Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" By: Various |
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The 11th Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is a comprehensive and thorough resource for a wide range of topics. Volume 5 covers topics from "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" and offers in-depth information on each subject. The entries are well-researched and written in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for readers to understand complex topics.
One of the highlights of this volume is the entry on Andrew Carnegie, which provides a detailed biography of the industrialist and philanthropist. The entry delves into Carnegie's early life, his rise to success in the steel industry, and his later philanthropic efforts. The information provided is well-researched and sheds light on the life and legacy of this influential figure.
Another standout entry in this volume is on "Casus Belli," which explores the concept of a justification for war. The entry examines the historical and legal implications of casus belli, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this complex topic.
Overall, Volume 5 of the 11th Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is a valuable resource for anyone looking for in-depth information on a wide range of subjects. The entries are well-written and informative, making it a must-have reference for students, researchers, and anyone with a passion for learning. (1) Numbers following letters (without space) like C2 were originally printed in subscript. Letter subscripts are preceded by an underscore, like C n. (2) Characters following a carat (^) were printed in superscript. (3) Side notes were relocated to function as titles of their respective paragraphs. (4) Macrons and breves above letters and dots below letters were not inserted. (5) The following typographical errors have been corrected: Article CARTESIANISM: "Admitting that intelligence is under a law of necessity, he claimed for the Will a certain latitude or liberty of indifference ..." 'Admitting' amended from 'Admiting'. Article CASTE: "The great Sanskrit scholar, Rudolf von Roth (1821 1895), in his Brahma und die Brahmanan[13] held that the Vedic people advanced from their home in the Punjab ..." 'Sanskrit' amended from 'Sanscrit'. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA A DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, LITERATURE AND GENERAL INFORMATION ELEVENTH EDITION VOLUME V, SLICE IV Carnegie to Casus Belli ARTICLES IN THIS SLICE: CARNEGIE, ANDREW CASAMARI CARNEGIE CASANOVA DE SEINGALT,... Continue reading book >>
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