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  1. Little Herb Encyclopedia: The Handbook of Nature's Remedies for a Healthier Life by Jack Ritchason, 1994-12-01
  2. Mortgage Encyclopedia: An Authoritative Guide to Mortgage Programs, Practices, Prices and Pitfalls by Jack Guttentag, 2004-05-07
  3. Encyclopedia of Positive Questions, Vol. 1 by Diana Whitney; David Cooperrider; Amanda Trosten-Bloom; Brian S. Kaplin, 2001-10
  4. The Star Trek Encyclopedia by Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda, et all 1999-10-01
  5. The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes by Rick Darke, 2007-04-01
  6. The Encyclopedia of Animals: A Complete Visual Guide
  7. Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Perennials: 10th Anniversary Revised and Expanded Edition by Ellen Phillips, C. Colston Burrell, 2004-05-05
  8. First Animal Encyclopedia (Dk First Reference Series) by DK Publishing, 2004-05-17
  9. Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch (Encyclopedia Brown) by Donald J. Sobol, 2007-09-06
  10. Encyclopedia of the Undead: A Field Guide to Creatures That Cannot Rest in Peace by Bob Curran, 2006-01-20
  11. Encyclopedia of Mosaic Techniques (Encyclopedia of Art Techniques) by Emma Biggs, 1999-03
  12. Encyclopedia of Classic Quilt Patterns
  13. National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals by Karen Mcghee, George Phd Mc Kay, 2006-10-10
  14. Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine by Tori Hudson, 2007-09-20

61. SULAIR: Medieval Studies: Encyclopedias & Dictionaries
Medieval Studies. encyclopedias Dictionaries. There are numerous other scholarly encyclopedias useful to the medievalist. Among the most important
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W hile the major biographical collections are listed elsewhere , most of the dictionaries and encyclopedias below include often extensive biographical information. Because religion is so much part and parcel of medieval history and culture

62. William Cobbett
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William Cobbett
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William Cobbett , the son of a tavern owner, was born in Farnham, Surrey, on 9th March 1763. Taught to read and write by his father, Cobbett worked as a farm labourer until 1783 when he moved to London and found work as a clerk. A year later Cobbett joined the army and eventually achieved the rank of corporal. While his regiment was in Canada, Cobbett discovered that the quartermaster was stealing from army funds. When he attempted to expose this scandal he was accused of being a troublemaker. Cobbett, who had recently married, decided to flee to France with his new bride. After seven months the couple moved to the United States where Cobbett taught English to French refugees.
In 1799 William Cobbett returned to England. Three years later he started his newspaper, the

63. Encyclopedias
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64. Quartz Hill School Of Theology Library
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65. Dictionaries And Encyclopedias - Weekend Gardener
Dictionaries and encyclopedias. Flower Dictionary Planting facts and other info for some common annual flowers, from the U. of Illinois.
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Planting facts and other info for some common annual flowers, from the U. of Illinois. Gardener's Dictionary and Plant Name Finder
Includes plants, pests, diseases, fertilizers, and more, from the National Gardening Assn. PlantFacts
Plant, pest, and disease images, FAQs, and an illustrated glossary, from Ohio State U. Rhododendron Glossary
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Planting facts and other info for some common vegetables, from the U. of Illinois. Weekend Gardener

66. John Wade
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John Wade was born in London in 1788. His first job was as a wool sorter. Wade was interested in reading and used to visit Francis Place's bookshop at 16 Charing Cross Road. Francis Place lent him books by Tom Paine and Joseph Priestley . Place also introduced Wade to other reformers such as Sir Francis Burdett and Jeremy Bentham . Wade was particularly impressed by Bentham who he described as the "apostle of reason".
In 1818 Francis Place persuaded Jeremy Bentham and Henry Bickersteth to provide the funds that would enable Wade to publish his own radical newspaper.

67. Encyclopedias
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Free articles include women's history, D-Day, the Harlem Renaissance, and the British Invasion of the Beatles plus other musical groups. There are also links to educational sites that have been reviewed. Columbia Encarta The concise Encarta is a free encyclopedia that retrieves a list of articles by key word searching. Encyclopedia.Com Encyclopedia.Com has over 17,000 short entries from the Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia with premium services available from Electric Library for a fee. Encyclopedia Mythica This is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends, and more. It contains over 5100 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures and monsters from all over the world. Grolier Interactive The Presidency and a Commemorative of WWII are highlighted at this site. In addition is a Kid's Club area that has games and product information. Illustrated Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology Listings and pictures for many of the well-known characters, objects, and places in Greek mythology.

68. AP Wire 03/08/2004 Encyclopedias Gather Dust In Internet Age
08, 2004. encyclopedias Gather Dust in Internet Age. MAY WONG Associated Press. SAN JOSE, Calif. These are lonely days for encyclopedias.
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69. James Mill
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James Mill , the son of a shoemaker from Montrose, was born in 1773. He studied for the ministry at Edinburgh and was ordained in 1798. In 1802 Mill left the Church for journalis m and after moving to London he began writing articles for the Edinburgh Review and the St. James Chronicle
In London James Mill became a friend and disciple of Jeremy Bentham and fully supported his ideas on utilitarianism. Mill became a prominent member of the Philosophical Radicals, a group which included Bentham, David Ricardo , George Grote and John Austin.

70. Dictionaries, Encyclopedias & Almanacs
encyclopedias. Columbia Encyclopedia 6th edition. Clicnet Dictionnaires directory of online dictionaries, encyclopedias and specialized glossaries.
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71. Butler Reference - Eng. & Amer. Literature Bibliography
Classified guide to reference materials in the field, including standard bibliographies, dictionaries, indices, and encyclopedias; includes sections on literary forms, periodicals, dissertations, and manuscripts. From the Butler Library Reference Department, Columbia University.
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    Altick, Richard D. and Wright, Andrew. Selective bibliography for the study of English and American literature . 6th ed. New York, 1979. R016.82 A U91121 Bateson, Frederick Wilse. A guide to English and American literature . 3d ed. London, 1976. R016.82 B3132 Gohdes, Clarence L. F. Bibliographical guide to the study of the literature of the U.S.A.
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    Baldensperger, Fernand and Friederich, Werner P. Bibliography of comparative literature . Chapel Hill, N.C., 1950. (For the period 1952-70, supplemented by an annual bibliography published in the Yearbook of comparative and general literature Bibliographie générale de littérature comparée , années 1949/50- 1957/58. Paris, 1951-59. R016.801 B47

72. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary, Devon, was born in 1772. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and Jesus College, Cambridge with the intention of becoming a Church minister. At university Coleridge became interested in politics and was a strong supporter of the French Revolution.
In 1794 Coleridge met Robert Southey and the two men became close friends. They developed radical political and religious views and began making plans to emigrate to Pennsylvania where they intended to set up a commune based on communistic values. Coleridge and Southey eventually abandoned this plan and instead stayed in England where they concentrated on communicating their radical i deas. This included the play they wrote together

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75. Vincent Dowling
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Vincent Dowling
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After the establishment of the The Observer in 1791 Vincent Dowling was appointed as the newspaper's first reporter. When the newspaper failed to make money for its owner, W. S. Bourne, attempts were made to sell it to the government. This move was unsuccessful but the government did agree to help subsidise the newspaper in return for influencing its content.
The Home Office also decided to recruit Dowling as a government spy. In 1815 Lord Sidmouth , the Home Secretary, became worried about the growing demands for parliamentary reform. One group of radicals causing particular concern was the Spencean Philanthropists . Although the man who had inspired the group

76. Encyclopedias, Useful Web Sites, Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis Universi
encyclopedias. Print resources are available in Pius Library. Search the MERLIN Library Catalog by subject, encyclopedias and dictionaries.
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Encyclopedias Print resources are available in Pius Library. Search the MERLIN Library Catalog by subject, Encyclopedias and dictionaries. Britannica.com
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77. Julius Caesar Scaliger
Information drawn from various encyclopedias about this Renaissance polemicist.
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Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484-1558)
[From Columbia Encyclopedia ] Italian philologist and physician in France. Renouncing a military career because of bad health, Scaliger studied medicine and in 1525 went as physician to Agen, where he was naturalized as a French citizen. He quarreled with Erasmus and Cardan, denouncing the former as a parasite and proofreader. In his De causis linguae Latinae (1540) he analyzed Cicero's style and pointed out over 600 errors of his humanist predecessors. He wrote commentaries on the medical and botanical writings of Hippocrates, Theophrastus and Aristotle, and urged an improved classification of plants according to their unique characteristics. His famous ars poetica used Plato and Aristotle and added the rule of unity of place in the drama. Scaliger admired Seneca, whom he did not consider surpassed by any Greek tragic writers.
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He was the father of Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540-1609). For further study: The history of the Della Scala family of Verona Scaliger also spelled SCALIGERI (b. April 23, 1484, Riva, Republic of Venice [Italy]d. Oct. 21, 1558, Agen, Fr.), French classical scholar of Italian descent who worked in botany, zoology, grammar, and literary criticism. He claimed to be a descendant of the Della Scala family, whose Latinized name was Scaligerus and who had ruled the Italian city of Verona during the two preceding centuries. Scaliger became known as a scholar through two virulent orations in 1531 and 1536 against the Ciceronianus of Erasmus, written in vigorous and trenchant Latin. The views on Ciceronianism with which Scaliger countered Erasmus, however, are considered narrow and shortsighted; Scaliger largely misunderstood the purpose of Erasmus' ridicule of the stylistic excesses of contemporary Ciceronians.

78. UW Libraries - Reference Tools - Encyclopedias
encyclopedias. Other specialized online encyclopedias are available to UW users through Oxford Reference Online and through NetLibrary. General encyclopedias.
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79. William Hazlitt
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William Hazlitt, the son of an Irish Unitarian clergyman, was born in Maidstone, Kent, on 10th April, 1778. His father was a friend of Joseph Priestley and Richard Price . As a result of supporting the American Revolution, Rev. Hazlitt and his family were forced to leave Kent and live in Ireland The family returned to England in 1787 and settled at Wem in Shropshire. At the age of fifteen William was sent to be trained for the ministry at New Unitarian College at Hackney in London . The college had been founded by Joseph Priestley and had a reputation for producing freethinkers. In 1797 Hazlitt lost his desire to become a Unitarian minister and left the college.

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