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encyclopædist
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Robert Hunter (encyclopædist)
The Encyclopædic Dictionary Hunter's best-known work is his Encyclopædic Dictionary. Dictionary (1884): only vol. 7 is scanned The Encyclopædic Dictionary (1902), with an identical extended subtitle. wikipedia.org
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encyclopedism
encyclopædism, encyclopedism (ɛnˌsaɪkləʊˈpiːdɪz(ə)m) [f. encyclopædia + -ism.] 1. Encyclopædic learning; the possession of the whole range of knowledge.1833 Carlyle, Diderot, Misc. V. 45 This exaggerated laudation of Encyclopedism. 1856 R. Vaughan Mystics (1860) I. i. i. 6 Not that he [Gower] sets u... Oxford English Dictionary
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encyclopædiast
enˌcycloˈpædiast rare—1. [f. encyclopædia, on the analogy of Ecclesiast.] = encyclopædist 1 b.1818 Blackw. Mag. III. 26 Had he been less munificent in his patronage of French encyclopædiasts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Hunter
Robert Hunter may refer to: Arts Robert Hunter (painter) (died 1780), Irish portrait painter Robert Hunter (encyclopædist) (1823–1897), British editor of the Encyclopædic Dictionary Robert Hunter (author) (1874–1942), American sociologist and progressive author Bob Hunter (Los Angeles sportswriter) ( wikipedia.org
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encyclopedist
encyclopædist, encyclopedist (ɛnˌsaɪkləʊˈpiːdɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. A compiler of or writer in an encyclopædia.1651 Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 278 Curtius had been scholar to Alstedius, the Encyclopedist. 1845 Ford Handbk. Spain §1. 31 note, St. Isidore..was the Pliny, the Bede, the Encyclopedist ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rees's Cyclopædia
Encyclopædia Perthensis or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Science and Literature, 23 volumes, Edinburgh 1807. A., The Great Dr Burney, 1948, Vol 2, pp 184–201, chapter LVIII, "Virtues and vagaries of a septuagenarian encyclopædist" [Throughout his biography Scholes wikipedia.org
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encyclopædian
encyclopædian, a. and n. (ɛnˌsaɪkləʊˈpiːdɪən) [f. prec. + -an.] A. adj. a. Embracing the whole circle of learning; comprising a wide range of subjects. b. Of the nature of or resembling an encyclopædia.1837 New Monthly Mag. XLIX. 439 A work of this order..is in its nature encyclopædian. B. n. † 1. =... Oxford English Dictionary
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1717 in France
Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle duchess de Châteauroux, mistress of King Louis XV of France (died 1744) 16 November – Jean le Rond d'Alembert, mathematician and encyclopædist wikipedia.org
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Music articles in Rees's Cyclopaedia
He was a prolific contributor to contemporary journals, such as the Philosophical Magazine, and the Monthly Magazine as well as the Edinburgh Encyclopædia A., The Great Dr Burney, 1948, Vol 2, pp 184–201, chapter LVIII, "Virtues and vagaries of a septuagenarian encyclopædist" [Throughout his biography Scholes wikipedia.org
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Daniel Evans (minister)
Abraham Rees, the encyclopædist) 'Memoir of Rev. J. Davies, Alltwen.' 5. 'Memoir of Rev. W. Evans, Cwmllynfell.' 6. 'Memoir of Rev. J. wikipedia.org
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Pierre Augustin Boissier de Sauvages
Sauvages or François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix (28 August 1710, Alès – 13 December 1795) was a French naturalist, researcher in provençal dialect and encyclopédist References French lexicographers French naturalists 1710 births 1795 deaths Contributors to the Encyclopédie (1751–1772) People from Alès 18th-century wikipedia.org
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Matsyendranatha
Machhindra Nath Mandir, Inside Ambagate, Amravati Machindra Nath Tapobhumi,Devacho Dongar, Kudal, Maharashtra, Dist Sindhudurg. References Further reading External links Matsyendranatha at Encyclopædia Britannica Matsyendranath 10th-century births Ascetics Hindu philosophers wikipedia.org
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Mammon
Thus Peter Lombard (II, dist. 6) says, "Riches are called by the name of a devil, namely Mammon, for Mammon is the name of a devil, by which name riches theology Seven deadly sins Vow of poverty References External links "Mammon" at thmon-mammon "Mamon"] at the Jewish Encyclopedia"Mammon" at the Encyclopædia wikipedia.org
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Charles Burney
Scholes, The Great Dr Burney, 1948, Vol. 2, pp. 184–201, Chapter LVIII, "Virtues and vagaries of a septuagenarian encyclopædist" References to and quotes wikipedia.org
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