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Volume A, since it contained the entire 'alphabet'.
the encyclopedia gives information from either all branches of knowledge while the dictionary is a collection of words in a specific language listed alphabetically, with definition, etymologies, phonetics, pronunciation, abbreviations and other information and encyclopedias have volumes of books while dictionaries don't (some...)
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Encyclopedia is singular, encyclopedias would be plural.
Most encyclopedias are arranged alphabetically by subject. If you can't find what you need, consult the index volume.
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Johann Jacob Hofmann has written: 'Lexicon universale' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Latin, Latin Encyclopedias and dictionaries 'Lexici universalis historico-geographico-chronologico-poetico-philolo gici continuatio' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Latin, Latin Encyclopedias and dictionaries
encyclopedias
Not much really. Just the fact that the "free encyclopaedias" are actually FREE. The other encyclopaedias you are talking about, I assume would cost money, and they would usually contain more information depending on what brand you purchase and if the sources are reliable (you trust them).
Generally, encyclopedias in libraries are reference materials and cannot be borrowed. They are typically meant for in-library use only to ensure availability for all patrons. However, some libraries may have circulating copies of encyclopedias that can be checked out. It's best to check with your specific library for their policies.
Sure. Online encyclopedias are still encyclopedias. And if you do not have a computer available, the book form is still quite useful.
Erich Wiegand has written: 'Omnibus' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias and dictionaries, German, German Encyclopedias and dictionaries