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Catholic Encyclopedia

The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church,[1] also referred to as the Old Catholic Encyclopedia and the Original Catholic Encyclopedia,[2] is an English-language encyclopedia published in the United States designed to serve the Catholic Church. The first volume appeared in March 1907 and the last three volumes appeared in 1912, followed by a master index volume in 1914 and later supplementary volumes. It was designed "to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine".[3][4]

Not to be confused with New Catholic Encyclopedia.

Publisher

Robert Appleton Company

1907

860

The Catholic Encyclopedia was published by the Robert Appleton Company (RAC), a publishing company incorporated at New York in February 1905 for the express purpose of publishing the encyclopedia. The five members of the encyclopedia's Editorial Board also served as the directors of the company. In 1912, the company's name was changed to The Encyclopedia Press. Publication of the encyclopedia's volumes was the sole business conducted by the company during the project's lifetime.[5]

professor of Latin and librarian of the College of the City of New York

Charles G. Herbermann

professor of philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Edward A. Pace

editor

Condé B. Pallen

The Rev. , professor of Church history at The Catholic University

Thomas J. Shahan

The Rev. , S.J., editor of Messenger of the Sacred Heart

John J. Wynne

Online versions[edit]

Under copyright law of the United States, all works published in the United States before 1928 are in the public domain. In 1993, Kevin Knight, a 26-year-old resident of Denver, Colorado, decided, during the visit of Pope John Paul II to that city for World Youth Day, to launch a project to publish the 1913 edition of the encyclopedia on the Internet. Knight founded the Web site New Advent to host the undertaking. Volunteers from the United States, Canada, France, and Brazil helped in the transcription of the original material. The site went online in 1995, and transcription work ended in 1997.[Volumes 1]


In 2007, Catholic Answers published a watermarked version derived from page scans. This version has since been replaced with a transcription of the Encyclopedia similar to that found at the New Advent site.[Volumes 2] The Catholic Answers transcription, however, is an exact transcription of the original text, whereas the New Advent version at times modernizes certain usages (e.g., using the titles of Old Testament books found in Protestant Bibles, such as "1 & 2 Chronicles" and "Obadiah", in place of the titles traditionally used in the Vulgate/Douay–Rheims, such as "1 & 2 Paralipomenon" and "Abdias") and Biblical citation formatting (i.e., the Catholic Answers version retains the original's usage of Roman numerals for chapter numbers [e.g., Genesis I,1], while the New Advent version uses Arabic numerals throughout [e.g., Genesis 1:1]).


Another transcription is hosted by Catholic Online. Similarly to the Catholic Answers transcription, it uses an exact rendition of the original text.[Volumes 3]


Scanned copies of the 1913 Encyclopedia are available on Google Books, at the Internet Archive, and at Wikimedia Commons. Wikisource also hosts a transcription project backed by the scans hosted at Commons.[Volumes 4]


The 1922 supplement to the Encyclopedia is also in the public domain and is available online. The New Catholic Encyclopedia also is available online at some libraries.

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– a member of the board of directors for the project and contributor of several articles within it

Thomas F. Woodlock

Charles B. Herbermann; Edward A. Pace; Conde E. Pallen (1907). . Vol. 14 voll. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Archived from the original on December 28, 2018. Retrieved December 28, 2018 – via archive.org.

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