User:Rhododendrites/lists/encyclopedists

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 * - Rees's Cyclopaedia
 * - Wielka Encyclopedia (Polish)
 * - Encyclopedie publisher
 * - Encyclopaedia Britannica co-founder
 * - edited Chambers's Encyclopaedia
 * - The Children's Encyclopaedia
 * - Persian, 980-1037, The Book of Healing
 * - Polish, Nowe Ateny mid 18th century
 * - German assyriologist who made a couple specialist encycs
 * - edited Chambers's Encyclopaedia after Andrew Findlater
 * - I think I've seen his Sacred History as an unusual encyclopedic text
 *  - Ukranian state-supported acaemic research and publishing org
 * - The British Encyclopaedia (~1800)
 * - the most prolific contributor to the Encyclopedie
 * - contributor to Encyclopedie
 * - editor of Britannica
 * - Encyclopaedia of Islam - 1851-1943 - Dutch
 * - 1774-1841, Pantologia, English mathematician
 * - Tamil Encyclopedia
 * - 1817-1875, Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siecle (among others)
 * - 1538-1604, Table Alphabeticall
 * - 1810-1868, prominent Polish printer, Universal Encyclopedia
 * - previously the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute - Lithuanian publishing house, supported by the Lithuanian Republic's Ministry of Education and Science, established 1997 as a reorganization of Science and Encyclopaedia Publishers (founded 1992 via merger of Mokslas Publishing with State Encyclopaedia Publishers) - principle goal to complete 20-volume Universal Lithuanian Encyclopaedia
 * - Naturales questiones (1st century)
 * - Trondheim byleksikon, Norwegian, b. 1955
 * - Pseudoxia Epidemica, 1605-1682
 * - 1751-1823 - printer, published Britannica in America (also first to publish Hebrew Bible in America)
 * - 1781-1862 - edited 8th edition of Britannica
 * - 55 BCE- 20 CE - Roman grammarian, wrote Rerum memoria dignarum libri, much used by Pliny the Elder
 * - 1650-1718 - Franciscan monk, cosmographer, cartographer, publisher - known for atlases and globes. wrote Biblioteca Universale Sacro-Profana and the atlas Atlante Veneto
 * - edited The British Encyclopaedia
 * - an editor of Britannica, contributor to Encyclopaedia Biblica
 * - editor of the first edition of Britannica
 *  - Ukranian state-supported acaemic research and publishing org
 * - The British Encyclopaedia (~1800)
 * - the most prolific contributor to the Encyclopedie
 * - contributor to Encyclopedie
 * - editor of Britannica
 * - Encyclopaedia of Islam - 1851-1943 - Dutch
 * - 1774-1841, Pantologia, English mathematician
 * - Tamil Encyclopedia
 * - 1817-1875, Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siecle (among others)
 * - 1538-1604, Table Alphabeticall
 * - 1810-1868, prominent Polish printer, Universal Encyclopedia
 * - previously the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute - Lithuanian publishing house, supported by the Lithuanian Republic's Ministry of Education and Science, established 1997 as a reorganization of Science and Encyclopaedia Publishers (founded 1992 via merger of Mokslas Publishing with State Encyclopaedia Publishers) - principle goal to complete 20-volume Universal Lithuanian Encyclopaedia
 * - Naturales questiones (1st century)
 * - Trondheim byleksikon, Norwegian, b. 1955
 * - Pseudoxia Epidemica, 1605-1682
 * - 1751-1823 - printer, published Britannica in America (also first to publish Hebrew Bible in America)
 * - 1781-1862 - edited 8th edition of Britannica
 * - 55 BCE- 20 CE - Roman grammarian, wrote Rerum memoria dignarum libri, much used by Pliny the Elder
 * - 1650-1718 - Franciscan monk, cosmographer, cartographer, publisher - known for atlases and globes. wrote Biblioteca Universale Sacro-Profana and the atlas Atlante Veneto
 * - edited The British Encyclopaedia
 * - an editor of Britannica, contributor to Encyclopaedia Biblica
 * - editor of the first edition of Britannica
 * - the most prolific contributor to the Encyclopedie
 * - contributor to Encyclopedie
 * - editor of Britannica
 * - Encyclopaedia of Islam - 1851-1943 - Dutch
 * - 1774-1841, Pantologia, English mathematician
 * - Tamil Encyclopedia
 * - 1817-1875, Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siecle (among others)
 * - 1538-1604, Table Alphabeticall
 * - 1810-1868, prominent Polish printer, Universal Encyclopedia
 * - previously the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute - Lithuanian publishing house, supported by the Lithuanian Republic's Ministry of Education and Science, established 1997 as a reorganization of Science and Encyclopaedia Publishers (founded 1992 via merger of Mokslas Publishing with State Encyclopaedia Publishers) - principle goal to complete 20-volume Universal Lithuanian Encyclopaedia
 * - Naturales questiones (1st century)
 * - Trondheim byleksikon, Norwegian, b. 1955
 * - Pseudoxia Epidemica, 1605-1682
 * - 1751-1823 - printer, published Britannica in America (also first to publish Hebrew Bible in America)
 * - 1781-1862 - edited 8th edition of Britannica
 * - 55 BCE- 20 CE - Roman grammarian, wrote Rerum memoria dignarum libri, much used by Pliny the Elder
 * - 1650-1718 - Franciscan monk, cosmographer, cartographer, publisher - known for atlases and globes. wrote Biblioteca Universale Sacro-Profana and the atlas Atlante Veneto
 * - edited The British Encyclopaedia
 * - an editor of Britannica, contributor to Encyclopaedia Biblica
 * - editor of the first edition of Britannica
 * - Trondheim byleksikon, Norwegian, b. 1955
 * - Pseudoxia Epidemica, 1605-1682
 * - 1751-1823 - printer, published Britannica in America (also first to publish Hebrew Bible in America)
 * - 1781-1862 - edited 8th edition of Britannica
 * - 55 BCE- 20 CE - Roman grammarian, wrote Rerum memoria dignarum libri, much used by Pliny the Elder
 * - 1650-1718 - Franciscan monk, cosmographer, cartographer, publisher - known for atlases and globes. wrote Biblioteca Universale Sacro-Profana and the atlas Atlante Veneto
 * - edited The British Encyclopaedia
 * - an editor of Britannica, contributor to Encyclopaedia Biblica
 * - editor of the first edition of Britannica


 * - founded by Pierre Larousse, best known for Petit Larousse
 * - contributor to Encyclopedie

Specialist encyclopedias

 * - Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri, a thesaurus of the natural world (specimens, etc.). Dutch.