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The '''''Encyclopédie''''' was an early ], published in ] in the ]. The final volumes were released in ]. The '''''Encyclopédie''''' was an early ], published in ] in the ]. The final volumes were released in ].


The great work, comprised of 28 volumes, 71818 articles, and 2885 illustrations was edited by ] and ]. The great work, comprising 28 volumes, 71818 articles, and 2885 illustrations was edited by ] and ].


A quintessential summary of ] thought and belief, the '''''Encyclopédie''''' defied efforts at censorship yet expressed often subversive ideas in the period preceding the ]. A quintessential summary of ] thought and belief, the '''''Encyclopédie''''' defied efforts at censorship yet expressed often subversive ideas in the period preceding the ].

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The Encyclopédie was an early encyclopedia, published in France in the 18th century. The final volumes were released in 1772.

The great work, comprising 28 volumes, 71818 articles, and 2885 illustrations was edited by Jean Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert and Denis Diderot.

A quintessential summary of Enlightenment thought and belief, the Encyclopédie defied efforts at censorship yet expressed often subversive ideas in the period preceding the French Revolution.