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List of historical encyclopedias
This is a list of encyclopedias, arranged by time period. For other arrangements, see list of encyclopedias.
[edit] Encyclopedias before 1700
- Pliny's Natural History AD 77. Highly influential in the Middle Ages.
- Cassiodorus' Institutiones, AD 560. First Christian encyclopedia.
- Yiwen Leiju (622) Tang dynasty, Chinese
- St. Isidore of Seville's Etymologiae, AD 636. Christian encyclopedia, most influential encyclopedia of the early Middle Ages.
- Fa yüan chu lin, AD 668, a Buddhist encyclopedia of 100 volumes, compiled by Tao-shih
- Adab al-katib (The book of knowledge) by Ibn Qutayba (828'889). Earliest Arabic work that could be called an Encyclopedia.
- Bibliotheke by Patriarch Photius (9th century). Earliest Byzantine work that could be called an Encyclopedia.
- Hrabanus Maurus, 842. De rerum naturis (On the nature of things). Derived from Isidore's text.
- Suda (10th century)
- Four Great Books of Song (Song Sida Shu)(10th to 11th century) Song dynasty, Chinese
- Liber Floridus, compiled in 1120 by Lambert of St. Omer
- Bartholomeus Anglicus, De proprietatibus rerum, 1240. The most widely read and quoted encyclopedia in the late-medieval period.
- Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum Majus, 1260. The most ambitious encyclopedia in the late-medieval period over 3 million words.
- Yongle Encyclopedia (1403'1408). Ming Dynasty Chinese encyclopedia.
- Paul Skalic, philosopher born in Zagreb, first to use the term encyclopedia in the current sense. Encyclopediae seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam profanarum epistemon, 1559 (Basel, Switzerland), 1571 (Köln, Germany).
- Theodor Zwinger (1533'1588), Theatrum Vitae Humanae, 1588.
- Bencao Gangmu (Compendium of Materia Medica) (1596) Ming dynasty, Chinese
- Sancai Tuhui (1609)
- Laurence Beyerlinck, Magnum Theatrum Vitae Humanae, 1631.
- Sir Thomas Browne: Pseudodoxia Epidemica 1646-1672
- Louis Moréri Le grand Dictionaire historique (The Great Historical Dictionary), 1671.
- Pierre Bayle: Dictionnaire Historique et Critique (Historical and Critical Dictionary), 1695.
- Vincenzo Coronelli publisher of Biblioteca Universale Sacro-Profana early 18th century, the first encyclopedia to be alphabetical.
- John Henry Alsted
- John Jacob Hoffman
[edit] Encyclopedias published 1700'1800
[edit] American encyclopedias
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[edit] Japanese encyclopedias
[edit] Polish encyclopedias
[edit] Encyclopedias published 1800'1900
[edit] American encyclopedias
- Encyclopaedia Americana (1829'1833) 13 volumes, editor Francis Lieber.
- New American Cyclopaedia (1857'1863) 16 volumes, editors George Ripley and Charles A. Dana.
- American Cyclopaedia (1873'1876), the retitled New American Cyclopaedia.
- Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia (1876'1878) 4 volumes. editors Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot.
- Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia (1893'1897), the retitled Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia, edited by Charles Kendall Adams.
- Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge (1879), a reprint of Chambers's Encyclopaedia with American additions.
- International Cyclopaedia (1884), initially it was largely a reprint of Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge, but later editions were improved by editors Harry Thurston Peck, Selim Peabody, Frank Moore Colby, and Daniel Coit Gilman.
- People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (1881) 4 volumes, editor W. H. De Puy. Contains much from Chambers's Encyclopaedia. The 1898 title was The New People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge.
[edit] British encyclopedias
[edit] Dutch encyclopedias
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[edit] German encyclopedias
[edit] Hungarian encyclopedias
[edit] Romanian encyclopedias
[edit] Swedish encyclopedias
[edit] Specialist encyclopedias
[edit] Encyclopedias published 1900'present
[edit] American encyclopedias
- Encyclopædia Britannica (eds. 10'15 by 2000), 15th edition appeared in 1974
- Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite, available on DVD
- Universal Cyclopaedia (1900) 12 volumes, descended from Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia. Editor Charles Kendall Adams, and from 1902 Rossiter Johnson, with title Universal Cyclopaedia and Atlas.
- New International Encyclopedia (1902) descended from International Cyclopaedia (1884), editors Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, and Daniel Coit Gilman.
- Crown Encyclopedia and Gazetteer (1903) 5 volumes, editor Charles Leonard-Stuart. Reissued as the Continental Encyclopedia (1905) in 8 volumes including 2 new dictionary volumes.
- New Century Reference Library (1907) 8 volumes. A reissue of the Continental Encyclopedia (1905). Reissued in 5 volumes (dropping the dictionary volumes) as Everybody's Cyclopedia (1911) and as People's Cyclopedia (1914), both sets with joint editor George Hagar.
- The Book of Knowledge (1912'1965), derived from British The Children's Encyclopedia
- Funk & Wagnalls (1912'1997?) 25 volumes, 1949'1953: 36 volumes, later 25,27,29 volumes
- World Book (1917) 8 volumes, grew to 10,13,19,20, then 22 volumes (1972)
- Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia (1922) 8 volumes, grew to 15 volumes
- Compton's Encyclopedia (1968) 24 volumes, later 26, retitled Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia
- Collier's New Encyclopedia (1902'1929), 10 volumes
- Collier's National Encyclopedia (1932'1950), 11 volumes, grew to 20 volumes
- Collier's Encyclopedia (1951'1998), 20 volumes, later 24 volumes
- Britannica Junior (1934'1984) 12 volumes, then 15 in 1947
- The New Book of Knowledge (1966) 21 volumes, replaced The Book of Knowledge
- Merit Students Encyclopedia (1967'1991) 20 volumes
- Academic American Encyclopedia (1980) 21 volumes
- Children's Britannica (1988) 20 volumes, British encyclopedia introduced to U.S. to replace Britannica Junior
- Encarta (1993) (incorporating content from Funk & Wagnalls and Collier's Encyclopedia)
[edit] Arabic encyclopedias
[edit] Bangladeshi encyclopedias
[edit] British encyclopedias
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[edit] Greek encyclopedias
[edit] German encyclopedias
[edit] Indian Encyclopedia
- Encyclopedia Indica: A Grand Tribute to Culture, Art, Architecture, Religion and Development. (Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd)
[edit] Iranian encyclopedias
[edit] Italian encyclopedias
[edit] Romanian encyclopedias
[edit] Russian encyclopedias
[edit] Scottish encyclopedias
[edit] Spanish encyclopedias
[edit] Swedish encyclopedias
- Nordisk familjebok (editions 2-4 of 20+ volumes each, 1904'1957)
- Svensk uppslagsbok (2 editions, 31 and 32 volumes, 1929'1955)
- Kunskapens bok (6 editions, 8 or 9 volumes each, 1937'1959)
- Focus (5 volumes, 1958'1960, introducing a new era of smaller modular encyclopedias, several later editions)
- Bonniers lexikon (2 editions, first edition 15 volumes 1961-1967)
- Bra Böckers Lexikon (4 editions of 25 volumes each, 1973'1995)
- Bonniers familjelexikon (20 volumes, 1983'1986)
- Nationalencyklopedin (20 volumes, 1989'1996)
- Lexikon 2000 (25 volumes, 1995)
[edit] Vietnamese encyclopedias
[edit] Religious encyclopedias
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Collison, Robert, Encyclopaedias: Their History Throughout the Ages, 2nd ed. (New York, London: Hafner, 1966)
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