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The primary academic discipline addressed by *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is history.
Answer: False
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* primarily addresses the field of religious studies, not history, as indicated by its classification and content focus.
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* contains over 8,200 entries and a comprehensive topic index with 13,000 headings.
Answer: True
The dictionary is noted to contain over 8,200 entries and features a comprehensive topic index with 13,000 headings, facilitating extensive research.
All contributors to *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* are from the United Kingdom.
Answer: False
The dictionary features over 80 contributors from 13 different countries, indicating a broad international scope, not solely from the United Kingdom.
Oxford University Press is the publisher of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*.
Answer: True
Oxford University Press is explicitly stated as the publisher of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*.
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* features contributors from only a few select countries, primarily English-speaking nations.
Answer: False
The dictionary includes over 80 contributors from 13 different countries, demonstrating a wide international representation, not limited to a few English-speaking nations.
Who edited *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: John Bowker
John Bowker is identified as the editor of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*.
In what year was *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* originally published?
Answer: 1997
The original edition of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was published in 1997.
Which publisher is responsible for *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press is the publisher of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*.
What is the main academic discipline addressed by *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: Religious studies
The primary academic discipline addressed by *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is religious studies.
How many entries does *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* contain?
Answer: Over 8,200
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* contains an extensive collection of over 8,200 entries.
What is the scope of the topic index featured in *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: 13,000 headings
The topic index in *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is comprehensive, featuring 13,000 headings.
How many countries are represented by the contributors to *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: 13
Contributors to *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* represent 13 different countries, reflecting a diverse international perspective.
How many contributors were involved in *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: Over 80
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* involved over 80 contributors from various countries.
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was first published in the year 2000.
Answer: False
The original *Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was published in 1997, while its concise version was published in 2000.
John Bowker served as the editor for both the full and concise versions of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*.
Answer: True
John Bowker is explicitly identified as the editor for both the full edition of *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* and its concise version.
*The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was published before the original, more extensive edition.
Answer: False
The original *Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was published in 1997, while *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was published later, in 2000.
The ISBN 0-19-213965-7 identifies *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*.
Answer: False
The ISBN 0-19-213965-7 identifies the original *Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*, whereas the concise edition has a different ISBN (9780192800947).
The ISBN for *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is 0-19-213965-7.
Answer: False
The ISBN 0-19-213965-7 belongs to the original *Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*. The concise edition's ISBN is 9780192800947.
When was *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* published?
Answer: 2000
*The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* was published in 2000.
What is the ISBN for the original *Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: 0-19-213965-7
The ISBN for the original *Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is 0-19-213965-7.
What is the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: 10.1093/acref/9780192800947.001.0001
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is 10.1093/acref/9780192800947.001.0001.
What is the ISBN for *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*?
Answer: 9780192800947
The ISBN for *The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is 9780192800947.
*The Oxford Dictionary of Islam* is listed under the 'History' subject category in the navigation box.
Answer: False
*The Oxford Dictionary of Islam* is listed under the 'Religion' subject category, alongside *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* and *Oxford Dictionary of Saints*.
The *Oxford Classical Dictionary* is categorized under the 'Religion' subject heading.
Answer: False
The *Oxford Classical Dictionary* is categorized under historical dictionaries, not the 'Religion' subject heading.
The *Dictionary of National Biography* provides biographical information about notable individuals.
Answer: True
The *Dictionary of National Biography* is explicitly listed as a biographical dictionary that compiles information about notable individuals.
*The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy* is listed under the 'Science' subject category.
Answer: False
*The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy* is listed under the 'Philosophy' subject category, while the *Oxford Dictionary of Biology* is listed under 'Science'.
The 'Religion' subject category in the navigation box includes *Oxford Dictionary of Saints*.
Answer: True
*Oxford Dictionary of Saints* is explicitly listed under the 'Religion' subject category, alongside *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* and *The Oxford Dictionary of Islam*.
The *Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium* is a historical dictionary covering various historical periods and civilizations.
Answer: True
The *Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium* is listed among the historical dictionaries, which cover various historical periods and civilizations.
Under which subject heading is *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* classified within the 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box?
Answer: Religion
*The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* is classified under the 'Religion' subject heading in the navigation box.
Which of the following dictionaries is listed alongside *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* under the 'Religion' subject category?
Answer: *The Oxford Dictionary of Islam*
*The Oxford Dictionary of Islam* is listed in the 'Religion' subject category, along with *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions* and *Oxford Dictionary of Saints*.
Which of the following is a historical dictionary featured in the Oxford dictionaries by subject list?
Answer: *Oxford Classical Dictionary*
The *Oxford Classical Dictionary* is explicitly listed as one of the historical dictionaries in the Oxford dictionaries by subject list.
What type of information do the *Dictionary of National Biography* and *The Concise Dictionary of National Biography* provide?
Answer: Biographical information
The *Dictionary of National Biography* and *The Concise Dictionary of National Biography* are biographical dictionaries that compile information about notable individuals.
Which of these dictionaries is NOT listed under the 'Religion' subject category?
Answer: *Oxford Classical Dictionary*
While *The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions*, *Oxford Dictionary of Saints*, and *The Oxford Dictionary of Islam* are listed under 'Religion,' the *Oxford Classical Dictionary* is categorized under historical dictionaries.
The *Oxford English Dictionary* is one of the English language dictionaries published by Oxford University Press.
Answer: True
The *Oxford English Dictionary* is explicitly listed as a prominent English language dictionary published by Oxford University Press.
The *Oxford American Dictionary* is specifically designed for Canadian English.
Answer: False
The *Oxford American Dictionary* is designed for American English, while the *Canadian Oxford Dictionary* is specifically designated for Canadian English.
The *Australian Oxford Dictionary* is the primary Oxford dictionary listed for Australian English.
Answer: True
The *Australian Oxford Dictionary* is explicitly identified as the primary Oxford dictionary tailored for Australian English.
*A Latin Dictionary* is one of the Oxford dictionaries listed for the Latin language.
Answer: True
*A Latin Dictionary* is explicitly listed among the Oxford dictionaries that provide extensive coverage of the Latin language.
*A Greek–English Lexicon* is the Oxford dictionary provided for Ancient Greek.
Answer: True
*A Greek–English Lexicon* is specifically identified as the Oxford dictionary resource for Ancient Greek.
The *Oxford Russian Dictionary* is a bilingual resource for French and English speakers.
Answer: False
The *Oxford Russian Dictionary* is for the Russian language, while the *Oxford–Hachette French Dictionary* is the bilingual resource for French and English speakers.
The *Oxford English Corpus* is an example of an American English dictionary listed in the navigation box.
Answer: False
The *Oxford English Corpus* is listed under English language dictionaries, while American English dictionaries include titles such as the *Oxford American Dictionary* and *New Oxford American Dictionary*.
*The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations* is listed as a dictionary specifically for American English.
Answer: False
*The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations* is listed under general English language dictionaries, not specifically for American English.
The *Oxford Latin Dictionary* is the only Latin dictionary listed in the Oxford dictionaries by subject.
Answer: False
In addition to the *Oxford Latin Dictionary*, *A Latin Dictionary* and *Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources* are also listed for the Latin language.
Which of these is NOT listed as an English language dictionary published by Oxford University Press?
Answer: *Oxford Dictionary of Ancient Languages*
The *Oxford Dictionary of Ancient Languages* is not listed among the English language dictionaries published by Oxford University Press in the provided information.
Which Oxford dictionary is specifically designed for Australian English?
Answer: *Australian Oxford Dictionary*
The *Australian Oxford Dictionary* is specifically listed as the Oxford dictionary for Australian English.
Which Oxford dictionary is listed under the 'Science' subject category?
Answer: *Oxford Dictionary of Biology*
The *Oxford Dictionary of Biology* is specifically listed under the 'Science' subject category.
Which of these is an Oxford dictionary listed for the Latin language?
Answer: *Oxford Latin Dictionary*
The *Oxford Latin Dictionary* is listed among the Oxford dictionaries for the Latin language.
What is the name of the Oxford dictionary listed for the French language?
Answer: *Oxford–Hachette French Dictionary*
The *Oxford–Hachette French Dictionary* is the Oxford dictionary listed for the French language.
Which of the following is an American English dictionary listed in the source?
Answer: *New Oxford American Dictionary*
The *New Oxford American Dictionary* is listed as one of the Oxford dictionaries specifically designed for American English.
Which of the following is a dictionary for the Russian language?
Answer: *Oxford Russian Dictionary*
The *Oxford Russian Dictionary* is specifically listed as the dictionary for the Russian language.
Which of these is listed as a dictionary for Medieval Latin from British Sources?
Answer: *Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources*
The *Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources* is listed among the Oxford dictionaries for the Latin language, specifically for Medieval Latin from British sources.
The *Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology* is categorized under which general group of dictionaries?
Answer: English Language Dictionaries
The *Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology* is categorized under the broader group of English language dictionaries.
A 'stub' classification on Wikipedia indicates that an article is complete and requires no further expansion.
Answer: False
A 'stub' classification on Wikipedia signifies that an article is incomplete and requires further expansion, not that it is complete.
The 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box helps readers discover related dictionary titles published by Oxford University Press.
Answer: True
The 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box is designed to facilitate the discovery of related dictionary titles from Oxford University Press by organizing them into subject areas.
The 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box organizes dictionaries by their respective subject areas.
Answer: True
The 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box is explicitly designed to organize and present dictionaries according to their specific subject areas.
What does the 'stub' classification at the end of a Wikipedia article signify?
Answer: The article is considered incomplete and requires further expansion.
A 'stub' classification indicates that a Wikipedia article is incomplete and requires further development and expansion.
What is the general function of the 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box?
Answer: To help readers navigate and discover other related dictionary titles by subject.
The 'Oxford dictionaries by subject' navigation box is designed to assist users in discovering other relevant dictionary titles published by Oxford University Press, organized by their subject matter.