Examples of using Encyclopaedia in English and their translations into Slovak
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He was an editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica and contributor to the Encyclopaedia Biblica.
Hastings' Encyclopaedia.
The World Book Encyclopaedia.
Sourced from the 9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
That sounds like an encyclopaedia.
Categories RUSSIA Dictionaries, Encyclopaedia.
Its name is build from the words"wiki" and"encyclopaedia".
In the mid-1990s, Microsoft started an encyclopaedia called Encarta.
For most of the twentieth century, the Big Soviet Encyclopaedia was the last word in Marxist-Leninist interpretation of world events,
World Book Encyclopaedia says:‘The people of Thrace were savage Indo-Europeans,
Ivan Zubaľ wrote also the book Encyclopaedia of a painting in which accept for others,
An encyclopaedia, it is, according to the Berne convention, in the public domain 70 years after the date of publication.
The Encyclopaedia Judaica says that“the avoidance of pronouncing the name YHWH… was caused by a misunderstanding of the Third Commandment.”.
Let's look in the encyclopaedia, unless, of course, you would like to freshen up first.
This is practicallya geographical encyclopaedia of the time, containing i nformationnot only on Asia
According to Encyclopaedia Britannica, brandy can also be used to refer to spirit made from pomace and other fermented fruit.
About a third of encyclopaedia entries is devoted to nature
In 1886 Therese de Dillmont published an Encyclopaedia of female handicrafts,
Heeren said, an encyclopaedia of mythological knowledge;
learnt a great deal of science from Encyclopaedia Britannica and taught himself elementary mathematics before he encountered it at school.