1859-1868
 * - published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute since 2001, first in independent Lithuania, replaced Soviet Lithuanian Encyclopedia (13 vols, 1976-1985)
 * - published by University of the Punjab, began 1950s as translation of Encyclopaedia of Islam into Urdu. editor Muhammad Shafi. only one of 20-22 planned volumes published when Shafi died in 1963, with the second in press. resumed in 1971, and by 1985 21 out of 25 were published
 * - Lithuanian, published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute since 2001
 * - (full name in Polish: Wielka Interaktywna Encyklopedia Multimedialna - "Great Interactive Multimedia Encyclopedia"; 'wiem' in the Polish language also means "I know") - associated with Onet.pl
 * - Spanish, wiki-based, about Los Rios region of Chile
 * - general - American - published since 1917, with new editions every year with very few exceptions
 * - series of 150 short works, originally published in France, edited by Henri Daniel-Rops, divided into 15 sections
 * - encyclopedia of Ukraine, issued in the USSR. first volume in 1930. commissioned by Mykola Skrypnyk. only 3 of the 20 planned volumes were produced. printed copies destroyed, plans for the 1934 edition dissolved. "In early 1948, interest in the USE returned as a response the publication of the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies; an attempt to preserve a Ukrainian national heritage believed to be under threat by the Soviet regime in Ukraine. However work did not resume until after the death of Stalin. From 1959 to 1965 the first edition of the USE was published spanning 17 volumes with more than 45,000 articles. The foreword stated that the URE "should show fraternal unity of the people with a Russian and all other peoples of the Soviet Motherland" and that it is against "Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism", a reference to the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies."
 * - Encyklopedia Powszechna - published by Samuel Orgelbrand 1859-1868
 * - published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute since 2001, first in independent Lithuania, replaced Soviet Lithuanian Encyclopedia (13 vols, 1976-1985)
 * - published by University of the Punjab, began 1950s as translation of Encyclopaedia of Islam into Urdu. editor Muhammad Shafi. only one of 20-22 planned volumes published when Shafi died in 1963, with the second in press. resumed in 1971, and by 1985 21 out of 25 were published
 * - Lithuanian, published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute since 2001
 * - (full name in Polish: Wielka Interaktywna Encyklopedia Multimedialna - "Great Interactive Multimedia Encyclopedia"; 'wiem' in the Polish language also means "I know") - associated with Onet.pl
 * - Spanish, wiki-based, about Los Rios region of Chile
 * - general - American - published since 1917, with new editions every year with very few exceptions
 * - Spanish, wiki-based, about Los Rios region of Chile
 * - general - American - published since 1917, with new editions every year with very few exceptions

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