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  • Autor: nahomance
  • hace 9 años

where does the Word encyclopedia come from?

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Respuesta dada por: king200304
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1530s, "general course of instruction," from Modern Latin encyclopaedia (c. 1500), thought to be a false reading by Latin authors of Greek enkyklios paideia taken as "general education," but literally "training in a circle," i.e. the "circle" of arts and sciences, the essentials of a liberal education; from enkyklios "circular," also "general" (from en "in;" see in + kyklos "circle;" from PIE root *kwel- (1) "revolve, move round") + paideia "education, child-rearing," from pais (genitive paidos) "child" (see pedo-).

Respuesta dada por: wgtz33
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Origin

mid 16th century: modern Latin, from pseudo-Greek enkuklopaideia for enkuklios paideia ‘all-around education.’

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