- The
Journal des
sçavans (later
renamed Journal des
savans and then
Journal des savants, lit. 'Journal of the Learned'),
established by
Denis de Sallo...
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Journal des
Sçavans (later:
Journal des Savants) on 20
November 1679. See: Anon. (20
November 1679), "Essais de physique",
Journal des
Sçavans, pp. 265–269...
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found by Mr. Römer of the
Royal Academy of Sciences] (PDF).
Journal des
sçavans (in French): 233–236. 1676.
Translated in "A
demonstration concerning the...
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archival record of science. The
first scientific journals,
Journal des
sçavans followed by
Philosophical Transactions,
began publication in 1665. Since...
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aspects are
separately discussed. The
first academic journal was
Journal des
sçavans (January 1665),
followed soon
after by
Philosophical Transactions of the...
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journal in the
world exclusively devoted to science,
after the
Journal des
sçavans, and
therefore also the world's longest-running
scientific journal. It...
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during the Enlightenment. The
first journal, the
Parisian Journal des
sçavans,
appeared in 1665. However, it was not
until 1682 that
periodicals began...
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problem which Jacob Bernoulli posed and
which appears in the
Journal des
Sçavans of 1685 at the
bottom of page 314.) Carl Boyer; Uta
Merzbach (1991). A...
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results to the
Royal Society in 1668. He
published them in the
Journal des
sçavans in 1669. In 1670, John Wallis, in
Mechanica sive De Motu,
Tractatus Geometricus...
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Clairaut (January 1759) "Mémoire sur la cométe de 1682," Le
Journal des
Sçavans, pp. 38–45. On p. 44,
Clairaut predicts that Halley's
comet would return...