Call Number (LC) Title Results
AE5 .E5 The Encyclopedia Americana; a library of universal knowledge. 1
AE5 +E5 The English cyclopaedia, 1
AE5 .E5 1848 Encyclopædia Americana : a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, politics and biography. 1
AE5 .E5 1978 The Encyclopedia Americana. 1
AE5 .E5 1999 The encyclopedia Americana. 1
AE5 .E5a 1849 Encyclopædia Americana. a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, politics, and biography / 1
AE5 +E5a 1870 Synoptical index to the four divisions of the English cyclopædia / 1
AE5.E5 W9 Misinforming a nation, 1
AE5 .E55 The Americana annual; an encyclopedia of current events. 1
AE5 +E56 The encyclopaedia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. 1
AE5 +E56 1878 Encyclopedia Britannica : a dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literature. 1
AE5 +E56 1902 The new volumes of the Encyclopædia britannica, constituting, in combination with the existing volumes of the ninth edition, the tenth edition of that work, and also supplying a new, distinctive, and independent library of reference dealing with recent events and developments ... forming vol. XXV[-XXXV] of the complete work. 1
AE5 .E56 1968 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1
AE5 +E56a The Encyclopaedia britannica; the new volumes, constituting, in combination with the twenty-nine volumes of the eleventh edition, the twelfth edition of that work, and also supplying a new, distinctive, and independent library of reference dealing with events and developments of the period 1910 to 1921 inclusive. 1
AE5.E56 E35 The myth of the Britannica. 1
AE5.E56 K7 1958 The great EB; the story of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1
AE 5 E56p 1968 Britannica perspectives. 1
AE5 +E563 1771a Encyclopædia Britannica : or, A dictionary of arts and sciences, compiled upon a new plan in which the different sciences and arts are digested into distinct treaties or systems; and the various technical terms, etc. are explained as they occur in the order of the alphabet / 1
AE5 +H35 1797 The new encyclopaedia : or, Modern universal dictionary of arts and sciences. On a new and improved plan. In which all the respective sciences are arranged into complete systems, the arts digested into distinct treatises, and philosophical subjects introduced in separate dissertations : Also, the detatched parts of knowledge alphabetically arranged, and copiously explained, according to the best authorities. Including all the material information that is contained in Chamber's Cyclopaedia, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and the French Encyclopedie. The whole containing a copious digest and display of the complete theory and practice of the liberal and mechanical arts. And comprising an universal repositry of ancient and modern literaure, freed from the obscurities, errors and superfluities of other dictionaries. And including all the new improvements and latest discoveries made in the arts and sciences, particularly acoustics aerology aerostation agriculture algebra amphibiology anatomy annuities architecture arithmetic astronomy belles-lettres book-keeping botany brewing catoptrics chemistry chronology commerce comparative anatomy conchology conics cosmography criticism dialling dioptrics distillation drawing dyeing electricity engineering engraving entomology ethics farriery fencing financing fluxions fortification fossils gardening gauging geography geometry grammar gunnery handicrafts heraldry history husbandry hydraulics hydrography hydrostatics ichthyology laws logic magnetism mammalia mathematics mechanics medicine mensuration merchandize metallurgy metaphysics military affairs mineralogy midwifery music mythology navigation national affairs optics oratory ornithology painting perspective pharmacy philolosophy physic physiology pneumatics poetry politics projectiles rhetoric rites sculpture surgery surveying tactics theology trade trigonometry vermeology zoology, &c. By the new and improved plan of incorporating complete systems on the sciences, and distinct treatises on the respective arts, this work comprises, independent of the alphabetical arragements, a general circle of science; and forms the most comprehensive library of universal knowledge that was ever published in the English language / 1
AE5 .H378 Internet Laws of Creation : Property Rights in the World of Ideas / 1