Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" By: Various |
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" is an incredibly comprehensive and informative resource on a wide range of topics. The articles are meticulously researched and clearly written, making complex subjects easily understandable for readers of all backgrounds.
The volume covers a diverse array of subjects, from historical figures like Cincinnatus to political concepts like cleruchy. Each entry provides a thorough overview of the topic, giving readers a deep understanding of its significance and historical context.
One of the standout features of this volume is the breadth of topics covered. From ancient history to modern politics, the encyclopedia offers a well-rounded perspective on a wide range of subjects. Whether you're a student researching a specific topic or a curious reader looking to expand your knowledge, this volume has something to offer everyone.
Overall, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to delve into the depths of human knowledge. Its wealth of information and accessible writing style make it a must-have addition to any library. (1) Numbers following letters (without space) like C2 were originally printed in subscript. (2) Side notes were relocated to function as titles of their respective paragraphs. (3) Letters topped by Macron are represented as [=x]. (4) The following typographical errors have been corrected: Article CISTERCIANS: "and tried to reproduce the life exactly as it had been in St Benedict's time." 'life' amended from 'lire'. Article CITHARA: "This characteristic box sound chest (fig. 1) consisted of two resonating tables, either flat or delicately arched." 'characteristic' amended from 'characteristc'. Article CIUDAD REAL: "and the trade of the town consists chiefly in the weekly sales of agricultrural produce and live stock." 'agricultrural' amended from 'agricultrual'. Article CIVIL SERVICE: "The chief, if not the only, test of fitness for office in many cases has been party loyalty, honesty and capacity being seldom more than secondary considerations." 'party' amended from 'partly'. Article CLAIRON: "Hainaut, on the 25th of January 1723, the natural daughter of an army sergeant." 'an' amended from 'any'. Article CLARENDON, EDWARD HYDE: "Cape Corso and other Dutch possessions on the coast of Africa, and New Amsterdam in America... Continue reading book >>
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