The Nuttall encyclopædia : being a concise and comprehensive dictionary of…
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34 chapters
Synopsis
Always visible content "The Nuttall Encyclopædia" by P. Austin Nuttall is a concise encyclopedia first published in 1900. Named for Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall, this reference work contains over 16,000 brief articles covering history, biography, geography, literature, philosophy, religion, science, and art. The entries are notably short and often reflect a distinct British perspective on world events. While it includes fictional characters from Dickens, it curiously lacks entries for common subjects like fruit, revealing the Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less editor's selective worldview. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 1. Noted people, their nationality, the time when they flourished, and
Chapter 3: 2. Epochs, important movements, and events in history, with the dates and
Chapter 4: 3. Countries, provinces, and towns, with descriptions of them, their
Chapter 5: 4. Heavenly bodies, especially those connected with the solar system,
Chapter 6: 6. Mythologies, and the account they severally give of the divine and
Chapter 7: 7. Religions of the world, with their respective credos and objects and
Chapter 8: 8. Schools of philosophy, with their theories of things and of the
Chapter 9: 9. Sects and parties, under the different systems of belief or polity,
Chapter 10: 10. Books of the world, especially the sacred ones, and the spiritual