Annals of Philosophy
Academic journal
Annals of Philosophy; or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralology, Mechanics, Natural History, Agriculture and the Arts [ 1] was a learned journal founded in 1813 by the Scottish chemist Thomas Thomson . It shortly became a leader in its field of commercial scientific periodicals. Contributors included John George Children , Edward Daniel Clarke , Philip Crampton , Alexander Crichton , James Cumming , John Herapath , William George Horner , Thomas Dick Lauder , John Miers , Matthew Paul Moyle , Robert Porrett , James Thomson , and Charles Wheatstone .
Thomson edited it until 1821, when he was succeeded in 1821 by Richard Phillips . The journal was bought by Richard Taylor in 1827, and closed down for the benefit of the Philosophical Magazine .
The Annals of Philosophy were issued monthly following a standard pattern. Often the first article was a biographical article (10 pages) on a living or recently deceased scientist. This was then followed by a series of extended pieces (5-10 pages) on particular topics, sometimes by eminent authors. Then there were shorter news items and correspondence. Summaries followed: first of the proceedings of learned bodies (Royal Society, Linnean, French Institute -if available: the Napoleonic Wars made communications with the continent difficult at first, etc.), then of patents, and finally of new books. The last section was a meteorological journal. Every six months a title page, index, and preface were issued which could be bound before the six monthly issues to make a half-yearly volume. Including front matter, volumes were just under 500 pages each.
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