Henry Oldenburg (and the Philosophical Transactions) [ Science ]
… stay in Paris, where he met the Parisian scientists, notably those connected with the Montmor Academy. They returned to England in 1660. Until the second half of the seventeenth century there had been two ways of disseminating scientific … role in Paris, there was a network centred on Fabri de Peiresc in Montpellier, and those of Haak, Hartlib and Collins in England. 4 However, Oldenburg’s was probably the largest and most important of these networks. 5 Most of the members … (6:1, 1948), p. 28-47. 10 . See Adrian Johns, ‘Miscellaneous methods: authors, societies and journals in early modern England’, British Journal for the History of Science (33:2, 2000), p. 159-186. In the first issue of the Philosophical …
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