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  1. Mar 9, 2024 · The word encyclopaedia is derived from the Greek enkyklios paideia, “general education,” and it at first meant a circle or a complete system of learning—that is, an all-around education. When François Rabelais used the term in French for the first time, in Pantagruel (chapter 20), he was still talking of education.

  2. Wikipedia is one of the first "user generated content" encyclopedias. The English Wikipedia, which was started in 2001, became the world's largest encyclopedia in 2004 at the 300,000 article stage. [24]

  3. Encyclopaedia Britannica is the oldest English-language general encyclopedia. The Encyclopaedia Britannica was first published in 1768, when it began to appear in Edinburgh, and its first digital version debuted in 1981. In 1994 Britannica released the first Internet-based encyclopedia, and Britannica.com was launched in 1999. Britannica relies on outside experts and its own editors to write ...

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    An encyclopedia ( American English) or encyclopaedia ( British English) [1] is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge, either general or special, to a particular field or discipline.

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  6. History of the. Encyclopædia Britannica. The Encyclopædia Britannica has been published continuously since 1768, appearing in fifteen official editions. Several editions have been amended with multi-volume "supplements" (third, fifth/sixth), consisted of previous editions with added supplements (10th, and 12th/13th) or gone drastic re ...

  7. Sunday is Mother’s Day, an observance founded more than a century ago. The day has become something of an industry since then, but that wasn’t the intent of Mother’s Day—which may be the only holiday in history founded by somebody who also tried to abolish it. Mother’s Day was founded by Anna Jarvis, but the idea came from her mother ...

  8. Feb 3, 2023 · History of Encyclopedias. The word "encyclopedia" comes from the Greek words "enkyklios paideia," meaning "general education." This is just the philosophy under which encyclopedias were created ...

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