As early as 1748 the Dutch journalist and encyclopedist Egbert Buys reflected on the complexities involved. |
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Pliny the Elder, the Roman encyclopedist, listed a number of such techniques in his Historial Naturalis. |
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The same argument was taken up again by the encyclopedist Denis Diderot in 1763, after he was commissioned by the Paris Book Guild to write a Letter on the Book Trade. |
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This is a herculean task, and Glut is one of the few authors with the energy and experience as an encyclopedist to pull it off. |
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The change in attitude of the prominent German-American political philosopher, encyclopedist, and reformer Francis Lieber toward Napoleon provides a case in point. |
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