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By July 1716, Mather had read an endorsement of inoculation by Dr. Emanuel Timonius of Constantinople in the Philosophical Transactions.
The results of his investigations were communicated from time to time in papers to the Philosophical Transactions of London and other scientific journals.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series A 351 ( 1995 ) 165-202.
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* Hallenbeck, Jan T. " Pavia and Rome: The Lombard Monarchy and the Papacy in the Eighth Century " Transactions of the American Philosophical Society New Series, 72. 4 ( 1982 ), pp. 1 – 186.
In 1891 the British Royal Society recognized Heaviside's contributions to the mathematical description of electromagnetic phenomena by naming him a Fellow of the Royal Society, and the following year devoting more than fifty pages of the Philosophical Transactions of the Society to his vector methods and electromagnetic theory.
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.
The first recorded editorial prepublication peer-review process was at The Royal Society in 1665 by the founding editor of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg.
* Berger, Adolf, " Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law ", Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.
* Dedicated issue of Philosophical Transactions B on Speciation in microorganisms is freely available.
*( Volume 51, Issue 4 of new series, American Philosophical Society Volume 51, Part 4 of Transactions Series Volume 51, Part 4 of Transactions of the American Philosophical Society new ser v. 51, no.
* April 10 – The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society begins publication, the first scientific journal in English.
The history of scientific journals dates from 1665, when the French Journal des sçavans and the English Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society first began systematically publishing research results.
Cover of the first volume of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, the first journal in the world exclusively devoted to science
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Biological Sciences 280: 375-408.
In the sixteenth and seventeenth chapters of the Differential Equations is an account of the general symbolic method, and of a general method in analysis, originally described in his memoir printed in the Philosophical Transactions for 1844.
The gravitational constant appears in Newton's law of universal gravitation, but it was not measured until seventy one years after Newton's death by Henry Cavendish with his Cavendish experiment, performed in 1798 ( Philosophical Transactions 1798 ).
In 1673, his earliest observations were published by the Royal Society in its journal: Philosophical Transactions.
Some were in complete form and appeared in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London ; others were incomplete, giving only the results without the extended demonstrations, and appeared in the Proceedings of that Society.
The Society had just spent its book budget on a History of Fishes, and the cost of publication was borne by Edmund Halley ( who was also then acting as publisher of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society ): the book appeared in summer 1687.

Philosophical and 1773
Other committees on which he served included the committee of papers, which chose the papers for publication in the Philosophical Transactions, and the committees for the transit of Venus ( 1769 ), for the gravitational attraction of mountains ( 1774 ), and for the scientific instructions for Constantine Phipps ’ s expedition ( 1773 ) in search of the North Pole and the Northwest Passage.

Philosophical and appeared
In 1810 appeared the Philosophical Essays, in 1814 the second volume of the Elements, in 1811 the first part and in 1821 the second part of the " Dissertation " written for the Encyclopædia Britannica Supplement, entitled " A General View of the Progress of Metaphysical, Ethical, and Political Philosophy since the Revival of Letters.
With the exception of one harsh initial review predicting that it would barely work – which was rebuffed by Sullivan, it was apparently well received and Sullivan ’ s description appeared in the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal along with an introduction praising American steam engine and boat refinements.
Originally appeared in Erkenntnis 111 ( 1932 / 33 ); translated by Peter Heath and reprinted in Moritz Schlick: Philosophical Papers, Volume II ( 1925 – 1936 ) from Vienna Circle Collection, edited by Henk L. Mulder ( Kluwer, 1979 ), pp. 259 – 284.
" The term then appeared in English in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1844.
In 1750, his account of an earthquake at Downing was inserted in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, where there also appeared in 1756 a paper on several coralloid bodies he had collected at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire.
His papers, numbering over 100, were published principally in the Philosophical Transactions, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society and Crelle, and one or two in the Comptes rendus of the Paris Academy ; a list of them, arranged according to the several journals in which they originally appeared, with short notes upon the less familiar memoirs, is given in Nature, xxvii, 599.
A review of his work, extending to the unusual length of four pages, appeared in the Philosophical Transactions for 1704.
The study of relativity led Saha to some investigations in electromagnetic theory and his first original paper entitled On Maxwell's stresses appeared in the Philosophical Magazine in 1917 and quickly followed it up with several more in the next couple of years.
This account appeared in the Philosophical Transactions for 1778, was afterwards reprinted in the second volume of his Tracts on Mathematical and Philosophical Subjects, and procured for Hutton the degree of LL. D.
Although Horner's article on the Daedelum ( zoetrope ) appeared in Philosophical Magazine only in January, 1834, he had published on Camera lucida as early as August, 1815.
Two slight papers by Aubert appeared in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society:
His works On the manner of seeding mosses and On Windsor loam appeared in the Royal Society's journal, the Philosophical Transactions.
Sutherland had begun contributing to the Philosophical Magazine in 1885, and on an average about two articles a year front his pen appeared in it for the next 25 years.
One of the earlier papers to bring Sutherland into notice was on the viscosity of gases which appeared in the Philosophical Magazine in December 1893.

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In two articles published in Tilloch's Philosophical Journal in January and February 1814, Accum described the iodine content of different kinds of seaweed and gave a detailed account of a process for iodine production.
To his research are due, among other matters of literary interest, the first account of Thomas Carlyle's Lectures on periods of European culture ; the identification of Shelley as the author of a review ( in The Critical Review of December 1814 ) of a lost romance by James Hogg ; a description of Shelley's Philosophical View of Reform ; a manuscript diary of Fabre d ' Églantine ; and a record by Dr Wilhelm Weissenborn of Goethe's last days and death.
He attempted to deduce general patterns that emerged over time and twice he published an account of the results in Philosophical Transactions.
His account of the transit, published in the American Philosophical Society's Transactions, does not mention his fainting, though it is otherwise meticulous in its record and documented.
: The interesting series of communications on the contact of curves and surfaces which are contained in the Philosophical Transactions of 1862 and subsequent years would alone account for the high rank he obtained as a mathematician.
sent numerous occasional papers to the Royal Society that were published in its Philosophical Transactions, providing " the first scientific account for Virginia in the field of descriptive botany, entomology, and malacology.
Stephen D. Dumont quotes Godfrey, in the book Philosophical Debates at Paris in the Early 14th Century, that “ Medieval sources are nearly unanimous in identifying Godfrey as a prominent source for the unusual but very influential account of intention and remission known as the ‘ succession of forms.
He was finishing an account of this work for the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society when he died.
Henry was an intellectual who helped found Lancaster ’ s Juliana Library-Company in 1759, which during the Revolution and after was housed in his residence, and he held membership in the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, whose first Transactions ( 1771 ) printed Henry's account of his invention of a " Description of a Self-Moving or Sentinel Register " to regulate the flue of a furnace.
* Hodgkinson, E. ( 1846 ) " Some account of the late Mr Ewart's paper ' On the measure of moving force ’", Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, 2nd ser., vol. 7, pp137 – 56
* 1700-1703-An account of part of a collection of curious plants and drugs, lately given to the Royal Society of the East India Company, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society

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