Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "bréquigny, Louis Georges Oudard Feudrix De" to "bulgaria": Volume 4, Part 3
1895
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "bréquigny, Louis Georges Oudard Feudrix De" to "bulgaria": Volume 4, Part 3
1895
This is not a book in the conventional sense, but a single volume sliced from one of the most ambitious knowledge projects in English: the 11th Edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Drawn from an 1895 printing, this installment captures the breadth of Victorian-era scholarship at its apex, spanning entries from the French historian Bréquigny to the nation of Bulgaria. Here you'll find exhaustive treatments of French communes, diplomatic histories, and geographical surveys rendered in the dense, certain prose characteristic of an age that believed the world could be fully mapped and explained. For historians and curious readers, this volume offers something rare: not merely information, but the particular shape of ignorance and knowledge a century ago. Reading these pages means encountering the world as educated Victorians understood it, complete with their blind spots, their confident assertions, and their genuine scholarly rigor. It's a time capsule dressed as a reference work, equally valuable as research source and as artifact.
















