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The Nuttall encyclopædia : $b being a concise and comprehensive dictionary of general knowledge
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Published in 1900, "The Nuttall Encyclopædia" is a concise reference work authored by P. Austin Nuttall. It aims to provide a condensed and accessible compendium of general knowledge, consisting of over 16,000 articles covering various topics including history, biography, geography, literature, philosophy, religion, science, and art. The entries are brief and often reflect a British perspective on world events, with a focus on delivering essential facts rather than extensive detail. The encyclopedia includes entries on notable individuals, fictional characters from Dickens, and significant historical concepts, but notably omits some common subjects, such as fruit, indicating a selective approach to content.
Designed to serve as a handy reference, the work was intended for readers with limited access to larger encyclopaedias, offering a compact alternative for casual consultation. Its publication reflects early 20th-century efforts to disseminate knowledge broadly, emphasising clarity and brevity within a traditional British ideological context.
Designed to serve as a handy reference, the work was intended for readers with limited access to larger encyclopaedias, offering a compact alternative for casual consultation. Its publication reflects early 20th-century efforts to disseminate knowledge broadly, emphasising clarity and brevity within a traditional British ideological context.
From the opening pages
"The NUTTALL ENCYCLOPÆDIA" is the fruit of a project to provide, in a concise and condensed form, and at a cheap rate, an epitome of the kind of information given in the larger Encyclopædias, such as may prove sufficient for the ordinary requirements, in that particular, of the generality of people, and especially of such as have not the means for purchasing or the leisure for studying the larger. An Encyclopædia is now recognised to be as indispensable a book of reference as a dictionary; for while the latter explains and defines the vehicle of thought , the former seeks to define the subject-matter. Now the rapid increase in the vocabulary of a nation, which makes the possession of an up-to-date dictionary almost one of the necessaries of life, is evidently due to the vast increase in the number of facts which the language has to describe or interpret; and if it is difficult to keep pace with the growth in the language, it is obviously more difficult to attain even a working knowledge of the array of facts which in this age come before us for discussion. No man can now peruse even a daily newspaper without being brought face to face with details about questions of the deepest interest to him ; and he is often unable to grasp the meaning of what he reads for want of additional knowledge or explanation. In short, it becomes more and more a necessity of modern life to know something of everything. A little knowledge is not dangerous to those who recognise it to be little, and it may be sufficient to enable those who possess it to understand and enjoy intelligently what would otherwise only weigh as a burdensome reflection upon their ignorance. Even a comparatively exhaustive treatment of the multitudinous subjects comprehended under the term universal knowledge would demand a library of large volumes, hence the extent and heavy cost of the great Encyclopædias. But it is doubtful whether the mass of information contained in those admirable and bulky works does not either go beyond, or, more frequently than not, fall short of the requirements of those who refer to them. For the special student there is too little, for the general reader too much. Detailed knowledge of any subject in this age of specialisation can be acquired only by study of the works specifically devoted to it. What…
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