Talk:Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Information & Talk:Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Links at HealthHaven.com
advertise
add site
services
publishers
database
health videos
Bookmark and Share

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 
about
toolbar
stats
live show
health store
more stuff
JOIN/LOGIN
Featured Results:
Talking Dictionary , Talking Dictionaries, Large Print Dictionary ,...
Talking Dictionary, Talking Dictionaries, Large Print Dictionary,...
independentliving.com
 
WikiProject Resource Exchange
Old book bindings.jpg If you have access to this resource, or if you need to verify a citation from this reference, check out WikiProject Resource Exchange. You can discuss the Project at its talk page. Libri books2.jpg

[edit] Move to Cyclopaedia

Per naming guidelines, a shorter name is prefferable. Comments?--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 22:36, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

This name is messed up. ---J.S (T/C/WRE) 07:24, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
Cyclopaedia redirects to this page; this page is the actual name of the work and refers definitively to this version of Chambers, whereas "Cyclopaedia" is a little more generic. The current title is how it's known in most academic writing. -- phoebe 01:26, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

But what's correct? There are three different versions here - the article title is "Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences", the lead line says "Cyclopaedia, or, A Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences" and the quote states "Cyclopaedia, or, An universal dictionary of arts and sciences". Is it "A", "An" or no article? Please could someone who knows make this consistent? 86.152.203.212 18:36, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

I've changed the first paragraph to use 'An' since that's what it says on the image of the front cover. Hopefully nobody will remove the n thinking it to be a mistake. --Angelastic 21:10, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] &c in text

Anyone know what the &c: and &c; are meant to be in the introduction text?

See the history of &. It use to mean "et" (latin for "and"), and &c is etc. — BRIAN0918 • 2007-05-27 15:16Z

[edit] Spelling

Why does the article not use the 'æ' ligature in the spelling of 'Cyclopædia'? It is printed this on this cover so should it not be spelt this way here? —PolishName 18:15, 7 January 2008 (UTC)




Product Results (view all...)

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 



↑ top of page ↑about thumbshots