01311 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002000097041000800117082000800125084001400133100003100147245004600178250000700224260003900231300003000270500001900300520071200319990002601031990002401057INLIS00000000000200220221208013525 a0010-0520002002221208 | | eng  a9781593392925xj aeng a032 a032/XXX/N0 aEdited by ; Jacob E. Safra1 aNew Encyclopedia Britannica Vol. 19. a15 aChicago :bFoundation Press,c2007 a911 p. ; 28.2cm ;c28.2cm aIndeks : Index aThe volume 13 until 29 of the MACROPAEDIA contain tens of thousands of shorter articles on specific persons, places, things, ideas, and knowledge in dept, arranged in alphabetical order. The MACROPAEDIA can be used as an information resource on its own; and it can function as support for the longer articles in the MACROPAEDIA (to which it refers whenever appropriate). The MACROPAEDIA in turn is supported by references in the INDEX and by the list of suggested readings in the Propaedia. Finally, the MACROPAEDIA is the portion of the Encyclopedia Britannica best suited for the reader who wishes to browse among the countless subjects in all fields of human learning and history in all times and places. a07145/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a00429/MKRI-P/I-2005