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Print encyclopedia: A structured collection of knowledge printed on paper. [e]
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Parent topics
- Knowledge [r]: On one common account by philosophers, justified, true belief; often used in a looser way by everyone else to mean any truth or belief, and also a whole body of truth or a whole system of belief. [e]
- Reference work [r]: A collection of information that has been assembled or vetted by experts. [e]
- Encyclopedia [r]: A point of reference for structured knowledge. [e]
- Printing [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Paper [r]: A type of material made of flat sheets of dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from wood pulp. [e]
Subtopics
- Encyclopédie [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Encyclopaedia Britannica [r]: Reference work published in 27 editions, starting with the first edition published from 1768 to 1771, to the most recent edition printed in 2007. [e]
- Brockhaus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Store Norske Leksikon [r]: The largest print encyclopedia issued in Bokmål, and the second largest online (after the Norwegian Wikipedia); published by Kunnskapsforlaget. [e]
- Publishing house [r]: A company specialized in publishing, in print or online. [e]
- Denis Diderot [r]: Enlightenment philosophe and Editor in Chief of the Encyclopédie. [e]
- Online encyclopedia [r]: An Internet-based structured collection of knowledge, inspired by the concept of traditional paper encyclopedias. [e]
- Printing press [r]: Device for making multiple paper copies of text, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1440s. [e]
- Library [r]: Collection of books and periodicals. [e]