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The Edinburgh Encyclopædia is an encyclopaedia in 18 volumes, printed and published by William Blackwood and edited by David Brewster between 1808 and 1830. In competition with the Edinburgh-published Encyclopædia Britannica, the Edinburgh Encyclopædia is generally considered to be strongest on scientific topics, where many of the articles were written by the editor. In 1815 William Elford Leach published the first bibliography of entomology in Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopædia (see Timeline of entomology – 1800–1850).

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  • Η Edinburgh Encyclopædia (εγκυκλοπαίδεια του Εδιμβούργου) ήταν εγκυκλοπαίδεια 18 τόμων, έντυπη και δημοσιευμένη από τον (William Blackwood) σε έκδοση του (David Brewster) από το 1808 έως το 1830. Όντας ανταγωνιστική της Encyclopædia Britannica που εκδιδόταν επίσης στο Εδιμβούργο η Edinburgh Encyclopaedia θεωρείται γενικά δυνατότερη σε επιστημονικά ζητήματα, και τα περισσότερα επιστημονικά λήμματα γράφτηκαν από τον ίδιο τον εκδότη. (el)
  • The Edinburgh Encyclopædia is an encyclopaedia in 18 volumes, printed and published by William Blackwood and edited by David Brewster between 1808 and 1830. In competition with the Edinburgh-published Encyclopædia Britannica, the Edinburgh Encyclopædia is generally considered to be strongest on scientific topics, where many of the articles were written by the editor. In 1815 William Elford Leach published the first bibliography of entomology in Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopædia (see Timeline of entomology – 1800–1850). (en)
  • L'Edinburgh Encyclopædia est une encyclopédie en 18 volumes, imprimée et publiée par William Blackwood et éditée par David Brewster entre 1808 et 1830. En concurrence avec l'Encyclopædia Britannica publiée à Édimbourg, l' Edinburgh Encyclopædia est généralement considérée comme étant meilleure sur le plan scientifique[réf. nécessaire]. La plupart de ses articles ont été écrits par l'éditeur. En 1815, William Elford Leach publie la première bibliographie d'entomologie dans l' Edinburgh Encyclopædia de Brewster (voir Chronologie de l'entomologie - 1800-1850). (fr)
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