| 21. | The first known record appears in a 1698 engraving used as a title page of Chambers's Cyclopaedia.
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| 22. | Todd was a prolific contributor to medical publications, including " The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology ".
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| 23. | He studied at James Strong's " Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature ".
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| 24. | In Paris Sellius took on translation work, in particular of the " Cyclopaedia " of Ephraim Chambers.
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| 25. | Chambers himself confessed that the Cyclopaedia contained " little . . . new, and of my own growth ."
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| 26. | In 1728, he was listed as one of the subscribers to the " Cyclopaedia " of Ephraim Chambers.
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| 27. | The third edition of Chamber's " Cyclopaedia of English Literature " gave a disparaging assessment of her work:
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| 28. | It descended from the " International Cyclopaedia " ( 1884 ) and was updated in 1906, 1914 and 1926.
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| 29. | In 1745, le Breton set out to publish a translation of Ephraim Chambers "'Cyclopaedia " of 1728.
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| 30. | He attributed his interest in lettering from his study of Pears'Cyclopaedia, which he was given on his 12th birthday.
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