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Encyclopédie française

The Encyclopédie française was a French encyclopedia designed by Anatole de Monzie and Lucien Febvre. It appeared between 1935 and 1966.

Volumes

  • I. L'Outillage mental. Pensée, langage, mathématique.
  • II. La physique.
  • III. Le Ciel et la Terre.
  • IV. La vie.
  • V. Les êtres vivants.
  • VI. L'être humain.
  • VII. Espèce humaine.
  • VIII. La vie mentale.
  • IX. L'univers économique et social.
  • X. L'état moderne, aménagement et crise.
  • XI. La vie internationale.
  • XII. Chimie. Science et industries.
  • XIII. Industrie. Agriculture.
  • XIV. La civilisation quotidienne.
  • XV. Education et instruction.
  • XVI. Arts et Littératures dans la société contemporaine: Materiaux et Techniques.
  • XVII. Arts et Littératures dans la société contemporaine: Oeuvres et Interprétations.
  • XVIII. La Civilisation écrite.
  • XIX. Philosophie. Religion.
  • XX. Le monde en devenir (histoire, évolution, prospective).

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