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  1. The scientific press in transition: Rozier's journal and the scientific societies in the 1770s.James E. McClellan - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (5):425-449.
    This paper examines the early years of the eighteenth-century scientific periodical Observations sur la physique, sur l'histoire naturelle et sur les arts , or ‘Rozier's Journal’, after François Rozier . Rozier's Journal is seen as a transitional and competing genre for scientific publication directed at shortcomings in the learned society press and in contemporary scientific communications. The evolution of this role is traced as the Journal emerged from the independent press between 1771 and 1773. It is argued that Rozier's Journal, (...)
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  • Lavoisier's technical reports: 1768–1794.F. Storrs - 1968 - Annals of Science 24 (3):179-197.
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  • New Light on Lavoisier: The research of the last ten years.W. A. Smeaton - 1963 - History of Science 2 (1):51-69.
    SINCE the publication in 1952 of Douglas McKie's Antoine Lavoisier, the standard biography which is of great value to all students of eighteenth-century science, there has been a steady increase in knowledge of most aspects of Lavoisier's life and work. This survey will be concerned ,mainly with monographs and papers in scientific and historical journals, but several important books may first be noted.
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  • Lavoisier's technical reports: 1768–1794.F. C. Storrs - 1968 - Annals of Science 24 (3):179-197.
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