Encyklopædi
Encyklopædi is a term used to refer to a comprehensive reference work that contains a large amount of information on various subjects. The word is derived from the Greek words "enkyklos," meaning "circle" or "enclosure," and "paideia," meaning "education" or "culture." In the 18th century, the term was used to describe a type of book that aimed to provide a broad and systematic overview of human knowledge.
The Danish-Swedish professor and philosopher Thomas Erasmus, also known as Thomas Bartholin the Younger, is credited
Over time, the concept of the encyklopædi has evolved to include a wide range of formats, from