The Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques (subtitled Journal des candidats aux écoles polytechnique et normale) was a French scientific journal in mathematics. It was established in 1842 by Olry Terquem and Camille-Christophe Gerono, and continued publication until 1927, with later editors including Charles-Ange Laisant and Raoul Bricard.[1] Initially published by Carilian-Goeury, it was taken over after several years by a different publisher, Bachelier.[2]
Although competing in subject matter with Joseph Liouville's Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées (with which Terquem had previously been associated),[2][3] and initially published by a different publisher than Liouville's journal, the editors of the Nouvelles Annales cooperated with Liouville in directing papers between the two journals.[2][3] As well as publishing new results in mathematics, the Nouvelles Annales included pedagogical material,[3] and extracts from papers published in other journals.[2]
References
Library catalog entry, Johns Hopkins University, retrieved 2014-07-14.
Verdier, Norbert (2010), "Le Journal de Liouville et la presse de son temps : une entreprise d'édition et de circulation des mathématiques au XIXème siècle (1836_1885)", Bulletin de la SABIX (in French), 45: 57–64.
Verdier, Norbert (2009), "Les journaux de mathématiques dans la première moitié du xixe siècle en Europe", Philosophia Scientiae (in French), 13 (2): 97–126.
Further reading
Nabonnand, Philippe; Rollet, Laurent (2009), "1842-1927 : les Nouvelles annales de mathématiques, journal des candidats aux écoles spéciales", Séminaire d'histoire des mathématiques de l'Institut Henri Poincaré (in French), Paris, France.
Rollet, Laurent; Nabonnand, Philippe (2013), "Un journal pour les mathématiques spéciales : les Nouvelles annales de mathématiques (1842-1927)", Bulletin de l'Union des professeurs de spéciales - mathématiques et sciences physiques (in French), 86: 5–18, archived from the original on 2014-07-15, retrieved 2014-07-14.
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