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Paul Skalic, philosopher born in Zagreb, first to use the term encyclopedia in the current sense. Encyclopediae seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam profanarum epistemon, 1559 (Basel, Switzerland), 1571 (Köln, Germany).
American Cyclopaedia (1873–1876) retitled New American Cyclopaedia
Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia (1874–1877) 4 volumes
Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia (1893–1895) 8 volume successor to Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia, titled Johnson's New Illustrated Universal Cyclopaedia on page 1
Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge (1879) reprint of Chambers's Encyclopaedia with American additions
People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (1881) 4 volumes, editor W. H. De Puy. Contains much from Chambers's Encyclopaedia. 1898 title was The New People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge