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19th century French math -- Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
Almost a century of French math is now freely available from Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. The digitization behind the scenes is from Gallica, the digitization project of Bibliothèque Nationale de France. For background on the origins of the journal, I offer this excerpt from a biographical sketch of the journal's founder, Joseph Liouville:
In 1836 Liouville founded a mathematics journal Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. This journal, sometimes known as Journal de Liouville, did much for mathematics in France throughout the 19th century.Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées -- Fulltext Series 1 v1-20 (1836-1855); Fulltext Series 2 v1-19 (1856-1874); Fulltext Series 3 v1-10 (1875-1884); Fulltext Series 4 v1-10 (1885-1894); Fulltext Series 5 v1-10 (1895-1904); Fulltext Series 6 v1-10 (1905-1914); Fulltext Series 7 v1-3 (1915-1917); Fulltext Series 8 v1-4 (1918-1921); Fulltext Series 9 v1-11 (1922-1932) | ISSN : 0021-7824. |
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