[title] 1728 - Ephraim Chambers, Cyclopædia KNOWLEDGE, is either Natural and Scientifical, which is either Sensible; consisting in the Perception of Phaenomena, or External Objects—called PHYSIOLOGY, or NATURAL HISTORY; and which according to the different Kinds of such Objects, divides into [img] Cyclopaedia-NaturalHistory.jpg METEOROLOGY. HYDROLOGY. MINEROLOGY, or the History of EARTH. [img] Cyclopaedia-FossilsCrop.jpg PHYTOLOGY, or the History of PLANTS. ZOOLOGY, or the History of ANIMALS. [img] Cyclopaedia-ShellsCrop.jpg Rational; consisting in the Perception of the intrinsick Characters or Habitudes of sensible Objects—either Their Powers and Properties—called PHYSICKS and NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Abstracts thereof—called METAPHYSICS—which subdivides into ONTOLOGY. PNEUMATOLOGY. Quantities thereof—called MATHEMATICS—which divides, according to the Subject of the Quantity, into ARITHMIC ANALYTICS. ALGEBRA. GEOMETRY [img] Cyclopaedia-SurveyingCrop.jpg TRIGONOMETRY. CONICS. SPHERICS. STATICS Relations thereof to our Happiness—called RELIGION, or the Doctrine of OFFICES, which subdivides into— ETHICS, or NATURAL RELIGION—whence POLITICS. LAW. THEOLOGY, or RELEVATION. Artificial and Technical, (consisting in the Application of Natural Notices to further Purposes) which is either Internal; employ'd in discovering their Agreement and Disagreement; or their Relations in respect of Truth—call'd LOGICS. External, which is either— Real, employ'd in discovering and applying the— Futher Powers and Properties of Bodies—called CHYMISTRY—whence ALCHEMY. NATURAL MAGIC, etc. Quantities of Bodies—call'd MIX'D MATHEMATICS; which according to the different Subjects resolves into OPTICS, CATOPTRICS, DIOPTRICS—whence [img] Cyclopaedia-OpticsCrop.jpg PERSPECTIVE. [img] Cyclopaedia-PerspectiveCrop.jpg PAINTING. PHONIC—whence MUSICK. [img] Cyclopaedia-Music.jpg HYDROSTATICS, HYDRAULICS. [img] Cyclopaedia-HydraulicsCrop.jpg PNEUMATICS. [img] Cyclopaedia-PneumaticsCrop.jpg MECHANICS—whence [img] Cyclopaedia-MechanicsCrop.jpg ARCHITECTURE. [img] Cyclopaedia-ArchitectureCrop.jpg SCULPTURE. TRADES, and MANUFACTURES. [img] Cyclopaedia-Miscellany.jpg PYROTECHNIA—whence THE MILITARY Art. FORTIFICATION. ASTRONOMY—whence [img] Cyclopaedia-AstronomyCrop.jpg CHRONOLOGY. DIALLING. GEOGRAPHY, HYDROGRAPHY—whence NAVIGATION. [img] Cyclopaedia-NavigationCrop.jpg COMMERCE. Structure and Oeconomy of Organical Bodies—called ANATOMY. [img] cyclopedia.png [annotation] source here Relations thereof to the Preservation and Improvement—either of Animals—called MEDICINE. PHARMACY. Vegetables—called AGRICULTURE. GARDENING. Brutes—called FARRYING, MANAGE—whence HUNTING. FALCONRY. FISHING, etc. Symbolical, employ'd in framing Words, or Articulate Signs of Ideas—called GRAMMAR. Figures—called RHETORIC—whence The making of Armories, called HERALDRY. Fables—called POETRY.