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Objective Encyclopedia Sets? - Miquelot - 03-03-2009 If I were to invest in a decent set of encyclopedias, which would be the most objective in terms of its treatment of the Church and related matters -- Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclopædia Britannica, Collier's Encyclopedia, etc.? (In addition to fair, ideally I would like the encyclopedias to be as extensive as possible.) Additionally, can anyone recommend free online encyclopedia sites of merit, online encyclopedias other than Wikipedia? Objective Encyclopedia Sets? - ONeill - 03-03-2009 Miquelot Wrote:If I were to invest in a decent set of encyclopedias, which would be the most objective in terms of its treatment of the Church and related matters -- Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclopædia Britannica, Collier's Encyclopedia, etc.? (In addition to fair, ideally I would like the encyclopedias to be as extensive as possible.) Interestingly, I'd recommend wikipedia over all of what is available for general information. Wikipedia is the most up to date and researched single source of information. I have yet to see its equal. It, like any encyclopedia, should not be used as a primary source though. Many seem to forget that. Objective Encyclopedia Sets? - Credo - 03-03-2009 ONeill Wrote:Wikipedia is the most up to date and researched single source of information. I have yet to see its equal. It, like any encyclopedia, should not be used as a primary source though. Many seem to forget that. Gonna have to go with ONeill on this one. For all the griping over the site, it's really on par with, or even superior to, many printed encyclopedias. I know of professors who have deliberately posted false information on the site. It was corrected almost immediately. It's not perfect, but it's pretty darn good. Objective Encyclopedia Sets? - rbjmartin - 03-03-2009 Encyclopedias are inventions of the Enlightenment and should be shunned! ![]() Objective Encyclopedia Sets? - Historian - 03-03-2009 Miquelot Wrote:If I were to invest in a decent set of encyclopedias, which would be the most objective in terms of its treatment of the Church and related matters -- Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclopædia Britannica, Collier's Encyclopedia, etc.? (In addition to fair, ideally I would like the encyclopedias to be as extensive as possible.) Well, the Catholic Encyclopedia would be a good start: http://www.newadvent.org Objective Encyclopedia Sets? - Miquelot - 03-04-2009 QuisUtDeus Wrote:Miquelot Wrote:If I were to invest in a decent set of encyclopedias, which would be the most objective in terms of its treatment of the Church and related matters -- Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclopædia Britannica, Collier's Encyclopedia, etc.? (In addition to fair, ideally I would like the encyclopedias to be as extensive as possible.)Well, the Catholic Encyclopedia would be a good start: That one I know. But it doesn't cover much 20th century history. |