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From its modern origins in seventeenth-century France, encyclopedic compilations met the need for the dissemination of information in a more flexible format, one that eschewed the limits of previous centuries of erudition. The rise of vernacular languages dovetailed with the demand for information in every sector, sparking competition among nations to establish the encyclopedic "paper empires" that became symbols of power and potential. The contributors to this edited collection evaluate the long-overlooked phenomenon of knowledge creation and transfer that occurred in hundreds of translated encyclopedic compilations over the long eighteenth century.

Analysing multiple instances of translated compilations, Translation and Transfer of Knowledge in Encyclopedic Compilations, 1680–1830 expands into the vast realm of the multilingual, encyclopedic compilation, the most tangible proof of the global enlightenment. Through the presentation of an extensive corpus of translated compilations, this volume argues that the true site of knowledge transfer resided in the transnational movement of ideas exemplified by these compendia. The encyclopedia came to represent the aspiring nation as a viable economic and political player on the world stage; the capability to tell knowledge through culture became the hallmark of a nation’s cultural capital, symbolic of its might and mapping the how, why, and where of the global eighteenth century.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. Translation and Transfer of Knowledge in Encyclopedic Compilations, 1680–1830
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  1. Introduction
  2. Clorinda Donato and Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink
  3. pp. 3-16
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  1. The Savary des Bruslons' Dictionnaire universel de commerce: Translations and Adaptations
  2. Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink
  3. pp. 17-39
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  1. The Cultural and Esthetic Challenges of Translating English and German Articles on the Performing Arts in French Eighteenth-Century Encyclopedias
  2. Alain Cernuschi
  3. pp. 40-57
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  1. Camels in the Alps? Translation, Transfer, and Adaptation in Dutch Encyclopedias and Their European Predecessors
  2. Ina Ulrike Paul
  3. pp. 58-96
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  1. Long Haul: Blussé’s Complete Description of Trades and Occupations
  2. Arianne Baggerman
  3. pp. 97-113
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  1. Translation and Transfer of Knowledge in the Encyclopédie méthodique
  2. Kathleen Hardesty Doig
  3. pp. 114-139
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  1. Branding Knowledge through Translation in Late Eighteenth-Century Encyclopedias: Italy, Spain, and Switzerland
  2. Clorinda Donato
  3. pp. 140-166
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  1. The Migration of Beccaria's Penal Ideas in Encyclopedic Compilations (1770-1789)
  2. Luigi Delia
  3. pp. 167-183
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  1. Translating Liberalism: Brockhaus's Conversations-Lexikon and the Development of an International European Constitutional Discourse
  2. Iwan-Michelangelo D’Aprile
  3. pp. 184-200
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  1. Two French Konversationslexika of the 1830s and 1840s: The Dictionnaire de la conversation et de la lecture and the Encyclopédie des gens du monde
  2. Jeff Loveland
  3. pp. 201-234
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  1. Compiling Based on Translations: Notes on Raynal's and Diderot's Work on the Histoire des deux Indes
  2. Susanne Greilich
  3. pp. 235-255
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  1. Encyclopedic Writing
  2. Ulrich Johannes Schneider
  3. pp. 256-273
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  1. Barbarians in the Archive: Transfer of Knowledge of the Colonial Other in the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert
  2. Karen Struve
  3. pp. 274-301
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  1. The Last Encyclopédie
  2. Arianne Baggerman and Clorinda Donato
  3. pp. 302-332
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  1. Appendix: Cited Encyclopedias and Translations/Adaptations
  2. pp. 333-344
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  1. Contributors
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  1. Index
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  1. The UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
  2. pp. 365-366
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