Acta Eruditorum

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Acta Eruditorum was a prominent 17th–18th century Latin-language scientific journal based in Leipzig that published pioneering works in mathematics and natural philosophy by leading European scholars.

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instanceOf learned journal
scientific journal
centuryOfEstablishment 17th century
centuryOfPublication 18th century
cityOfPublication Leipzig NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication Electorate of Saxony NERFINISHED
distributionArea German-speaking Europe
wider European Republic of Letters
editor Johann Burckhardt Mencke NERFINISHED
Johann Christoph Gottsched NERFINISHED
Otto Mencke NERFINISHED
field history of mathematics
history of science
founder Otto Mencke NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Acta Eruditorum Anno 1682 NERFINISHED
Acta Eruditorum Lipsiensium NERFINISHED
hasFormat printed periodical
inception 1682
inspiredBy Journal des sçavans NERFINISHED
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
language Latin
modeOfPublication periodical
notableContributor Brook Taylor NERFINISHED
Christian Wolff NERFINISHED
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz NERFINISHED
Guillaume de l’Hôpital NERFINISHED
Jacob Bernoulli NERFINISHED
Johann Bernhard Staudt NERFINISHED
Johann Bernoulli NERFINISHED
Johann Hudde NERFINISHED
Leonhard Euler NERFINISHED
notableFor dissemination of Leibnizian calculus
early publications on infinitesimal calculus
publishing pioneering works in mathematics
publishing pioneering works in natural philosophy
placeOfPublication Leipzig NERFINISHED
publicationPeriodEnd 1782
publicationPeriodStart 1682
publisher Johann Friedrich Gleditsch NERFINISHED
regionServed Europe
subjectArea astronomy
mathematics
natural philosophy
philology
philosophy
physics
titleLanguage Latin
typicalFrequency monthly

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brachistochrone problem publishedIn Acta Eruditorum