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Encyclopédie Méthodique

The Encyclopédie méthodique par ordre des matières (lit. 'Methodical Encyclopedia by Order of Subject Matter') was published between 1782 and 1832 by the French publisher Charles Joseph Panckoucke, his son-in-law Henri Agasse, and the latter's wife, Thérèse-Charlotte Agasse. Arranged by disciplines, it was a revised and much expanded version, in roughly…

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Encyclopédie Méthodique

Nodes61
Edges60
Triples12
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
Components1

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Encyclopédie Méthodique → At, Biodiversity Heritage LibraryEncyclopédie, Book, Cambridge University Library's Featured, Lamarck, Par, Wikisource

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
architectureinstance ofby 1792.Entire topics0.80text
engineeringinstance ofby 1792.Entire topics0.80text
huntinginstance ofby 1792.Entire topics0.80text
policeinstance ofby 1792.Entire topics0.80text
and games had been overlooked in the prospectusinstance ofby 1792.Entire topics0.80text
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksCambridge University Library's Featured0.60section
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksBook0.60section
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksPar0.60section
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksLamarck0.60section
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksAt0.60section
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksBiodiversity Heritage LibraryEncyclopédie0.60section
Encyclopédie Méthodiquerelated to External linksWikisource0.60section

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