Encyclopedism is an outlook that aims to include a wide range of knowledge in a single work. The term covers both encyclopedias themselves and related...
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Encyclopedic novel (category Encyclopedism)
encyclopedic novel assumes an almost "anti-creative" function. The illusion of encyclopedism experienced by the reader of such a novel might represent the author's...
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Bibliography of encyclopedias Biographical dictionary Encyclopedic knowledge Encyclopedism Fictitious entry History of science and technology Lexicography Library...
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Global brain (section Encyclopedism)
hypothesis, Francis Heylighen distinguishes four perspectives: organicism, encyclopedism, emergentism and evolutionary cybernetics. He asserts that these developed...
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channel, a TV or radio channel without a particular target audience Encyclopedism, an outlook that aims to include a wide range of knowledge in a single...
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"Byzantine Dark Ages". The period is also known as the era of Byzantine encyclopedism, because of the attempts to systematically organize and codify knowledge...
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Germanus I of Constantinople and John of Damascus. The subsequent Encyclopedism period (c. 800–1000) saw a renewed proliferation of literature and revived...
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Renaissance Man". Grafton, A, "The World of the Polyhistors: Humanism and Encyclopedism", Central European History, 18: 31–47. (1985). Jaumann, Herbert, "Was...
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World Brain (redirect from New encyclopedism)
October and November 1937. This lecture promotes the doctrine New Encyclopedism described previously. Wells begins with the observation that the world...
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Inc., 1984), 191-213. Robert Darnton, "Epistemological angst: From encyclopedism to advertising," in Tore Frängsmyr, ed., The structure of knowledge:...
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context: an investigation of the non-human agency between paradoxography, encyclopedism, and mechanics in the ancient world. Ancient Medicine and Technology...
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Renaissance Man". Grafton, A, "The World of the Polyhistors: Humanism and Encyclopedism", Central European History, 18: 31–47. (1985). Jaumann, Herbert, "Was...
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History of Wikipedia (category Encyclopedism)
Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15...
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World Affairs 121–2 1946a. The orchestration of the sciences by the encyclopedism of logical empiricism. In: Cohen and. Neurath 1983 1946b. After six...
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was commissioned by Basil II. Symeon's menologion is a product of the encyclopedism characteristic of the Macedonian Renaissance. He did not merely collect...
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both a right of conquest and as an advancement of public education, encyclopedism, and Enlightenment ideals. These seizures redefined the right of conquest...
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Jason S. Polley. “Documenting the (Un)Official Kevin Carter Narrative: Encyclopedism, Irrealism, and Intimization in House of Leaves.” IAFOR Journal of Media...
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exhaustive coverage of subject matter. Swigger, Ronald T. "Fictional Encyclopedism and the Cognitive Value of Literature." Comparative Literature Studies...
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Franklin-Brown 2012, p. 95. Harris-McCoy, Daniel (2008). Varieties of encyclopedism in the early Roman Empire: Vitruvius, Pliny the Elder, Artemidorus (Ph...
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1080/0048721x.2012.681875. S2CID 145185627. Eaton, Mark E. "Religious Studies Encyclopedism: A Recent History." The Reference Librarian (2016): 1-13. Eliade, Mircea...
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relevant facts." Commensurability (philosophy of science) Double degree Encyclopedism Holism Holism in science Integrative learning Interdiscipline Interdisciplinary...
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Encyclopédistes (category Encyclopedism)
The Encyclopédistes (French: [ɑ̃siklɔpedist]) (also known in British English as Encyclopaedists, or in U.S. English as Encyclopedists) were members of...
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History of the Encyclopædia Britannica (category Encyclopedism)
The Encyclopædia Britannica has been published continuously since 1768, appearing in fifteen official editions. Several editions have been amended with...
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the Organization of Knowledge: The Twilight of Seventeenth-Century Encyclopedism” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1983), 4-7. Ermano Armao...
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Music, Geomorphology, Sedimentology, Optical engineering, Soil science, Encyclopedism, Geomagnetics, Optics, Hydraulics, Hydraulic engineering, Mechanical...
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Ramist influences. Consideration of the orderly majesty of God leads to encyclopedism about the universe and an analogue of a memory system. Problems of Bodin...
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activity (profession or business) also called "encyclopaedic practice" or "encyclopedism" is the process of assembling encyclopaedias available to the public...
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Arts and Sciences. London. pp. 1:iv. Rudy, Seth (2014). Literature and Encyclopedism in Enlightenment Britain: The Pursuit of Complete Knowledge. Palgrave...
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which alternatingly saw it as a satirical indictment of humanistic encyclopedism, or a desperate suppression of Burton's anxiety over the immensity of...
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partly been anticipated in cataloguing and indexing knowledge and its encyclopedism by Conrad Gesner. The term Ramean tree became standard in logic books...
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