Cyclopedia
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Cyclopedia, cyclopaedia or cyclopædia is an archaic term for encyclopedia.
The term may specifically refer to:
- Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1728, edited by Ephraim Chambers
- Rees's Cyclopædia, 1802-1820, edited by Abraham Rees
- Penny Cyclopaedia, edited by George Long, published from 1833 to 1843
- Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, 1852 - 1854, edited by Charles Tomlinson
- New American Cyclopaedia 1857–1863 editors George Ripley and Charles A. Dana.
- The English Cyclopaedia, 1866, edited by Charles Knight
- American Cyclopaedia 1873–1876, the successor to the New American Cyclopaedia, the primary editors were George Ripley and Charles A. Dana.
- Cyclopedia of Universal History 1880-1884, World History
- Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia, 1876, edited by Frederick Barnard and Arnold Guyot
- Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia, 1893, edited by Charles Kendall Adams
- Pears Cyclopaedia, a one volume encyclopaedia originally published in the United Kingdom by Pears Soap as Pears Shilling Cyclopaedia in December 1897
- Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
- Universal Cyclopaedia, 1900, edited by Charles Kendall Adams
- Universal Cyclopaedia and Atlas, 1902, edited by Rossiter Johnson
- The Baseball Cyclopedia, 1922, by Ernest J. Lanigan
Modern use
- Cyclopedia (iPhone application), 2009, an iPhone application that overlays Wikipedia articles on a GPS-enabled Google street view
- The Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia
See also
- List of historical encyclopedias, for a number of less notable Cyclopaediae
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