Encyclopedist
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The term encyclopedist (often, though now less often, written encyclopaedist in British English) is usually used for a group of French authors who collaborated in the 18th century in the production of the Encyclopédie, under the direction of Denis Diderot.
More generally, it can also be used as a term for a person helping to write an encyclopedia.
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- Merrriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved on 2006-11-06.
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