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This work helped to spread the ideas of Encyclopedism in Spain.
In his museum, he practiced a one-man encyclopedism.
The orchestration of the sciences by the encyclopedism of logical empiricism.
Sports encyclopedism focuses upon games, teams and competitors in various sports or competitive games.
Political encyclopedism focuses upon politicians, candidates, polls, elections, bills, laws, campaign promises and political positions.
Encyclopedism is the practice of structurally indexing readily sourced information into referential works known as encyclopedias.
Consideration of the orderly majesty of God leads to encyclopedism about the universe and an analogue of a memory system.
Arts encyclopedism - Like arts journalism, arts encyclopedism is intended to focus on the details of artistic works, especially works of fiction.
Disaster encyclopedism - in which man-made or naturally caused disasters and catastrophes are covered, with articles on victims, hotspots of conflict or struggle and means of contact with loved ones.
In this work he distinguished four perspectives on the global brain, "organicism", "encyclopedism", "emergentism" and "evolutionary cybernetics", that developed relatively independently but that now appear to come together in a single conception.
The practice of encyclopedism dates back to the days of the Roman Empire, with Pliny the Elder's Natural History having been one of the earliest extant encyclopedias to survive antiquity.
Pell spent much of the 1630s working under Hartlib's influence, on a variety of topics in the area of pedagogy, encyclopedism and pansophy, combinatorics and the legacy of Trithemius.
Others would put forward similar ideas, but a significant revolution in encyclopedism would not take place until after the advent of the personal computer, the Internet and the World Wide Web in the late 20th century.
Since the creation of the first wikis, encyclopedism has been largely divided between the limited resources of academic, print-based encyclopedias and the less-limited resources of wikis on the World Wide Web.
The most powerful implementation of encyclopedism to date is Wikipedia, which integrates the associative powers of the world-wide web with the collective intelligence of its millions of contributors, so as to produce a true "global memory" describing the world in all its aspects.
The cultural impact of Ramism depended on the nexus of printing (trees regularly laid out with braces) and rhetoric, forceful and persuasive at least to some Protestants; and it had partly been anticipated in cataloguing and indexing knowledge and its encyclopedism by Conrad Gesner.
As with other media practices such as journalism, encyclopedism benefited greatly from the invention of the movable type printing press in Renaissance-era Germany, allowing for a greater number of professionals and libraries to attain cheaper editions of encyclopedias in the following centuries, with revised editions of encyclopedic series being issued every few years.