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    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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    specific aspects are separately discussed. The first academic journal was Journal des sçavans (January 1665), followed soon after by Philosophical Transactions...
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    Royale des Sciences" [Demonstration to the movement of light found by Mr. Römer of the Royal Academy of Sciences] (PDF). Journal des sçavans (in French):...
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    place des Vosges, was born. J-A Dulaure, Histoire de Paris, Gabriel Roux, Paris, 1853, p. 189 Le Magasin Pittoresque, 1851, p.96 Le journal des Sçavans, 1913...
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    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (category English-language journals)
    journal in the world exclusively devoted to science, after the Journal des sçavans, and therefore also the world's longest-running scientific journal...
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    de la lumière trouvé par M. Römer de l'Académie Royale des Sciences" (PDF), Journal des Sçavans: 233–36, 1676. (in French) "A demonstration concerning...
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    l'Académie Royale des Sciences, 1: 270–278. Mariotte's essay "De la nature de l'air" was also reviewed in the Journal des Sçavans (later: Journal des Savants)...
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  • generally acknowledged that the Journal des Sçavans, a French journal started in 1665, is the father of all journals. The first of the Dutch-based ones...
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  • 1668 the first Italian scientific journal was published, the Giornale de' Letterati, following the Journal des sçavans and the Philosophical Transactions...
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    barometer concerning a new phenomenon that was discovered there]. Journal des Sçavans (Paris edition) (in French): 112–113. From pp. 112–113: "On sçait...
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    de deux nouvelles planètes autour de Saturne in 1673 and in the Journal des sçavans in 1686. These satellites are today known by the following names...
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    scientific and literary journals were established during the Enlightenment. The first journal, the Parisian Journal des sçavans, appeared in 1665. However...
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    (1660) and the French Academy of Sciences (1666). In 1665, the French Journal des sçavans and the English Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society began...
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    traits. The article was published anonymously in the Journal des sçavans, the earliest academic journal published in Europe, and titled "New Division of the...
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  • Transactions of March 25, 1672 (number 81). The Journal des Sçavans was completed by the Recueil des mémoires et conférences concernant les arts et les...
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    return: 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...
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    Walch's Der Naturforscher (The Natural Investigator) (1725–1778), Journal des sçavans (1665–1792), the Jesuit Mémoires de Trévoux (1701–1779), and Leibniz's...
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  • serving as an archival record of science. The first scientific journals, Journal des sçavans followed by Philosophical Transactions, began publication in...
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    reflecting telescope design that appeared in the April 25, 1672 Journal des sçavans which has been attributed to Laurent Cassegrain. Similar designs...
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    on arXiv. The Journal des sçavans (later spelled Journal des savants), established by Denis de Sallo, was the earliest academic journal published in Europe...
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    different species or races of men who inhabit it published in the Journal des sçavans. Because of widespread theological opposition to the pre-Adamite...
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    to a 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)...
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    lumière trouvé par M. Roemer de l'Académie des sciences, published 7 December 1676 in the Journal des sçavans. Unfortunately, the reporter, possibly in...
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    his 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...
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    Ancien Régime, the most prominent magazines were Mercure de France, Journal des sçavans, founded in 1665 for scientists, and Gazette de France, founded in...
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    Giornale de' Letterati (category Weekly journals (infobox))
    Italy. It was among the most famous learned journals in continental Europe, together with the Journal des sçavans (1665–), the Acta Eruditorum (1682–1782)...
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    further debates through correspondence and in a short article in Journal des Sçavans but would remain unknown to a larger audience until the publication...
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    barometer concerning a new phenomenon that was discovered there]. Journal des Sçavans (Paris edition) (in French): 112–113. Wick, Frances G. (1940). "Triboluminescence...
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  • Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (1665–1949). "Le Journal des sçavans".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "Journal of Ecclesiastical...
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    Parisian elite. On March 9, 1667, he made an announcement in the journal des sçavans, stating his intention to publicize his anatomical and experimental...
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