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'''''Chambers's Encyclopaedia''''' (Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers), 1860 - 1868, 8vo, 10 vols., 8283 pages, has no relationship with ''Chambers's Cyclopaedia'' of the eighteenth century, other than the editor of the latter work shared the same name as the publisher of this.
'''''Chambers's Encyclopaedia''''' (Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers), [[1860]] - [[1868]], 8vo, 10 vols., 8283 pages, has no relationship with ''[[Chambers's Cyclopaedia]]'' of the eighteenth century, other than the editor of the latter work shared the same name as the publisher of this.


It was edited in part by the publisher but under the charge of Dr Andrew Findlater as acting editor throughout,and was founded on the 10th edition of [[Brockhaus]]. A revised edition appeared in 1874, 8320 pages. The index of matters not having special articles contained about 1500 headings. The articles were generally excellent, more especially on Jewish literature, folk-lore and practical science; but, as in [[Brockhaus]], the scope of the work did not allow extended treatment. A further revision took place, and in 1888 - 1892 an entirely new edition was published, in 10 vols., still further new editions being issued in 1895 and in 1901.
It was edited in part by the publisher but under the charge of Dr Andrew Findlater as acting editor throughout,and was founded on the 10th edition of [[Brockhaus]]. A revised edition appeared in 1874, 8320 pages. The index of matters not having special articles contained about 1500 headings. The articles were generally excellent, more especially on Jewish literature, folk-lore and practical science; but, as in [[Brockhaus]], the scope of the work did not allow extended treatment. A further revision took place, and in [[1888]] - [[1892]] an entirely new edition was published, in 10 vols., still further new editions being issued in [[1895]] and in [[1901]].



Based on the [[1911 Encyclopaedia]]
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia (Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers), 1860 - 1868, 8vo, 10 vols., 8283 pages, has no relationship with Chambers's Cyclopaedia of the eighteenth century, other than the editor of the latter work shared the same name as the publisher of this.

It was edited in part by the publisher but under the charge of Dr Andrew Findlater as acting editor throughout,and was founded on the 10th edition of Brockhaus. A revised edition appeared in 1874, 8320 pages. The index of matters not having special articles contained about 1500 headings. The articles were generally excellent, more especially on Jewish literature, folk-lore and practical science; but, as in Brockhaus, the scope of the work did not allow extended treatment. A further revision took place, and in 1888 - 1892 an entirely new edition was published, in 10 vols., still further new editions being issued in 1895 and in 1901.


Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)