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Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, published by Columbia University Press
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia contains entries on people, places, events, historical facts and terms, with bibliographies for further reading.
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Emims (ancient people)
Emmanuel (Byzantine and Portuguese rulers)
Emmaus (in the Bible)
Emmaus (city, Pennsylvania)
Emmen (city, Netherlands)
Emmen (town, Switzerland)
Emmental (geographical area, Switzerland)
Emory University (university, Georgia)
emotion (in psychology)
emperor (in government)
emphysema (disease)
Empire State Building (structure, New York)
Empire style (style, France)
empiricism (in philosophy)
employment bureau (in government, business)
Emporia (city, Kansas)
empyema (condition)
Ems (town, Germany)
Ems (river, Germany)
Ems dispatch (historical event, Prussia)
emu (bird)
En-dor (ancient city)
En-gannim (ancient city)
En-gedi (place)
En-hakkore (place)
En-hazor (place)
En-rimmon (place)
En-rogel (place)
En-shemesh (place)
Enam (ancient city)
enamel (material)
enamelware (in household)
Encarnación (city, Paraguay)
encaustic (material)
Enceladus (in astronomy)
encephalitis (disease, virus)
Enchanted Mesa (mountain, New Mexico)
encomienda (history, Central America)
encyclical (in Catholicism)
encyclopedia (in literature)
Encyclopédie (linguistics, France)
endangered species (in biology, ecology)
Endicott (Rock Band, 2000s)
endless screw (mechanical device)
endocarditis (disease)
endocytosis (process)
endoderm (material)
endometriosis (disease)