List of encyclopedias by date
This is a list of encyclopedias , arranged by time period . For other arrangements, see Lists of encyclopedias .
Encyclopedias before 1700
5th century
Martianus Capella , De nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae , introduced the division in seven liberal arts
6th century
Bṛhatsaṃhitā of Varāhamihira (c. 505 – c. 587)
Cassiodorus ' Institutiones (full title: Institutiones Divinarum et Saecularium Litterarum ), AD 560; first Christian encyclopedia
7th century
8th century
9th century
10th century
11th century
Lambert at work. Excerpt from the manuscript "Liber Floridus". Preserved in the Ghent University Library .[ 1]
12th century
De diversis artibus , compiled 1100-1120 by Theophilus Presbyter
Manasollasa composed by king Someshvara III of the Western Chalukya Empire of India.
Liber Floridus , compiled in 1120 by Lambert of St. Omer
Imago mundi , treaty of cosmography and history by Honorius Augustodunensis , about 1110
De philosophia mundi , written about 1125–35 by William of Conches
Didascalicon , by Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096-1141), proposal of a new classification of sciences and a new method of lecture of the Bible
Hortus deliciarum , written by Herrade of Landsberg , the first woman to write an encyclopedia, between 1159 and 1175
13th century
Otia Imperialia by Gervase of Tilbury , 1214
Guillaume d'Auvergne , De universo creaturarum , 1231.
Gautier de Metz L’Image du monde , 1246, in Lorrain dialect, based on Honorius Augustodunensis
Bartholomeus Anglicus , De proprietatibus rerum , 1240; the most widely read and quoted encyclopedia in the late-medieval period.
Thomas of Cantimpré , Liber de natura rerum , 1256.
Vincent of Beauvais , Speculum Majus , 1260, the most ambitious encyclopedia in the late-medieval period, with over 3 million words
Brunetto Latini , Li Livres dou Trésor , in French
14th century
15th century
Ming dynasty Chinese, Yongle Encyclopedia , 1403–08
Domenico Bandini of Arezzo , Fons memorabilium universi , early 15th century
Werner Rolevinck , Fasciculus temporum , 1474
Alfonso de la Torre , Visio delectable , c.1484
Jacob Meydenbach , Hortus Sanitatis , 1491
16th century
Giorgio Valla , De expetendis et fugiendis rebus , 1501
Domenico Nani Mirabelli , Polyanthea nova , 1503
Gregor Reisch , Margarita philosophica , 1503
Johannes Aventinus , Encyclopedia orbisque doctrinarum, hoc est omnium artium, scientiarum, ipsius philosophiae index ac divisio , 1517
Juan Luis Vives , De disciplinis libri XX , 1531
Joachim Sterck van Ringelbergh , Lucubrationes vel potius absolutissima kyklopaideia (Basel), 1541
Conrad Gessner , Historia animalium (Gessner book) , 1551–58, 1587
Charles Estienne , Dictionarium historicum, geographicum et poeticum , 1553
Theodor Zwinger (1533–1588), Theatrum Humanae Vitae , 1565
Pal Skalic , philosopher born in Zagreb , first to use the term encyclopedia in the current sense. Encyclopediae seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam profanarum epistemon , 1559 (Basel, Switzerland), 1571 (Köln, Germany)
Bernardino de Sahagún : La Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España , 1545-1590
Antonio Possevino , Bibliotheca selecta , 1593
Bencao Gangmu (Compendium of Materia Medica ) (1596), Ming dynasty , Chinese
17th century
Chinese
Sancai Tuhui , compiled by Wang Qi and Wang Siyi (1609)
Song Yingxing , Tiangong Kaiwu (The Exploitation of the Works of Nature ), 1637
Croatian
Ivan Belostenec , Gazophylacium, seu Latino-illyiricorum onomatum aerarium , c. 1674 (completed in manuscript), published in 1740
English
French
Dictionnaire théologique, historique, poétique, cosmographique et chronologique (1643) by Daniel de Juigné-Broissinière an adaptation of Charles Estienne 's Dictionarium historicum, geographicum et poeticum (1553)
Le portrait de la sagesse universelle, avec l'idée générale des sçiances et leur plan représenté en cent tables by Léon de Saint-Jean (1655) an extract in French of the authors Latin Enciclopaediae praemessum (1635)
L'Encyclopédie des beaux esprits, contenant les moyens de parvenir à la connoissance des belles sciences by Saunier (1657)
La science universelle by Jean Magnon (1663)
Louis Moréri Le Grand Dictionnaire historique (The Great Historical Dictionary ), 1671
Antoine Furetière , Dictionnaire universel contenant généralement tous les mots françois, tant vieux que modernes, et les termes de toutes les sciences et des arts 1690.
Pierre Bayle : Dictionnaire Historique et Critique (Historical and Critical Dictionary ), 1695
Latin
Antonio Zara: Anatomia ingeniorum et scientiarum , 1615
Johann Heinrich Alsted : Encyclopaedia septem tomi distincta 1630
Laurentius Beyerlinck , Magnum Theatrum Vitae Humanae , 1631
Peter Lauremberg , Pansophia , 1633
Athanasius Kircher , Ars magna sciendi , 1669
Michael Pexenfelder , Apparatus eruditionis tam rerum quam verborum per omnes artes et scientias, 1670
Johann Jacob Hofmann , Lexicon universale, historico-geographico-chronologico-poetico-phîlologicum‘ , Basel, 1677
Johann Christoph Wagenseil : Pera librorum iuvenilium , 1695
Hungarian
Encyclopedias published 1700–1800
American encyclopedias
British encyclopedias
Chinese encyclopedias
French encyclopedias
German encyclopedias
Italian encyclopedias
Japanese encyclopedias
Polish encyclopedias
Encyclopedias published 1800–1900
American encyclopedias
Minor Encyclopedia (1803), edited by Thaddeus M. Harris, copies much of Kendal's Pocket Encyclopedia
Domestic Encyclopedia (1803–1804), first American edition, expanded to 5 volumes (4 in the British); second American edition 1821
Low's Encyclopaedia (1805–1811), the first true American encyclopedia
Encyclopaedia Americana (1829–1833), 13 volumes, editor Francis Lieber .
New American Cyclopaedia (1857–1863), 16 volumes, editors George Ripley and Charles A. Dana
American Cyclopaedia (1873–1876), the retitled New American Cyclopaedia
Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia (1876–1878), 4 volumes; editors Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot
Cyclopedia of Universal History (1880–1884), world history
The Complete Compendium of Universal Knowledge (1891)
Ridpath's Universal History (1895), world history
Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia (1893–1897), the retitled Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia , edited by Charles Kendall Adams .
Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge (1879), a reprint of Chambers's Encyclopaedia with American additions
International Cyclopaedia (1884), initially largely a reprint of Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge , but later editions were improved by editors Harry Thurston Peck , Selim Peabody , Frank Moore Colby , and Daniel Coit Gilman
People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (1881), 3 volumes, 700 pages each,[ 2] editor W. H. De Puy. Contains much from Chambers's Encyclopaedia . The 1898 title was The New People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge .
Barkham Burroughs' Encyclopaedia (1889), miscellany
Arabic encyclopedias
British encyclopedias
Czech encyclopedias
Riegrův slovník naučný (11 volumes, 1860–1874; supplement vol. 1890)
Otto's encyclopedia (28 volumes, 1888–1909)
Danish encyclopedias
Dutch encyclopedias
French encyclopedias
Dictionnaires généraux, universels, encyclopédiques, et autres… - a bibliography of French encyclopedias up to Larousse
Encyclopédie Méthodique (Panckoucke ), (1782–1832)
Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique , François-Joseph Fétis (1835–1844)
Encyclopédie nouvelle (Pierre Leroux and Jean Reynaud ) (1839–1840)
Petite Encyclopédie du jeune âge , Larousse (1853)
Nouvelle Biographie Générale , Ferdinand Hoefer (1853–1866)
Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle by Pierre Larousse (17 volumes 1866–1877), really an encyclopedia despite its name
Dictionnaire de chimie pure et appliquée , Charles-Adolphe Wurtz (1874–1878)
Dictionnaire de botanique , Henri Ernest Baillon (1876–1892)
La Grande Encyclopédie , general secretaries of the editorial board: Ferdinand-Camille Dreyfus and André Berthelot (31 volumes 1886–1902)
German encyclopedias
Oekonomische Encyklopädie (General System of State, City, Home and Agriculture) , Editor Johann Georg Krünitz (242 Volumes 1773–1858)
Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse , G. F. W. Hegel (1817)
Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste (Ersch –Gruber ; 1818–1889, uncompleted)
Brockhaus (eds. 1–14 by 1900)
Pierers Universal-Lexikon (1824–1836; 7th ed. 1888–1893)
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft , "Pauly –Wissowa " (1839–1852, 2nd ed. 1890–1980)
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon (1839–1855; 5th ed. 1893–1897)
Realencyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche , Johann Jakob Herzog (1853–1868)
Herders Konversations-Lexikon (1854–1857; 2nd ed. 1875–1879)
Handbuch der Organischen Chemie , Friedrich Konrad Beilstein (1880–1882)
Lexikon der gesamten Technik , Otto Lueger (1st Edition 1894–1899)
Encyklopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften , Felix Klein (1898–1933)
Hungarian encyclopedias
Fejér György: A tudományok encyclopaediája rövid rajzolatban (2 vol.), Pest (1818)
Lánghy István: A tudományok ismeretére tanító könyv , Pest (1827)
Nyiry István: A tudományok öszvessége (3 vol.), Sárospatak (1829–1831)
Közhasznú Esmeretek Tára (12 vol.), Pest (1831–1834) (→ hu )
Ifjúsági ismeretek (4 vol.), Bécs (1840)
Vállas Antal: Nemzeti encyclopaedia (7 vol.), Pest (1845–1848)
Ujabb kori ismeretek tára (6 vol.), Pest (1850–1855) (→ hu )
Ismerettár. Nélkülözhetetlen segédkönyv a történelem, természet s egyéb tudományok köréből (10 vol.), Pest (1858–1864) (→ hu )
Egyetemes magyar encyclopaedia (1859–1876) (→ hu )
Magyar lexikon (16 vol.), Budapest (1879–1885) (→ hu )
A Pallas Nagy Lexikona (1893–1897)
Japanese encyclopedias
Polish encyclopedias
Encyklopedia Powszechna or Encyklopedia Orgelbranda (1st Edition, 28 volumes, 1859–1868)
Encyyklopedia Kościelna (33 volumes, 1873–1933)
Romanian encyclopedias
Russian encyclopedias
Spanish encyclopedias
Swedish encyclopedias
Conversations-lexicon (4 volumes, 1821–1826), a translation of the German Brockhaus 2nd edition
Svenskt konversationslexikon (4 volumes, 1845–1851), by Per Gustaf Berg
Nordisk familjebok first edition 20 volumes 1876–1899 (of which the two last ones are supplementary volumes)[ 4]
Nordisk familjebok second edition 38 volumes 1904–1926 (of which the last four and a part of number 34 are supplementary volumes)[ 4]
Nordisk familjebok third edition 26 volumes 1924–1939 (of which the end of number 25 and the entire 26th volume are supplementary, covering history until summer of 1939. The Spanish Civil War is covered until its end, but nothing on the Second World War)[ 5]
Nordisk familjebok third edition 26 volumes, second printing, including not so few coloured posters (like national maps, city maps a poster of all the flags of the world etc) and a huge number of full page black and white portraits. These The additional pages are not enumerated. 1942–1944. The second printing also got a new binder, but not even errors are corrected inside the work. Still a notable enough difference when compared to the first printing.
Nordisk familjebok fourth edition 22 volumes 1951–1955.[ 5]
Svensk Uppslagsbok first edition 30 volumes 1929–1937 [ 6]
Svensk Uppslagsbok second edition 32 volumes 1947–1955 [ 6]
Bonniers Lexikon 15 volumes 1961–1967. Known as "Äpplet", "The Apple". Perhaps the most widely spread encyclopedia ever, written in the Swedish language. Looks nice on the shelf.
Reflex 4 volumes for children age 10 and older. 1968–1971. A regular inventory in many Swedish class rooms during the 1970's.[ 7]
The new Bonniers Lexikon 24 volumes, 1993–1998.
Nationalencyklopedin or NE 20 volumes, 1989–1996. DVD versions in 1996 and 2000. Online today.
Turkish encyclopedias
Kamus-ül-Ulûm ve’l-Maarif Editor Ali Suavi, 1870
Lûgaat-i Tarihiye ve Coğrafiye Editor Ahmet Rıfat Efendi, 1881 (7 volumes)
Sicil-i Osmani Editor Mehmet Süreyya Bey, 1890
Kamus-ül-Alam Editor » : Şemsettin Sami, 1899 (6 volumes)[ 8]
Religious encyclopedias
Specialist encyclopedias
See also
References
Bibliography
Collison, Robert, Encyclopaedias: Their History Throughout the Ages , 2nd ed. (New York, London: Hafner, 1966)