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  2. Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Explore the fact-checked online encyclopedia from Encyclopaedia Britannica with hundreds of thousands of objective articles, biographies, videos, and images from experts.

  3. Encyclopaedia Britannica | History, Editions, & Facts

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    Encyclopaedia Britannica is the oldest English-language general encyclopedia. The Encyclopaedia Britannica was first published in 1768, when it began to appear in Edinburgh, and its first digital version debuted in 1981.

  4. Britannica Online | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    electronic encyclopaedia developments. In Encyclopædia Britannica: Britannica in the digital era. …in chief, the company developed Britannica Online, an extended electronic reference service for delivery over the Internet. In 1994 Britannica debuted the first Internet-based encyclopaedia.

  5. Encyclopaedia, reference work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or that treats a particular branch of knowledge in a comprehensive manner. For more than 2,000 years encyclopaedias have existed as summaries of extant scholarship in forms comprehensible to their readers.

  6. Encyclopædia Britannica - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopædia Britannica (Latin for 'British Encyclopaedia') is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia. It has been published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. since 1768, although the company has changed ownership seven times.

  7. Explore cultures around the world that recognize nonbinary identities. Events of the Ancient Olympic Games. The Olympic Games began in Olympia, Greece, in 776 BCE and took place every four years until 393 CE. They were held in honor of Zeus.

  8. Britannica in the digital era - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    As Britannica reached the 250th anniversary of the first edition of its encyclopaedia, the company was working with a range of technology, education, and government partners around the world to fight misinformation, expand its use of artificial intelligence, and develop new learning solutions.

  9. Bertrand Russell. Bertrand Russell was a British philosopher, logician, and social reformer, a founding figure in the analytic movement in Anglo-American philosophy, and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Russell’s contributions to logic, epistemology, and the philosophy of mathematics established.

  10. History of the Encyclopædia Britannica - Wikipedia

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    The Britannica was the idea of Colin Macfarquhar, a bookseller and printer, and Andrew Bell, an engraver, both of Edinburgh. They conceived of the Britannica as a conservative reaction to the French Encyclopédie of Denis Diderot (published 1751–1766), which was widely viewed as heretical.

  11. Meiji Restoration - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Meiji Restoration, political revolution in 1868 in Japan that brought about the end of the shogunate and ushered in the subsequent era of major political, economic, and social change—the Meiji period (1868–1912)—that brought about the modernization and Westernization of the country.