italic title Image dent.jpg 200px thumb right cover of 5th edition Everyman s Encyclopaedia is an encyclopedia published by Joseph Malaby Dent Joseph Dent from 1913 as part of the Everyman s Library . Editions 1913 4 ed. Andrew Boyle editor Andrew Boyle , 12 vols. London and New York E.P. Dutton & co. OCLC 4863695 1931 1933 ed. Athelstan Ridgway Eric John Holmyard OCLC 29825201 1949 51 ed. Athelstan Ridgway OCLC 67542127 1958 9 ed. Ernest Franklin Bozman OCLC 7097798 1967 8, reprint 1972 ed. Ernest Franklin Bozman, twelve volumes OCLC 19518 OCLC 222655867 1978 David A. Girling , twelve volumes. ref cite journal journal Revue des deux mondes url http www.urbanisme.fr prod file r2m article 1979 1979 05 MAY 1979 05 038.pdf title Lettre de Londres author Rene Elvin year 1979 month May pages 490 500 ref ISBN 0460040987 OCLC 4897237 In North American it was published as ref name be cite book title Best Encyclopedias author Kenneth F. Kister year 1986 page 79 isbn 0897741714 publisher Oryx Press ref Macmillan Everyman s Encyclopedia fourth edition, 1958 OCLC 1597392 International Everyman s Encyclopedia fifth edition, 1967 A 1986 edition called The New Illustrated Everyman s Encyclopaedia , edited by John Paxton , was published by Octopus Books , ISBN 0706425650. References reflist External links http www.guardian.co.uk news 2007 nov 10 guardianobituaries.artsobituaries Obit James Hall, who supervised production of the Everyman s Library Category 1913 books Category English language encyclopedias Category British encyclopedias encyclopedia stub ... more details
Encyclopaedia Psychedelica was an independent London based magazine in the late 1980s espousing a return to hippy values at a time when to call someone a Hippy was considered an insult. This publication may be considered a rallying point for those who were looking for a greater degree of spirituality based themes in everyday life, and a stepping stone towards more newsworthy efforts such as the Megatripolis nightclub. Contributors included Neil Oram, Charles Stephens, Timothy Leary , Ken Kesey , Pete Loveday , Tony Benn , Charles Bukowski , Robert Bly . It was created in 1986 by the late Scotland Scotsman Fraser Clark who remained its editor through all 15 volumes which were actually produced. The intention of creating 100 volumes was never realised. The publication advocated a new form of hippy the Zippie who would follow Timothy Leary in his modern philosophy of Drop out, and drop in again . In other words, embrace peace and love but also embrace technology and aspire towards the lifestyle that affords it. This was later taken to America and beyond as the Pronoia psychology tour. In 1989 Fraser Clark and deputy editor Marcus Pennell organised the first Zippie picnic Zippie Picnic on Hampstead Heath in London , which continues to this day. Also in 1989, the EP team were joined by northern graphic designers the Scooby Doobies who brought with them a love of rave culture. This led to the creation of Evolution magazine in 1990, and regular small underground parties which laid the way for the launch of the Megatripolis nightclub in 1993. References Collin, Mathew & Godfrey, John http www.algroup.co.uk wpb people fraser fraserep.htm Altered State The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House , Serpent s Tail London , 1998. ISBN 1 85242 604 7. Relevant Links Fraser Clark website http www.parallel youniversity.com fraser Neil Oram http www.warp experience.com Pronoia http www.pronoia.net Zippies http www.fiu.edu mizrachs Zippies.html Zippie Pronoia Tour 1994 http www.pronoia.net ... more details
Encyclopaedia Biblica A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and Religion History, the Archeology, Geography and Natural History of the Bible 1899 , edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black, is a critical encyclopedia of the Bible . In Theology Biblical studies, it is often referenced as Enc. Bib. , or as Cheyne and Black . File C B Ethiopia Fig3 PyramidOfMeroe.PNG thumb right 150px An image illustrating the article Ethiopia one of the Nubian pyramids at Meroe It has an article for every single name and place both in the Bible and in its traditional Biblical apocrypha Apocrypha , as well as for each of the books of these, together with many improper nouns appearing in these such as nebi im one of the two types of prophet , Citation needed date October 2009 mole , owl and other more general subjects such as music , tents , etc. . Many of these articles are given in great detail, and usually include mention of the various spellings for each word as used by the Masoretic Text , Septuagint differentiating between each of the most important ancient manuscripts , and by other ancient versions the largest article is that on the Gospels, which is over 5 MB in size, despite being almost completely plain text and therefore over half a million words long . It is thus an extremely large work in PDF form it constitutes a total of about 190 MB of mostly plain text this would equate to nearly 20 million words, even at 10 characters per word . It is frequently referenced by other respected Bible related Encyclopedia, such as the Catholic Encyclopedia , ref for example, it is a source for http www.newadvent.org cathen 05646b.htm the article Eve in the Catholic Encyclopedia .... It is no longer restricted by copyright and has become available online Wikisource Encyclopaedia ... Cheyne frequently mentions this theory in his Encyclopaedia articles ... doi 10.2307 1833370 External links Wikisource Commons category Encyclopaedia Biblica wikisource Encyclopaedia ... more details
notability Books date November 2011 rough translation date November 2011 unreliable sources date November 2011 Encyclopaedia of Shi a lang fa is a new encyclopedia on Shia Islam Shia studies has been published in 14 volumes since 1981 to 2011. The editor in chief is Ahmad Seyed Javadi . ref cite web url http www.noormags.com view fa SearchResultArticle?txt D9 81 D9 87 DB 8C D9 85 D9 87 20 D9 85 D8 AD D8 A8 DB 8C&AID 14637&num 8&avd 0 title first last author authorlink coauthors date month year work publisher location page pages at language trans title format arxiv asin bibcode doi doibroken isbn issn jfm jstor lccn mr oclc ol osti pmc embargo pmid rfc ssrn zbl id archiveurl archivedate deadurl accessdate quote ref separator postscript ref ref cite web url http www.aftabir.com news view 2010 jan 25 c5c1264406845 art culture literature verse fahimeh mohebi.php D9 81 D9 87 DB 8C D9 85 D9 87 D9 85 D8 AD D8 A8 DB 8C D8 A7 D9 85 DB 8C D8 AF D9 88 D8 A7 D8 B1 D9 85 D8 A7 D8 B2 D8 AE D8 AF D8 A7 D9 86 D9 85 D8 B1 D9 87 D8 A8 DB 8C D8 B3 D8 AA D8 A8 DA AF DB 8C D8 B1 D9 85 title first last author authorlink coauthors date month year work publisher location page pages at language trans title format arxiv asin bibcode doi doibroken isbn issn jfm jstor lccn mr oclc ol osti pmc embargo pmid rfc ssrn zbl id archiveurl archivedate deadurl accessdate quote ref separator postscript ref ref cite web url http www.khabaronline.ir news 41266.aspx title first last author authorlink coauthors date month year work publisher location page pages at language trans title format arxiv asin bibcode doi doibroken isbn issn jfm jstor lccn mr oclc ol osti pmc embargo pmid rfc ssrn zbl id archiveurl archivedate deadurl accessdate quote ref separator postscript ref ref cite web url http www.noormags.com view fa ArticlePage 3912 6 Text title ... more details
The Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship of Australia AEF is an Indigenous Australian Christianity Christian organisation that was formed in January, 1970, in Port Augusta, South Australia . There are a number of churches, in New South Wales and Western Australia, with two bible colleges , AEF Bimbadeen College is on the site of the Cootamundra Girls Home at Cootamundra, New South Wales and Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship Bible College Of WA at Forrestdale, Western Australia . References Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship, article in Encyclopaedia of AboriginalAustralia The Encyclopaedia of AboriginalAustralia 1994 , Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra External links http www.aef.org.au Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship Australia Inc IndigenousAustralia stub Category Australian Aboriginal culture Category Christianity in Australia Category Organisations serving indigenous Australians ... more details
Aboriginal art List of Indigenous Australian musicians References Reflist Further reading Australia Peter Dunbar Hall, 1997 , Music and Meaning The Aboriginal Rock Album, Australian Aboriginal Studies ...Refimprove date July 2008 Aboriginal rock refers to a style of music which mixes rock music with the instrumentation and singing styles of Indigenous peoples Aboriginal people. Two countries with prominent Aboriginal rock scenes are Australia and Canada. Australia In Australia, Aboriginal rock mixes rock styles and instruments e.g. electric guitar , Bass guitar bass and drum s with Indigenous Australian instruments such as the Didgeridoo and clapsticks . Aboriginal rock is mostly performed by Indigenous bands, although some bands include non Aboriginal members. Bands include Yothu Yindi , Us Mob and No Fixed Address . Yothu Yindi, with vocalist Mandawuy Yunupingu has politicised lyrics, such as 1991 s Treaty. Other songs relate more generally to Aboriginal culture. Another major band is the Warumpi Band , which toured with Midnight Oil . The Warumpi Band focus more on the Aboriginal aspects of the music, rather than the rock sound of Yothu Yindi. In the 2000s, Aboriginal bands such as NoKTuRNL have adopted a rap metal or nu metal sound. Famous songs include Treaty song Treaty , My Island Home , and Blackfella Whitefella . Canada Canada s aboriginal people include First Nations, M tis and Inuit. Some examples of Canadian Aboriginal rock bands or artists include Edward Gamblin , George Leach , Derek Miller , Breach of Trust , Kashtin and Burnt Project 1 . The Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards acknowledge and honour the keepers, teachers, promoters, creators and performers of Aboriginal music. As well, the awards develop and promote the diversity of all Aboriginal music, celebrate the excellence of Aboriginal music, and recognise the unique vision and musical styles of Aboriginal ... Aboriginal Rock Category Rock music genres Category Australian Aboriginal music Category First Nations ... more details
title Aboriginal Western Australia work Western Australia and Federation publisher State Library of Western Australia accessdate 28 May 2010 ref ref name can1 cite web url http www.collectionsaustralia.net.au collections opensearchdetail 333727 title Aboriginal Passport inside publisher Collections Australia Network accessdate 28 May 2010 ref ref name passportbook1 cite book last1 Doulman first1 ... 217 ref ref name fletcher1 cite book last Fletcher first Christine title Aboriginal self determination in Australia accessdate 28 May 2010 year 1994 publisher Aboriginal Studies Press isbn 0 85575 252 ...An Aboriginal Passport refers to various travel documents of varying degrees of legality issued to or by Indigenous Australians . Western Australia When the Australia Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 the new nation excluded Aboriginal people from participating in the new nation, including being counted in census figures. ref name slwa1 Under the Aborigines Act of 1905, Western Australia n Aboriginal people had to apply for citizenship and were issued Aboriginal passports by the Western ... title Timeline 1945 1967 work Share our Pride publisher Reconciliation Australia accessdate 28 May 2010 ref The Australian referendum, 1967 Aboriginals 1967 referendum allowed for Aboriginal to be included ... 2007 work Research Brief no. 11 2006 07 publisher Parliament of Australia accessdate 28 May 2010 archiveurl ... Michael Mansell introduced an Aboriginal Passport. The passport was issued to a delegation that visited ... name messagestick1 On the delegation s return to Australia they were detained by immigration officials until they produced Australian documentation. The Aboriginal Provisional Government , an organization seeking to create an Aboriginal nation, continued to issue Aboriginal Passports into the 1990s ... Therefore since the APG issues Aboriginal passports that look like passports Hocking claims that customs agents cannot refuse entry while using Aboriginal passports because under the terms ... more details
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Infobox journal title Aboriginal History cover File AH jounalcover.jpg 200px editor Shino Konishi, Maria Nugent discipline Anthropology , history , indigenous studies former names abbreviation publisher Aboriginal History, Australian National University country Australia frequency Annually history 1977 present openaccess Yes license impact impact year website http www.aboriginalhistory.org Journals.html link1 http epress.anu.edu.au titles ah.html link1 name Online access ISSN 0314 8769 eISSN 1837 9389 LCCN Aboriginal History is an annual Peer review peer reviewed academic journal published by Aboriginal History. ref name official cite web url http www.aboriginalhistory.org title Aboriginal History publisher Aboriginal History date accessdate 2011 07 27 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20110724214558 http www.aboriginalhistory.org archivedate 24 July 2011 DASHBot deadurl no ref It was established in 1977 co founded and edited by Diane Barwick ref http www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au guides barw BARS0017.htm Diane Elizabeth Barwick 1938 1986 Guide to Records University of Melbourne Archives ref and covers interdisciplinary historical studies in the field of the interactions between Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non indigenous peoples. ref cite web url http journalseek.net cgi bin journalseek journalsearch.cgi?field issn&query 0314 8769 title JournalSeek publisher Genamics accessdate 2011 07 27 ref the Journal has been describes as ... a flagship of of the field of Australian Aboriginal history. ref http www2.brandonu.ca Library cjns 3.1 Journal rev.pdf Journal Review, 1977, pp. 228 231 ref The journal s scope includes the areas of indigenous history ... by critiques of current events of relevance to Aboriginal culture and society. ref cite ... Journals.html Australia topics DEFAULTSORT Australian Archaeology Category Anthropology journals Category Archaeology of Australia Category Oceanian archaeology Category Area studies journals Category ... more details
good article Infobox artwork image file Aboriginal holllow log tombs02.jpg painting alignment right image size 400px title The Aboriginal Memorial alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other ... Territory , Australia year start date 1987 remove date template if before 1583 CE type Sculpture ... the default in. Not including it will default it to in. city Canberra museum National Gallery of Australia ... of the museum. Leave blank if coordinates are not known. owner The Aboriginal ... who died as a result of European settlement. It was acquired by the National Gallery of Australia ... In 1988, Australia marked 200 years since its first official white settlement, established ..., and referred to the occasion as Australia Day Invasion Day Invasion Day rather than Australia ... the Arnhem Land region for reburial ceremonies. ref name Caruana226 The items displayed in Aboriginal ... the thousands of Aboriginal people who had perished in the course of European settlement, and for whom ... asking whether it might be appropriate to commemorate Aboriginal resistance to white settlement at the Australian War Memorial , and to move the Aboriginal Memorial to that location as part of that commemoration. ref cite news title Honour and Aboriginal wars last Editorial date 20 June 2005 ... a ceremonial camp. ref name NGAIntro The Aboriginal Memorial decorations reflect traditional clan .... ref name Caruana226 Exhibition and critical reception The creators of the Aboriginal Memorial always ... Gallery of Australia , which helped fund its completion. After being first exhibited at the Sydney ... cite web url http nga.gov.au AboriginalMemorial history.cfm title The Aboriginal Memorial History publisher National Gallery of Australia accessdate 30 August 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... times. No one, other than the Aborigines of Australia, has succeeded in exhibiting such art at the Hermitage. ref cite news last Grishin first Sasha title Aboriginal art makes it to the top work Canberra ... more details
, and was primarily composed of Aboriginal soldiers. The 2 1st North Australia Observer ... legacy. Notable Aboriginal trackers Dick a Dick Jimmy Governor Jimmy James tracker Jimmy James Tommy Windich Aboriginal trackers in books and film Australia 2008 film The Last Trackers of the Outback ...Use dmy dates date March 2011 Image Aboriginal tracker piper.jpg thumb Portrait of John Piper , an Aboriginal tracker who accompanied Thomas Mitchell explorer Major Thomas Mitchell in his expedition across the Great Dividing Range In the years following History of Australia 1788 1850 British settlement in Australia , Australian Aborigines aboriginal trackers or black trackers , as they became known, were enlisted by settlers to assist them in navigating their way through the Australian landscape. The trackers hunter gatherer lifestyle gave rise to excellent tracking skills which were advantageous to settlers in assisting them in finding food and water and locating missing persons or capturing bushrangers . The first recorded employment of the services of Aboriginal trackers in Australia was in 1834, near Fremantle, Western Australia , when two trackers named Mogo and Mollydobbin tracked a missing five year old boy for over ten hours through the rough Australian bush. ref name ausgov cite web url http www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au articles indigenous trackers title Aboriginal trackers accessdate 29 December 2008 publisher Department of Culture and Recreation Government of Australia ... Duff, lost for nine days in Wimmera , were found by aboriginal tracker Dick a Dick King Richard . ref ..., South Australia pages 8 language English publisher National Library of Australia date Thursday ... Aboriginal Protectorate Station at Franklinford, Victoria Franklinford , wrote a letter to the Chief ... and employed aboriginal trackers to carry out duties which included searching for missing persons ... Category 19th century in Australia Category History of Indigenous Australians de Aborigines Tracker ... more details
food was so abundant compared to mainland Australia the Aboriginal people had no need for a better ... petition to a reigning monarch from any Aboriginal group in Australia, requesting that the promises ... pp semi small yes Infobox Ethnic group group Palawa br Parlevar poptime popplace region1 flag Australia .... Truganini , the last to survive, is seated at far right. The Aboriginal Tasmanians Tasmanian languages ... states and territories Australian state of Tasmania , located south of the Australia continent continent of Australia . Before British colonisation in 1803, there were an estimated 3,000 15,000 Parlevar ... Britain s Tasmanian Penal Colony and Australia s History Wars ref ref Rhys Jones 3,000 5,000, N. J. B ... blooded Aboriginal population. ref name Bonwick, James 1870, p84 85 Bonwick, James Daily Life and Origins ... The Original Australians Story of the Aboriginal People, Allen & Unwin, 2006, pp 66 67 ref ref Windschuttle, Keith, The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Volume One Van Diemen s Land 1803 1847, Macleay ... Arthur, had persuaded the approximately 200 surviving Aboriginal Tasmanians to surrender themselves ... by Robinson solely to remove the Aboriginal people from mainland Van Diemen s Land. ref Van Diemen s Land James Boyce 2009 p.297 ref The survivors were moved to Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders ... believed to be the last of the full blooded Aboriginal person, died in 1876. However, in 1889 Parliament recognised Fanny Cochrane Smith d 1905 as the last surviving full blooded Aboriginal Tasmanian ... the Aboriginal Tasmanians of Kangaroo Island, Wakefield Press, 2004 pp.140ff. ref ref Lyndall Ryan, The Aboriginal Tasmanians, Allen & Unwin, 1996 p.220, denies Truganini was the last full blood , and makes ... day descendant community who trace their ancestry to Aboriginal Tasmanians have mostly European ancestry, and did not keep the traditional Parlevar culture. Other Aboriginal groups within Tasmania ... uninterrupted. Many aspects of the Aboriginal Tasmanian culture are continually practised in various ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 Orphan date February 2009 Humbug is a term applied to various forms of begging and domestic violence in rural and remote Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory , Australia . The term refers primarily to the practice of demanding money from relatives, often violently. A report in The Australian described the practice as a regular occurrence, deeply ingrained in Aboriginal communities . Humbugging typically takes the form of demands for cash, with wives and the elderly being particular targets. The problem is particularly acute in communities where residents receive money from mining royalties, tourism revenue and artwork sales prominent victims include artists Emily Kngwarreye and Albert Namatjira . Even victim s crime compensation can be humbugged, in some cases by the criminals themselves. Origin The term, vaguely referencing a person who is stingy , is likely to have been derived from the quote of the Charles Dickens character Ebenezer Scrooge Bah Humbug 2007 intervention The Australian Government s 2007 Northern Territory National Emergency Response was designed in part to protect children from the impact of humbugging. Announcing the policy, Prime Minister John Howard gave an example of the problem from the town of Wadeye, Northern Territory Wadeye blockquote A responsible carer for her grandchild faces intimidation and threats of violence from intoxicated young men if she does not go to an automated teller and hand over money. blockquote The changes, however, raised concerns that humbugging would increase. Central to the government s intervention was a plan to quarantine welfare payments to parents who neglected their children. Old age pensioners in Aboriginal communities predicted that relatives whose benefits had been cut in this way would demand more money from them. References Citation last Kearney first Simon author link last2 first2 author2 link title Ba ... more details
title in AustraliaAustralia , Canada , Malaysia , New Zealand , and the Aboriginal title in the United States United States . Aboriginal title is an important area of comparative law , with many ... law . Especially in Australia, the content of aboriginal title varies with the degree to which ... Constitution and the Aboriginal Peoples Act, as well as decisions from the Privy Council, Australia ... and Seabed Act 2004 , extinguishing aboriginal title to the foreshore and seabeds in New Zealand Aboriginal title is a common law doctrine that the Indigenous land rights land rights of indigenous ... colonialism . The requirements of proof for the recognition of aboriginal title, the content of aboriginal title, the methods of extinguishing aboriginal title, and the availability of compensation ... that aboriginal title is Alienation property law inalienable , except to the national government, and that it may be held Individual and group rights either individually or collectively . Aboriginal ... were not a party. Significant aboriginal title litigation resulting in victories for indigenous ... is applicable in all common law legal systems. Aboriginal title is also referred to as indigenous title , native title particularly in Australia , original Indian title particularly in the United States , and customary title particularly in New Zealand . Aboriginal title jurisprudence is related ... the site of the world s first common law indigenous land rights case. Aboriginal title arose ... 33 4 walters.pdf Mohegan Indians v. Connecticut 1705 1773 and the Legal Status of Aboriginal Customary ... rejected a claim for aboriginal title, noting that Some tribes are so low in the scale of social ... elements of the modern aboriginal title doctrine, upholding a customary land claim and urging ... Subsequently, the Privy Council issued many opinions confirming the existence of aboriginal title ... Doctrinal overview Recognition The requirements for establishing an aboriginal title to the land vary ... more details
Infobox radio station name CKAV FM image Image Aboriginal Voices logo.jpg 200px city Toronto , Ontario ON area national branding Aboriginal Voices Radio slogan Canada s National Aboriginal Radio Network airdate 2002 frequency various format Aboriginal programming power erp class callsign meaning former callsigns CFIE owner Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. webcast website Aboriginal Voices Radio AVR Network is a Canada Canadian national radio network with licensed radio stations in nine Canadian metropolitan areas, all which are licensed under the calls of Toronto flagship station CKAV FM . It airs programming produced primarily by and for Aboriginal people in Canada , featuring music and personalities from around the world. History AVRN was founded in 1998 by a group of high profile Aboriginal Canadians, including actor Gary Farmer , playwright, novelist and author Tomson Highway , filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin and actress producer Jennifer Podemski. Other founders and key contributors to creation of the network included project manager and training coordinator Brian Wright McLeod, Christopher Spence and Andre Morriseau production and programming , John Matthews and Mark MacLeod licencing , Robert Templeton and J. Robert Wood corporate funding , Elaine Bomberry, David Deleary, Sherman Maness ... on 106.3 FM JUMP FM for a short 6 day period in 1998 during the Aboriginal Voices Festival at Harbourfront ... . Some sources have confused the Aboriginal Voices network with the Aboriginal Multi Media Society Aboriginal Multimedia Society of Alberta , which operates a distinct community radio network in rural northern Alberta that is not affiliated with Aboriginal Voices. Station launches The network has ... below represent a sample of Aboriginal and diasporic artists that have been or are currently ... Irish ref cite web url http www.aboriginalpeopleschoice.com artists?eid1118 367 title Aboriginal ... links http www.avr radio.com The AVR Radio Network http www.aboriginalvoices.com Aboriginal Voices ... more details
Primary sources date December 2009 Italic title The Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature lang fa D neshn me ye F arsi ye Zab n o Adab is a Persian language encyclopaedia, published in Tehran . External links http persianacademy.ir g daneshname.htm Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature Category Iranian culture Category Persian encyclopedias Persian Language and Literature, Encyclopaedia of Category Persian books Category Iranian books ref book stub fa ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 The Encyclopaedia Cursus Philosophici is an encyclopedia of Johann Heinrich Alsted 1588 1638 . image Alsted Encyclopaedia 1630.jpg thumb Frontispiece to the Encyclopaedia of Johann Heinrich Alsted Herborn 1630 Johann Heinrich Alsted published the Encyclopaedia in seven volumes in 1630 or 1608 or 1620 ? in Herborn . It is often argued that this is one of the first works to bear the title encyclopedia , though Joachim Sterck van Ringelbergh previously published in 1541 1529 ? Lucubrationes vel potius absolutissima kyklopaideia , and Paul Scalich in 1559 published Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon . Alsted was attempting with his Encyclopaedia to emulate the combinatorial system of Ramon Llull as set out in Llull s 1308 Ars Magna Ramon Llull Ars Magna , and thus to formulate a system of universal knowledge and a Llullian method for systematising the sciences. The scheme includes categorisations such as generic specific peripheral central internal external communal individual quantum ad locum ad conditionem ad aetatem preparatorius elaboratorius. Alsted s approach influenced, among others, the pedagogue Johann Amos Comenius and the Hungarian encyclopedist Ap czai Csere J nos 1625 1659 . Alsted s vision was that with the right methodologies of teaching and application, any person could have access to a perfect knowledge of all sciences. References Wilhelm Schmidt Biggemann Vorwort zum Reprint von J. H. Alsted, Encyclopaedia 1630 . Stuttgart, Bad Cannstatt 1989 Category Encyclopedias sci hist stub encyclopedia stub ca Encyclopaedia Cursus Philosophici de Encyclopaedia Cursus Philosophici es Encyclopaedia cursus philosophici ... more details
The Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam is an encyclopaedia published by the University of the Punjab . The encyclopaedia began in the 1950s as a translation of the Leiden University Encyclopaedia of Islam into Urdu language Urdu . The editor in chief was Professor Dr. Muhammad Shafi. The editorial board worked on translating the Leiden Encyclopaedia into Urdu, amending, correcting, and adding to the Leiden text themselves. ref name IS cite book title Islamic studies publisher Central Institute of Islamic Research Pakistan date 1963 pages 141 volume 2 ref The original plan for publication, as laid out by Shafi and others, was for the Encyclopaedia which was to be entitled Urdu Da ira Ma arif i Islamiya to span between 20 and 22 volumes, with roughly a hundred illustrations per volume, published at a rate of four volumes per year. ref cite book title UNESCO bulletin for libraries publisher United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization date 1954 volume 8 pages 62 ref At the time of Shafi s death in 1963, one volume of the encyclopaedia had been published in February 1954 , and a second volume was in press. ref name IS ref cite book title Journal of the Pakistan Historical ... s death, and lack of funding, work on the Encyclopaedia stalled until 1971, when a grant from ... Review author Islamic Culture Board chapter Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam publisher Deccan date 1971 ... Encyclopaedia of Islam ref References references Further reading cite book title Islamic culture & ... Encyclopaedia of Islam cite book title Scholarly publishing in Asia proceedings editor Shigeo Minowa and Amadio Antonio Arboleda publisher University of Tokyo Press date 1973 chapter Urdu Encyclopaedia ... Imprimerie d Extr me Orient date 1954 volume 4 pages 633 chapter Encyclopaedia of Islam Pakistan s Venture External links cite web title Department of Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam at the University of the Punjab url http pu.edu.pk home department 36 Department of Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam Category ... more details
The Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Centre previously Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute , lang lt Mokslo ir enciklopedij leidybos centras MELC is a Lithuania n publishing house that issues encyclopedias, reference works, books, monographs, and dictionaries. The Institute, headquartered in Vilnius , is supported by the Lithuanian Republic s Ministry of Education and Science Lithuania Ministry of Education and Science . The publishing house was established in 1997, as a reorganisation of Science and Encyclopaedia Publishers. The latter publishing house was founded in 1992 after the merger of Mokslas Publishing with State Encyclopaedia Publishers. The principal goal of the institute is the completion of the 20 volume Universal Lithuanian Encyclopaedia as of 2007, 11 volumes had been completed. It also publishes several specialized encyclopedias, standard and specialized dictionaries, reference books, research monographs focusing on social science, natural science, and technology, scientific works by international authors, and popular science books. Major publications Lithuanian encyclopedias Independent Lithuania since 1990 Visuotin lietuvi enciklopedija Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia Ma osios Lietuvos enciklopedija Encyclopaedia of Lithuania Minor 4 vols. Muzikos enciklopedija Encyclopaedia of Music 3 vols. Technikos enciklopedija Technical Encyclopaedia 4 vols. em s kio enciklopedija Encyclopaedia of Agriculture 3 vols. Balt religijos ir mitologijos altiniai The Origins of Baltic Religions and Mythology 4 vols. Lietuvi vard kilm s odynas Etymological Dictionary of Lithuanian Names Senoji Europa Old Europe by Marija Gimbutas Vokie i lietuvi kalb odynas German Lithuanian Dictionary Rus lietuvi kalb odynas Russian Lithuanian Dictionary The History of the Lithuanian language by Zigmas Zinkevi ius External links en icon http www.melc.lt en.html Official website Category Book publishing companies of Lithuania Category 1997 establishments ... more details
File Encyclopaedia of Imam Ali1.JPG right 300px thumb Encyclopaedia of Imam Ali lang fa is a Persian language Persian Encyclopaedia on Imam Ali First Imamah Shi a doctrine Imam in Shia studies has been published in 12 volumes. The editor in chief is Ali Akbar Sadeghi Rashad . ref cite web title url http www.ibna.ir vdciy3az.t1av52bcct.html work IBNA ref ref cite web title url http www.bfnews.ir vdchinkjldiljknlnglggfmhjfdgpfhklhlolnekonglicaphfgcabjbmbcbbbmocnonebmnhnooedohbhcnlpekolgbjhbibaaokhdbenj.html work BF news ref gallery gallery File Encyclopaedia of Imam Ali2.JPG File Encyclopaedia of Imam Ali3.JPG File Encyclopaedia of Imam Ali4.JPG gallery reference Reflist islam book stub Category Islamic books Category Encyclopedias on religion Category Persian encyclopedias Category Persian books Category Iranian books de Enzyklop die des Imam Ali fa ... more details
File Steeple engine.jpg thumb Steeple engine for steamboat s The Engineer s and Mechanic s Encyclopaedia is a book edited by Luke Hebert NB Hebert is correct, not Herbert , a London patent attorney patent agent and journalist , and published by Thomas Kelly publisher Thomas Kelly of Paternoster Row . The first edition appeared in 1836 and 1837. The second edition appeared in 1849. It was in two octavo volumes Vol. 1, 796 pp and vol. 2, 928 pp , illustrated with woodcut s in the text and a number of full page engravings. Many of the articles relate to specific processes and machines, and overall the encyclopaedia is not over concerned with the theoretical aspects. Of particular value are the monograph length accounts of the progress of rail transport and steamboat s. External links On line copies Cite book title The Engineer s and Mechanic s Encyclopaedia url http chestofbooks.com crafts mechanics Engineer Mechanic Encyclopedia Vol1 index.html volume Vol 1 publisher http chestofbooks.com chestofbooks.com Cite book title The Engineer s and Mechanic s Encyclopaedia url http chestofbooks.com crafts mechanics Engineer Mechanic Encyclopedia Vol2 index.html volume Vol 2 publisher http chestofbooks.com chestofbooks.com DEFAULTSORT Engineer s And Mechanic s Encyclopaedia, The Category Encyclopedias on science and mathematics Category Rail transport ... more details
Infobox Book name The Laws of Scotland Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia title orig The Laws of Scotland deduced from its originals and collated with the civil, canon and feudal laws and with the customs of neighbouring nations. image image caption author LexisNexis Butterworths Publisher illustrator cover artist country UK language English language English series subject Law publisher Butterworths LexisNexis pub date 1987 to current media type pages oclc preceded by followed by The Laws of Scotland Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia commonly referred to as the Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia is the authoritative source for law in Scotland. ref http library.open.ac.uk find books Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia listed at the Open University ref ref http www.nyulawglobal.org globalex United kingdom.htm GlobaLex ref ref http www.alpn.edu.au node 76 Australian Law Postgraduate Network ref ref http www.innertemplelibrary.org.uk newsletter Archive newsletter7.doc Newsletter of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple ref It incorporates law derived from every source and, while concentrating on the specialities of Scots law, it also covers law common to the whole of the United Kingdom. Each statement of law is supported by citation of authority, and there are references to sources of further information, both primary and secondary. The Encyclopaedia may be cited with approval before the courts. ref http www.wildy.com isbn 9780406937438 the laws of scotland stair memorial encyclopaedia reissue service Summary of Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia ref In 1981, three hundred years after James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair s first publication of his original work, a restatement of the Laws of Scotland was commissioned. ref http www.journalonline.co.uk Magazine 53 9 1005670.aspx Law Society of Scotland ... and Property, to Wills and Succession. Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia is also available as a searchable ... Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia . Edinburgh Butterworths, 1987 Category Law books Category Scots ... more details
a symbol of the Aboriginal people of Australia . The flag s width is 1.5 times its height. It is horizontally ... of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia and a flag of significance to the Australian nation generally and appointed to be the flag of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia and to be known as the Australian ... Represents the Aboriginal people of Australia Red Represents the red earth, the red ochre and a spiritual ... Games by carrying the Aboriginal flag as well as the Flag of Australia Australian national flag ... symbolism Aboriginal Tent Embassy Icon or Eyesore? ref In 1997 the Federal Court of Australia declared ... Indigenous Advisory Committee campaigned for the Aboriginal flag to be flown at Stadium Australia ... title Aboriginal flag to fly? work Cool Running Australia date 25 September 1998 accessdate 2008 ... Services, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. Horton, D. ed. Encyclopaedia of AboriginalAustralia , Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 1994. External links http www.itsanhonour.gov.au ... Australian Aboriginal culture Category Australian culture Category Flags of Australia Category Indigenous ...File Australian Aboriginal Flag.svg 250px thumb 2 3 FIAV normal The Australian Aboriginal Flag The Australian Aboriginal Flag is a flag that represents Indigenous Australians . It is one of the official Flags of Australia , and holds special legal and political status, but it is not the flag of Australia Australian National Flag . It was designed in 1971 by Aboriginal artist Harold Thomas , who is descended from the Luritja people of Central Australia and holds intellectual property rights in the flag ... over the centre of the flag. Status The Government of Australia granted it Flag of Australia status, under the Flags Act 1953 , by proclamation on 14 July 1995. ref Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ... www.comlaw.gov.au Details F2008L00209 Flags Act 1953 Proclamation Australian Aboriginal Flag from ComLaw . Retrieved 2011 07 13. The only significant change from 1995 is that Australian Aboriginal flag ... more details
An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was an official encyclopedia about New Zealand , published by the New Zealand Government in 1966. The editor was Dr Alexander Hare McLintock , the parliamentary historian, who was assisted by two others. The encyclopedia included articles written by 359 other authors. It contained over 1,800 general articles and 900 biographies. ref name about cite web title About this site url http www.teara.govt.nz ENZ Utility SiteInformation AboutThisSite en work Te Ara publisher date accessdate 2009 05 16 ref It was published in three thick volumes ref cite web title An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 1966 url http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 en work Te Ara publisher date accessdate 2009 05 16 ref and its print run of 30,000 copies was sold out within three months. The encyclopaedia is more representative of minorities than previous New Zealand reference works such as the vanity press The Cyclopedia of New Zealand , but not as representative as the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography . A number of women were present as representing firsts, including Kate Milligan Edger . The text and images have been digitised and are published online without corrections or updates, ref name about subsumed within its successor Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage . References primarysources article date December 2009 reflist External links http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 en An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 1966 online DNZB title Alexander McLintock biography id 4M24 plainlink y from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography DEFAULTSORT Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Category National encyclopedias New Zealand Category 1966 in New Zealand Category 1966 books ... more details