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The English Encyclopaedia was an encyclopedia printed in London for George Kearsley in 1802.
It was 10 volumes; Vol. I 820pp., Vol. II 871pp., Vol. III 810pp., Vol. IV 805pp., Vol. V 812pp., Vol. VI 801pp., Vol. VII 796pp., Vol.VIII 784pp., Vol. IX 804pp., Vol.X 1150pp. plus 16pp., description of plates & 2pp. book ads by Kearsley & also incl. supplement which commences at page 183.
Title page says "A collection of treatises and a dictionary of terms covering the arts & sciences, illustrated with upwards of 400 copperplates. Compiled from modern authors of the first eminence in the different branches of science."
This encyclopedia would form the basis of Kearsley's later work Pantologia which he began compiling in 1802.[1]
See also
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edit- ^ S. Padraig Walsh Anglo-American general encyclopedias 1703-1967 New York and London; R.R. Bowser Company 1968 pp.61, 140-1
External links
edit- From Google Books and Internet Archive
- Vol I: A to Book
- Vol II: Book-keeping to Diameter
- Vol III: Diamond to Glass-wort
- Vol IV: Glastonbury to Kilkenny
- Vol V: Killala to Medicine
- Vol VI: Medicine: Chronic Diseases to Nimpo
- Vol VII: Nimrod to Philoxenus
- Vol VIII: Philter to Relievo
- Vol IX: Religion to Traumatic Balsam
- Vol X: Treacle to Zytomierz