Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Cyclopædia: or, an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences is a British encyclopedia prepared by Ephraim Chambers and first published in 1728 [1] Six more editions appeared between 1728 and 1751, and there was a Supplement in 1753 [2] The Cyclopædia was one of the first general encyclopedias produced in English
Cyclopædia | Encyclopaedia, Chambers, 1728 | Britannica Cyclopædia, two-volume, alphabetically arranged encyclopaedia compiled and edited by the English encyclopaedist Ephraim Chambers and first published in 1728 The illustrated work treated the arts and sciences; names of persons or places were not included Seven editions had been published in London
Cyclopaedia, or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Ephraim Chambers' acclaimed eighteenth-century classic, Cyclopaedia, or, An universal dictionary of arts and sciences, in two volumes, appeared in 1728 The supplement, also in two volumes, followed in 1753
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Chambers Cyclopædia - Cyclopædia IN this View we have endeavoured to give the Substance of what has been hitherto found in the several Branches of Knowledge both natural and artificial; that is, of Nature, first, as she appears to our Senses ; either spontaneously, as in Natural History; or with the Assistance of Art, as in Anatomy, Chymistry, Medicine, Agriculture, c Secondl
Encyclopedia | Definition, History, Examples, Facts | Britannica encyclopaedia, reference work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or that treats a particular branch of knowledge in a comprehensive manner For more than 2,000 years encyclopaedias have existed as summaries of extant scholarship in forms comprehensible to their readers