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Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, wrote a medical encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine. It was translated into Latin and became a key medical text in Europe during the Middle Ages.
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He wrote a medical encyclopedia that stressed the contagious nature of certain diseases.
He wrote a medical encyclopedia that stressed the contagious nature of certain diseases.
was translated into Latin and became a basic textbook in Europe through the 19th century. I'm not 100 percent sure.
The noun 'encyclopedia' is not a standard collective noun for something specific.The noun 'encyclopedia' can be used as a collective noun for any subject or type of information, usually in book form but sometimes used for a person or something else.Examples:The library has an encyclopedia of general information.He wrote an encyclopedia of earthworms.My mother is an encyclopedia of quaint quotes.This marsh is an encyclopedia of wetland lifeforms.
The Greek scholar who wrote The Republic was Plato.
Donald J. Sobol wrote the Encyclopedia Brown books. The series features the adventures of Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown, a child detective.
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