Everything about Journal Des S Avans totally explained
The
Journal des sçavans (later renamed
Journal des savants), founded by
Denis de Sallo, was the earliest
scientific journal published in
Europe, although from the beginning it also carried a proportion of non-scientific material, such as obituaries of famous men, church history, and legal reports. The first edition appeared as a twelve page
quarto pamphlet on Monday,
5 January,
1665. This was shortly before the first appearance of the
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, on 6 March 1665.
The journal ceased publication in 1792, during the
French Revolution, and although it very briefly reappeared in 1797 under the updated title
Journal des savants, it didn't re-commence regular publication until 1816. From then on, the
Journal des savants became more of a literary journal, and ceased to carry significant scientific material.
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