Gn.8.02 - Gn.8.04
Journal des sçavans (Paris, France)
Le Journal des sçavans.
Journal des savants
A Paris, : chez la veuve de Jean Cusson, [Florentin Lambert, Pierre Witte, Noel Pissot, etc.], 1665-
v. : ill. ; 12mo.
The spelling 'savants' first appears in 1697, but is not constantly retained.
Edited successively by the Sieur de Hidouville, pseud., i.e. Denis de Sallo, Seigneur de la Coudraye, by Jean Gallois, Jean-Paul de La Roque, Louis Cousin, Pierre-Claude-François Daunou, Pierre Lebrun, Charles Giraud, Léopold Delisle, etc.
Initials; tail pieces.
The Journal des sçavans was founded in Paris by Denis de Sallo. It was begun on Jan. 5, 1665, and suppressed on Mar. 30 of that year, after the publication of 13 nos. The publication was resumed on Jan. 4, 1666, during which year there appeared 42 nos. In 1667 there appeared 16 nos., 13 in 1668, 4 in 1669, 1 in 1670, 3 in 1671, 8 in 1672, none in 1673, 2 in 1674. From 1675-1723 a number was published weekly or bi-weekly with more or less regularity. In 1687 the publication was suspended for nearly a year. Beginning with 1724 a number appeared each month. From the beginning of the publication, an edition was published both in Paris and Amsterdam, appearing at the same intervals, except that the Amsterdam edition became a monthly in Jan. 1710.
Rahir, 1480
Willems, 1407
Tables: 1665-1750, 1816-1858, 1859-1908, 1909-1938, 1939-1988.
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
18th century marbled paper wrappers.
Parts held: Janvier 1724-mars 1724 (3 v.).
Previous shelfmarks: Dk.7.29-Dk.7.31.
Scholarly periodicals Netherlands Early works to 1800.
Scholarly periodicals France Early works to 1800.
Books Reviews Periodicals Early works to 1800.
Wolfgang, Abraham, fl. 1658 - 1694 printer.
Netherlands Amsterdam.
B29106