Cyclopedia of Universal History

Cyclopedia of Universal History

The Cyclopedia of Universal History was an encyclopedia of world history authored by John Clark Ridpath. It was produced, initially in 3 volumes, from 1880 to 1884 and was copiously illustrated in black and white.[1] This was later expanded to 16 volumes. It also became the prototype for his later "History of the World" (8 volumes, 1894) and "Universal History" (16 volumes, 1895).[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Wikisource-logo.svg "Ridpath, John Clark". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1900. 
  2. ^ Ridpath. Cyclopedia of universal history, vol. 1 (Boston: Balch Bros., 1895) preface.

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The following volumes are from Ridpath's later edition of "Cyclopedia of Universal History" with missing volumes made up from the closely related Universal History":

Volume Contents
Part I. History of Man
Volume 1 I. Time and place of the beginning.
II. Manner of the beginning.
III. Primeval Man.
Volume 2 IV. Distribution of the species.
V. The Iranians.
VI. The Indicans.
Volume 3 VII. The Greeks.
VIII. The Romans.
Volume 4 IX. The Latin Races.
X. The Celts.
XI. The Teutonic peoples.
Volume 5 XII. The Norse Races.
XIII. The Slavs.
XXIV. The Armaeans.
XXV. The Hebrews.
XXIV. Canaanites and Syrians.
Volume 6 XVII. The Arabs
XVIII. The Hamites.
XIX. The Thibetans and Burmese.
XX. The Indo-Chinese.
XXI. The Malays
Volume 7 XXII. The Chinese.
XXIII. The Japanese.
XXIV. The Mongols proper.
XXV. Northern Asiatics
Volume 8 XXVI. Sawaioris and Tarapons.
XXVII. Northern Aborigines.
XXVIII. Central and South Americans.
XXVIX. African Nigritians.
XXX. Australians and Papuans.
Part II. Events of Man
Volume 9 I. Egypt.
II. Chaldea.
III. Assyria.
IV. Media.
V. Babylonia.
VI. Persia.
Volume 10 VII. Parthia.
VIII. Greece.
IX. Macedonia.
Volume 11 ROME. The Country - The people - Arts and learning - Manners and Customs - Religion - Legends and Traditions - Early Annals - Conquest of Italy - Punic Wars - Imperial republic - The First Cesars - Nerva to Antoninus - Age of the Antonines - Diocletian - Constantine and successors - Age of Justinian - The oconoclsts - The Macedonian Dynasty - Age of the Comneni - The Latin Dynasty - The Palaeologi
Volume 12 XI. Barbarian Ascendancy.
XII. Mohamedan Ascendancy.
XIII. Age of Charlemagne.
XIV. Feudal Ascendancy.
XV. The Crusades.
Volume 13 The Free Cities - France in the 14th-15th centuries - Germany in the 14th-15th centuries - England in the 14th-15th centuries - Spain, Italy and Northern Europe - Land Ho! - The Reformation proper - Charles, Henry and Francis - The reformation in England - Last half of century XVI - Thirty Years war - Colonization of America.
Volume 14 XVIII. The English Revolution.
XIX. Age of Frederick the Great.
XX. The Age of Revolution.
Volume 15 AMERICA
XXII. American Middle Ages.
XXIII. Mexican war and 6th decade.
XXIV. Disunion and Civil War.
XXV. Epoch of Reconstruction.
XXVI. Latest Period.
BRITAIN
XXVII. Last Two Hanoverians.
XXVIII. Epoch of Chartism.
XXIX. From Hyde Park to Bosphorus.
XXX. Sepoy Rebellion.
XXXI. Suffrage reform and American complications.
XXXII. Fenianism and Disestablishment.
XXXIII. Reforms of the 8th decade.
XXXIV. Battle for Home Rule.
Volume 16 XXIII. France.
XXIV. Germany.
XXV. Italy.
XXVI.Eastern Europe.
XXVII. Minor American States.
XXVIII. Oriental Nations.

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