Henry Oldenburg (and the Philosophical Transactions) [ Science ]
… involved in scientific matters, falls into this pattern. He was one of the first secretaries of the Royal Society of London, and he was the centre of a network of scientific correspondence, which was to form the basis of the Philosophical … communication: the early correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (1656-1663)‘, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London (53:2, 1999), p. 187-201. So, from 1660, Oldenburg was closely involved with the social group formed by the Royal … and the Philosophical Transactions, 1665-1700 (Sheffield, Equinox, 2017). That the scientific communities of Paris and London were in fairly close contact is evidenced by the fact that the first issue of the Journal des Sçavans was …
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