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The first volume of the Enciclopedia Italiana di scienze, lettere ed arti ("Italian Encyclopaedia of Science, Letters, and Arts"), best known as Treccani, was published in 1925. In all 35 volumes of text were published and one index volume. Each volume is approximately 1015 pages in length. 5 supplementary volumes were published between 1938–1961.

Articles in the work are usually signed with the initials of the author. There is an essay on "The Doctrine of Fascism" credited to Benito Mussolini that appeared in the 1932 edition of the Enciclopedia Italiana (see Doctrine of Fascism for excerpts and links to the complete text).

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