Soviet Union
Introduction
" Soviet Bask" (Russian: большая советская энциклопедия , abbreviation бээ Latinization: Bolshaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya ) is one of the largest and most complete encyclopedies in the Soviet Union and the world. The encyclopedia is based on the Decision of the Central Committee of the Central Committee, which is responsible for the group scriptures, compiled and published by the Soviet Encyclopedia Publishing House. The Decision of the Central Committee stipulates the compass and outline of "Da Encyclopedia". The basic content is later contained in the form of full book with "editor's words". The book is published in 1926 to 1990. Since 2002, re-publish it in the name of "Russian Encyclopedia".
version
Soviet comprehensive large encyclopedia. The first version was published in 1926 ~ 1947, a total of 65 volumes. The second version published in 1950 to 1957, a total of 50 volumes. Published in 1958. 1960 published a book index 2 volumes. Since 1957, I have published the "Soviet Universal Encyclopedia" year by year. The third edition was published from 1969 to 1978, a total of 30 volumes, 102,000 items. There is an illustration of 36,000. There are 1650 maps. The graphic is about 1:600 words, and the content is wide, and the material is more refined, and the encyclopedia of senior adult readers. The third edition features: 1 more inclined to small entryism, and attach importance to tool books. 2 Pay more attention to advanced cutting-edge technology and new disciplines in terms of scientific and technical content. 3 The norms are high, but due to the strict quality control, the transcript is relatively cautious, and it is inevitable that it is unable to readability. 4 Frames in the famous encyclopedic books in various countries; the illustrations of illustrations, paper and printing are poor; the new version is changed to 3 columns, plus the font reduction, the layout is convinced. The editor-in-chief of the third edition is the Nobel Prize winner, the Soviet physicist A.M. Procoholov academicians.
Editor's
"Soviet Universal Book" is written by many chief scientists and politicians, including Hamid Aliimi, Victor Anbug, Ni Kelai Bai Barov, Mikra Braisan, Nikore Bogov, Agit, Babnov, Nikola, Buhalin, Niiri Bundeco, Mi Hai Vapil, Villa, Gulu Cov, Iguo Gulaba, Virgin, Cavan, Ivan Knantz, Andre Kiro, Vaile Ri'an Kubi Soff, Anna Trum Runeski, Villa Digo Obuichv, Alexander Opalin, Yuri Vasrevich Prioholov, Carl Radik, Niklai Semaho and Clemet Volocchilov.
Translation
In 1950, China's translation was published by the "Soviet Universal Book", published by People's Publishing House, Sanlian Bookstore. English translation (English: Great Soviet Encyclopedia) was published by NMM1, 1973, 1983, a total of 32 volumes. Basically reflect the content of the original book, omitting only some purely encyclopedic small entries (there are * symbols on the general translation of the English translation), no one percent of the total number of words.
For books
Great Soviet Encyclopedia , ed. am Prokhorov (New York: Macmillan, London: Collier Macillan, 1974-1983) 31 Volumes, Three Volumes of thinkes. Translation of third Russian Edition of Bol'shaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya (English translation)
kister, kenneth. kister's best encyclopedias . 2nd Ed (1994)
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