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Journal des sçavans.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection AP25 .J7 v.1 (1665/1666);v.4 (1675/1676);v.7 (1679)-v.12 (1784); v.14 (1686);v.16 (1688)-v.17 (1689);v.22 (1694)-v.30 (1702); v.40 (1708)-v.42 (1708)
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- Format:
- Journal/Periodical
- Language:
- French
- Genre:
- Periodicals.
- Penn Provenance:
- Krumbhaar, E. B. (Edward Bell), 1882- (Bookplate) (1665/1666, copy 2)
- Physical Description:
- volumes : illustrations, plates ; 15 cm
- Monthly, 1724-
- 5 janv. 1665-déc. 1792.
- Other Title:
- Journal des savants 1698-1701
- Continued By:
- Journal des Savants
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam, [publisher not identified], 1665-1792.
- Notes:
- Orthography of title varies.
- Published by Pierre le Grand, les Janssons à Waesberge, etc., until 1749, by Marc-Michel Rey from 1749.
- Began on the 5th of Jan. 1665 and suppressed on Mar. 30th of that year, after the publication of 13 nos. The publication was resumed on the 4th of Jan. 1666, during which year there appeared 42 nos. In 1667 there appeared 16 nos., 13 in 1668, 4 in 1669, 1 in 1670, 3 in 1671, 8 in 1672, none in 1673, 2 in 1674. From 1675-1723 a no. was pub. weekly or bi-weekly with more or less regularity. In 1687 the publication was supended for nearly a year.
- Vols. for 1665-1725 are numbered tome 1-77.
- Founded in Paris by Denis de Salle.
- Another edition was also published in Paris. It appeared at the same intervals as the Amsterdam ed. except that it became a monthly in Jan. 1710.
- OCLC:
- 173334638
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