Summary:
"Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 'Ehud' to 'Electroscope'" by Various is a comprehensive reference work written in the early 20th century. This volume, as part of the larger encyclopaedia, includes a wide range of articles covering historical figures, geographical locations, scientific concepts, and notable events from various fields. It serves as an informative resource for readers seeking knowledge in specific subjects or a general understanding of the topics addressed. The opening of this encyclopaedia section introduces various entries, starting with the biblical character Ehud, a judge in Israel known for delivering the Israelites from the Moabites. It proceeds to provide detailed descriptions of towns such as Eibenstock and Eichstätt, famous individuals like Julius Eichberg, and scientific topics including electricity and elasticity. Each entry presents a concise yet informative narrative, ensuring that readers can easily glean significant historical information and context about each subject. The format reflects the encyclopaedic nature of the work, aiming to provide a snapshot of knowledge across a vast array of topics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)