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encyclopaedia by Zedler
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“Encyclopædia Britannica” comparison
- In Encyclopædia Britannica: First edition
…volumes of Johann Heinrich Zedler’s Universal Lexicon or with the French Encyclopédie, whose 17 volumes of text had recently been completed. But it did challenge comparison with all previous dictionaries of arts and sciences, large or small, because of its new plan.
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encyclopaedias
- In encyclopaedia: The length of encyclopaedias and encyclopaedic articles
… comprised about 2,500 chapters, Zedler’s Universal-Lexicon was planned for 12 volumes and eventually filled 64; the publishers of the Encyclopédie were faced with a lawsuit (1768–78) for producing a 26-volume encyclopaedia instead of the 10 volumes they had promised; Johann Samuel Ersch and Johann Gottfried Gruber’s German Allgemeine Encyclopädie (“General…
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