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The
making of the Enciclopedia Católica
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The creation of
the Catholic Encyclopedia, first published in 1913, was a great intellectual
achievement. The need for a Catholic encyclopedia in English had been
manifest for many years before it was decided to publish one. This need
was felt more acutely when, at the beginning of this century, new editions
of several of general Encyclopedias appeared in which many subjects
of special interest to Catholics were either ignored entirely or else
scantily and even erroneously treated.
On February 25,
1905, several Catholic publishers signed a contract to produce the Catholic
Encyclopedia. Two years were spent in studying every phase of the project,
in planning the details and in selecting the requisite methods for carrying
out the work carefully and expeditiously. The scope, aim and chief characteristics
of the Encyclopedia, were described as follows:
- The Catholic
Encyclopedia, as its name implies, proposes to give its readers full
and authoritative information on the entire sphere of Catholic interests,
action and doctrine.
- It is not exclusively
a church Encyclopedia, nor is it limited to the ecclesiastical sciences
and the doings of churchmen. It records all that Catholics have done,
not only in behalf of charity and morals, but also for the intellectual
and artistic development of mankind.
- Designed to present
its readers with the full body of Catholic teaching, the Encyclopedia
contains not only precise statements of what the Church has defined,
but also an impartial record of different views of acknowledged authority
on all disputed questions, national, political or factional.
- Representing
Catholic scholarship in every part of the world, the work has an international
character.
- From the outset,
the ablest available writer should prepare each article.
The list of authors
included 1452 names, representing 43 countries, sufficiently attesting
the international character of the Encyclopedia. In reviewing the articles,
the editors were aided by a well-trained corps of assistants numbering
in the course of the work 151, through whose hands the edited article
passed on its way to the press. The Catholic Encyclopedia was completed
in 1913 and then revised and indexed in 1915.
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The
Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume I
Copyright © 1907 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight
Enciclopedia Católica Copyright © ACI-PRENSA
Nihil Obstat, March 1, 1907. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor Imprimatur
+John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York
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