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Hugo Eduardo da Gama Cerqueira <[log in to unmask]>
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  The information below may be of interest to some of you.

Hugo Cerqueira
www.cedeplar.ufmg.br/hugo

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Online Repertory of learned periodicals of the 18th century

The Interdisciplinary Center for Science and Technology Studies (IZWT)
of the Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal has created an online-database,
the project "Repertorium deutscher wissenschaftlicher Periodika des 18.
Jahrhunderts" (Repertory of German learned scientific periodicals of the
18th century).

The Repertory can be accessed at:

http://www.izwt.uni-wuppertal.de/repertorium/MS/Main.html

The Repertory has been conceived as an instrument for research on the
history and philosophy of science and technology during the
Enlightenment. It contains the table of contents of most 18th century
periodicals that published scientific articles and/or reviews in the
German speaking countries. These include the (Nova) Acta Eruditorum,
periodicals published under the auspices of Academies of Science and
early professional journals. Over 400 volumes and more than 13.000
articles are being made accessible in this project. The usefullness of
the database is enhanced by a search function, and the tables of content
are equipped with links to digitisations of the periodicals. The
Repertorium thus functions as a portal to the academic life of 18th
century Germany.

The project was made possible by the financial support of the
Humboldt-Foundation and the IZWT.


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