The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910–1911) is perhaps the most famous edition of the Encyclopædia
Britannica. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of its time. The articles are still of value and
interest to modern scholars as cultural artifacts of the 19th and early 20th centuries; however, they contain a number of
problematic areas for the modern scholar using them as a primary source.
- — Excerpted from Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition on Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
This edition of the Encyclopaedia was published in two forms — the regular quarto size, and a "Handy Volume" edition (pub
1915) in octavo, where the text was photo-reduced. The latter had different preliminaries, but the texts were otherwise
identical. They are included here for completeness.
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Table of contents
List of volumes
- Vol 1 A to ANDROPHAGI
- Vol 2 ANDROS to AUSTRIA
- Vol 3 AUSTRIA to BISECTRIX
- Vol 4 BISHĀRĪN to CALGARY
- Vol 5 CALHOUN to CHATELAINE
- Vol 6 CHÂTELET to CONSTANTINE
- Vol 7 CONSTANTINE PAVLOVICH to
DEMIDOV
- Vol 8 DEMIJOHN to EDWARD
- Vol 9 EDWARDES to EVANGELICAL
ASSOCIATION
- Vol 10 EVANGELICAL CHURCH to
FRANCIS JOSEPH
- Vol 11 FRANSISCANS to GIBSON
- Vol 12 GICHTEL to HARMONIUM
- Vol 13 HARMONY to HURSTMONCEAUX
- Vol 14 HUSBAND to ITALIC
- Vol 15 ITALY to KYSHTYM
- Vol 16 L to LORD ADVOCATE
- Vol 17 LORD CHAMBERLAIN to
MECKLENBURG
- Vol 18 MEDAL to MUMPS
- Vol 19 MUN to ODDFELLOWS
- Vol 20 ODE to PAYMENT OF MEMBERS
- Vol 21 PAYN to POLKA
- Vol 22 POLL to REEVES
- Vol 23 REFECTORY to SAINTE-BEUVE
- Vol 24 SAINTE-CLAIRE DEVILLE to
SHUTTLE
- Vol 25 SHUVÂLOV to SUBLIMINAL
SELF
- Vol 26 SUBMARINE MINES to
TOM-TOM
- Vol 27 TONALITE to VESUSIUS
- Vol 28 VETCH to ZYMOTIC DISEASES
- Vol 29 INDEX
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