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Encyclopædia Britannica, the oldest English-language general encyclopaedia. The Encyclopædia Britannica was first published in 1768, when it began to appear in Edinburgh, Scotland. Who made the first encyclopedia? The “Natural History” of Pliny the Elder is generally considered the first ency...
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Long before Wikipedia (维基百科) orEncyclopedia Britannica(《大英百科全书》), there was Pliny the Elder. He was a first-century Roman researcher. His assistants read to him while he ate dinner and while he bathed. Pliny took notes. He even thought walking is a waste of time. His assistants...
In Encyclopedia Britannica. September 8. https://www.britannica.com/topic/philosophical-feminism/Feminist-theories-of-agency#ref1049944. Moisala, Pirkko. 2000. “Gender Negotiation of the Composer Kaija Saariaho in Finland: The Woman Composers as Nomadic Subject.” In Music and Gender, edited by ...
The Ottoman gets it namefrom its exotic -- to Europeans -- origins. The low seats or hassocks were imported from Turkey during the 1700s when the area was part of the Ottoman Empire, according to the "Encyclopedia Britannica," and caught on in European salons. ...
Of course, at the time of translation, especially in English when translated into English, should also be noted that slang is difficult to accept in a formal setting, doubtful that the origins of the slang after all. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, a slang term originally comes from...
explanations of the day/night cycle and the disappearance of the stars during the day were selected from their questionnaire on astronomy concepts. Detailed notes were made of children’s responses and the interview recorded using a tape-recorder. The scoring was done later on the basis of both...
rules from both rugby and soccer, creating what we know as “American football” and what other countries refer to as “gridiron”. Thanks to the popularity of American football, soccer players in America keep to “soccer” to help differentiate themselves, according to theEncyclopedia Britannica....
Encyclopedia Britannica/UIG/Getty Images The Keeling Curve tracks changes in the concentration of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere using data from a research station on Mauna Loa in Hawaii. Science historian Spencer Weartdescribesthe Keeling Curve as “the central icon of the greenhouse effect.” It...