Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle

The Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ diksjɔnɛːʁ ynivɛʁsɛl dy diznœvjɛm sjɛkl], Great Universal Dictionary of the 19th Century), often called the Grand Larousse du dix-neuvième (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ laʁus dy diznœvjɛm]), is a French encyclopedic dictionary.

It was planned, directed, published, and to a substantial degree written by Pierre Larousse, though he also relied on anonymous fellow contributors and though he died in 1875, before its completion.

The publication of the Grand dictionnaire universel in 15 volumes of 1500 pages extended from 1866 to 1876.

Unlike Émile Littré's contemporary dictionary, the Grand Larousse is primarily an encyclopedia.

It was essentially a scaled-down, updated and more neutral version of the Grand Larousse du dix-neuvième.

Grand Larousse du XIXe siècle .