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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "English Language" to "Epsom Salts": Volume 9, Slice 6
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This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica presents a comprehensive survey of topics from the development of the English language to scientific and artistic terms. It begins with an examination of the historical progression of English, detailing influences from early Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods. The entries cover various aspects of literature, law, and science, providing definitions and explanations of key concepts and terminology. The work aims to serve as a reference for scholars and the general educated public, with articles written in the early 20th century that reflect contemporary understanding of these fields.
The volume is structured alphabetically, with entries from "English Language" through "Epsom Salts," including discussions of linguistic history, legal terms, scientific substances, and arts-related topics. It functions as a broad encyclopaedic resource, offering factual information across a wide array of disciplines within a single reference work. The publication exemplifies the encyclopaedic approach characteristic of early 20th-century reference literature.
The volume is structured alphabetically, with entries from "English Language" through "Epsom Salts," including discussions of linguistic history, legal terms, scientific substances, and arts-related topics. It functions as a broad encyclopaedic resource, offering factual information across a wide array of disciplines within a single reference work. The publication exemplifies the encyclopaedic approach characteristic of early 20th-century reference literature.
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explanation will appear when the mouse pointer is moved over the marked passage. Sections in Greek will yield a transliteration when the pointer is moved over them, and words using diacritic characters in the Latin Extended Additional block, which may not display in some fonts or browsers, will display an unaccented version. Links to other EB articles: Links to articles residing in other EB volumes will be made available when the respective volumes are introduced online. THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA A DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, LITERATURE AND GENERAL INFORMATION ELEVENTH EDITION English Language to Epsom Salts Articles in This Slice ENGLISH LANGUAGE EPHEBI ENGLISH LAW EPHEMERIS ENGLISH LITERATURE EPHESIANS, EPISTLE TO THE ENGLISHRY EPHESUS ENGRAVING EPHESUS, COUNCIL OF ENGROSSING EPHOD ENGYON EPHOR ENID EPHORUS ENIGMA EPHRAEM SYRUS ENKHUIZEN EPHRAIM ENNEKING, JOHN JOSEPH EPHTHALITES ENNIS ÉPI ENNISCORTHY EPICENE ENNISKILLEN, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY COLE EPICHARMUS ENNISKILLEN EPIC POETRY ENNIUS, QUINTUS EPICTETUS ENNODIUS, MAGNUS FELIX EPICURUS ENNS EPICYCLE ENOCH EPICYCLOID ENOCH, BOOK OF EPIDAURUS ENOMOTO, BUYO EPIDIORITE ENOS EPIDOSITE ENRIQUEZ GOMEZ, ANTONIO EPIDOTE ENSCHEDE EPIGONI ENSENADA, CENON DE SOMODEVILLA EPIGONION ENSIGN EPIGRAM ENSILAGE EPIGRAPHY ENSTATITE EPILEPSY ENTABLATURE EPILOGUE ENTADA EPIMENIDES ENTAIL ÉPINAL ENTASIS EPINAOS ENTERITIS ÉPINAY, LOUISE FLORENCE PÉTRONILLE TARDIEU D’ESCLAVELLES D’ ENTHUSIASM EPIPHANIUS, SAINT ENTHYMEME EPIPHANY, FEAST OF ENTOMOLOGY EPIRUS ENTOMOSTRACA EPISCOPACY ENTRAGUES, CATHERINE HENRIETTE DE BALZAC D’ EPISCOPIUS, SIMON ENTRECASTEAUX, JOSEPH-ANTOINE BRUNI D’ EPISODE ENTRE MINHO E DOURO EPISTAXIS ENTREPÔT EPISTEMOLOGY ENTRE RIOS EPISTLE ENVOY EPISTYLE ENZIO EPISTYLIS ENZYME EPITAPH EOCENE EPITHALAMIUM EON DE BEAUMONT EPITHELIAL, ENDOTHELIAL and GLANDULAR TISSUES EÖTVÖS, JÓZSEF EPITOME EPAMINONDAS EPOCH EPARCH EPODE EPAULETTE EPONA ÉPÉE, CHARLES-MICHEL EPONYMOUS ÉPÉE-DE-COMBAT EPPING EPERJES EPPS ÉPERNAY ÉPRÉMESNIL, JEAN JACQUES DUVAL D’ ÉPERNON EPSOM EPHEBEUM EPSOM SALTS ENGLISH LANGUAGE. In its historical sense, the name English is now conveniently used to comprehend the language of the English people from their settlement in Britain to the present day, the various stages through which it has passed being distinguished as Old, Middle, and New or Modern English. In works yet recent, and even in some still current, the term is confined to the third, or at most extended to the second and third of these stages, since the language assumed in the main the vocabulary and grammatical forms which it now presents, the oldest or inflected stage being treated as a separate language, under the title of Anglo-Saxon , while the transition period which connects the two has been called Semi-Saxon . This view had
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