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19 March 2012
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[edit] Academia *
[edit] Britannica
- Propedia of Encyclopedia Britannica [3]
- List_of_2007_Macropædia_articles,List_of_1974_Macropædia_articles
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- 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/1911 verification
- Mortimer J. Adler
[edit] Wikipedia
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- Wikipedia:Vital articles (an edited copy with images noting GAs and FAs, and bold noting those with cleanup tags)
- Wikipedia:List of encyclopedia topics
- List of basic topic lists
- List of overview articles
- The original version was Larry Sanger's idea of core topics, worth a look!
- Wikipedia:Concise (longest of these lists)
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- Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Core topics
- User:Danny/100 most important articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/List of notable books/1
[edit] Online encyclopedias
- Citizendium — a "new compendium of knowledge", launched by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger in March, 2007 , based on the contributions of "educated, thinking people who read about science or ideas regularly,"[1] and striving for accuracy.
[edit] Noosphere *
- List of unsolved problems
- Human Accomplishment, Charles Murray's lists
- The 2005 Global Intellectuals Poll
- Main noosphere
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[edit] Mathematics *
[edit] Mathematical Logic
List_of_first-order_theories, Peano axioms#Existence and uniqueness
Peano_arithmetic#Nonstandard_models
Axiomatic system, arithmetic set, finitary
First-order logic, Second-order logic, Higher-order logics
First-order arithmetic, Second-order arithmetic, Primitive recursive arithmetic
Primitive recursive function, recursive function, computable function
Proof_sketch_for_Gödel's_first_incompleteness_theorem, Gödel's_first_incompleteness_theorem
List of mathematical logic topics
[edit] Mathematicians
[edit] Philosophy
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- [4] Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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- [6] Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Saul Kripke
- Slavoj Žižek
- Free will
- Philosophical Gourmet Report
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[edit] Religions *
[edit] Cultures and Civilizations
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[edit] List of civilizations
The following table lists the 23 civilizations identified by Arnold Toynbee in A Study of History. This table does not include what Toynbee terms primitive societies, arrested civilizations, or abortive civilizations. Civilizations are shown in boldface. Toynbee's "Universal Churches" are written in italic and are chronologically located between second- and third- generation civilizations, as is described in volume VII.
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| Minoan | Hellenic (Greek and Roman) | Christian | Western; Orthodox-Russian; Orthodox-Byzantine |
| Shang | Sinic (see also Han Dynasty) | Mahayana (Buddhism) | Chinese; Japanese-Korean ("Far Eastern") |
| Indus | Indic | Hinduism | Hindu |
| Syriac Society | Iranic; Arabic | Islam | Islamic |
| Egyptiac | - | - | |
| Sumeric | Hittite; Babylonian | - | - |
| Andean; Mayan; Yucatec; Mexic | - | - | |
[edit] Anglosphere
- Anglophobia
- Anglo
- Anglosphere
- Anglo-Saxons
- West Briton
- Philhellenism
- Laconophile
- Germanophile
- Slavophile
- Francophile
- Scandophile
[edit] United States
[edit] Linguistics
- Language families (Ethnologue)
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- List of language families by percentage of speakers in mankind
- List of languages by number of native speakers
- Ethnologue list of most spoken languages
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- List of countries where English is an official language
- Auxiliary language
- Constructed language
- Endangered language
- Extinct language
- ISO 639-5
- Proto-language
- Ethnologue[8]
- Engrish
- Internet slang
- leet
[edit] Physical Anthropology
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Note: 1e+06 years = 1 × 106 years = 1 million years ago = 1 Ma
[edit] History
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[edit] History topics
- List of largest empires
- Historical powers
- Great powers
- Technological singularity
- Historiography
- Sons of Noah
- Cradle of Humanity
- Deluge (mythology)
- Development criticism
- Cliometrics
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[edit] History by period
[edit] History by region
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- Counties of England, Wales and Scotland prior to the 1974 Boundary Changes
- Administrative Areas of England - gives details of the 1974 changes
- Counties of England
[edit] Historians
- List of historians
- A.L. Rowse
- Keith Feiling
- Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
- Page Smith
- Michael Wood (historian)
- Fernand Braudel, Annales School
- Jacques Barzun
- Daniel J. Boorstin
- John Roberts (historian) (J.M. Roberts)
- Norman Davies
- Geoffrey Blainey
- Hugh Thomas
- Peter Gay
- Keith Windshuttle
- History Wars
- David Cannadine
- Linda Colley
[edit] History books
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[edit] Evolution, Human sciences, Psychology
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- Actuarial Science
- American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
- Biodemography
- Biodemography of human longevity
- Bristlecone pine
- Calorie restriction
- List of centenarians
- Immortality
- Indefinite lifespan
- Life extension
- List of long-living organisms
- Longevity
- Longevity claims
- Longevity myths
- Maximum life span
- Methuselah
- Oldest viable seed
- Reliability theory of aging and longevity
- Resveratrol
- Senescence (aging)
- Engineered negligible senescence
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[edit] Media
- Portal:BBC
- In Our Time (BBC Radio 4)
- List of BBC Radio 4 programmes
- BBC Radio 4
- Around the World in 80 Treasures
- This American Life[9]
[edit] Magazines
[edit] Film
- Werner Herzog, b. September 5, 1942
- Klaus Kinski (October 18, 1926 – November 23, 1991) (age 65)
- Peter Gallagher, b.August 19 1955 (age 56)
[edit] Computational complexity theory and Algorithms
| Millennium Prize Problems |
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| P versus NP problem |
| Hodge conjecture |
| Poincaré conjecture |
| Riemann hypothesis |
| Yang–Mills existence and mass gap |
| Navier–Stokes existence and smoothness |
| Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture |
- List of important publications in computer science
- Complexity classes P and NP
- List of algorithms
- Gödel Prize
- Complexity Zoo
[edit] Distributed computing
[edit] Problem definition
[edit] Lock-based solutions
[edit] Lock-free solutions
[edit] Fault tolerance
[edit] Misc
- Read-copy-update
- Memory barrier
- Pre-emptive multitasking
- Cryptography
- Taher Elgamal (born 18 August 1955), age 56, Egyptian American cryptographer.
[edit] Potential articles
Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles
- Louis J. Halle
- Benjamin Hart (Poisoned Ivy)
- NYPL's Books of the Century
[edit] Wikipedia
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[edit] Sundry Wikis
[edit] Shelfari
[edit] Subpages
- Special:Prefixindex/User:Palaeovia
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- /100 books (Bibliography, Martin Seymour-Smith)
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[edit] References
- ^ Larry Sanger. "Toward a New Compendium of Knowledge (longer version)", Citizendium.
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