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'''Archiepyedia''' is a web-based non-collaborative encyclopedia project that purports to provide essential context to the extraordinary sequence of events described in the ''Mathematical Mystery'' series of books. It contains authoritative articles on such diverse subjects as ''Archie and Pye Vavasor'', ''The Fractal Monks'' and George Burgess. Archiepyedia was launched by Jonathan Pinnock in 2020 and has become the world's 17,225th most popular general reference work on the Internet{{citation needed}}. ('''[[Archiepyedia|more...]]''')
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'''Archiepyedia''' is a web-based non-collaborative encyclopedia project that purports to provide essential context to the extraordinary sequence of events described in the ''Mathematical Mystery'' series of books. It contains authoritative articles on such diverse subjects as Archie and Pye Vavasor, the Fractal Monks and George Burgess. Archiepyedia was launched by Jonathan Pinnock in 2020 and has become the world's 17,225th most popular general reference work on the Internet{{citation needed}}. ('''[[Archiepyedia|more...]]''')

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Archiepyedia is a web-based non-collaborative encyclopedia project that purports to provide essential context to the extraordinary sequence of events described in the Mathematical Mystery series of books. It contains authoritative articles on such diverse subjects as Archie and Pye Vavasor, the Fractal Monks and George Burgess. Archiepyedia was launched by Jonathan Pinnock in 2020 and has become the world's 17,225th most popular general reference work on the Internet[citation needed]. (more...)