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La Bibliothèque britannique est un périodique genevois créé en 1796. Il prend le nom en 1816 de Bibliothèque universelle. La partie scientifique de la publication sera renommée en 1846 Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles, alors que la partie littéraire disparaîtra en 1924 en fusionnant avec la Revue de Genève. The Bibliothèque Britannique was a monthly journal of the sciences and the arts published in Geneva by Marc-Auguste Pictet, his younger brother Charles, and their friend . Created in 1796, it covered a wide range of scientific, literary, moral and economic topics. It was divided into two series, one for science ("sciences & arts") and one for literature, plus a supplement for agriculture. Each series had a monthly issue, agriculture being a quarterly. It was originally intended to provide the scholars and men of letters of Europe with French excerpts of scientific and literary publications from the British Isles. In the field of science and medicine it gave an extensive coverage of the works of Benjamin Thompson, Humphry Davy, John Leslie or Edward Jenner as well as many others. In the "Li
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The Bibliothèque Britannique was a monthly journal of the sciences and the arts published in Geneva by Marc-Auguste Pictet, his younger brother Charles, and their friend . Created in 1796, it covered a wide range of scientific, literary, moral and economic topics. It was divided into two series, one for science ("sciences & arts") and one for literature, plus a supplement for agriculture. Each series had a monthly issue, agriculture being a quarterly. It was originally intended to provide the scholars and men of letters of Europe with French excerpts of scientific and literary publications from the British Isles. In the field of science and medicine it gave an extensive coverage of the works of Benjamin Thompson, Humphry Davy, John Leslie or Edward Jenner as well as many others. In the "Literature" series, authors such as Walter Scott, Jeremy Bentham or Jane Austen were presented to a French speaking audience. Casually, the main editors could rely on the help of Pierre Prevost for philosophy, Louis Odier for medicine and for chemistry. Published under the same title until 1815, the Bibliothèque Britannique comprised 140 volumes, and about 45,000 pages in all. In 1816, after the fall of Napoleon, the periodical became the Bibliothèque Universelle in order to introduce original French, German, Italian and Swiss articles as well. La Bibliothèque britannique est un périodique genevois créé en 1796. Il prend le nom en 1816 de Bibliothèque universelle. La partie scientifique de la publication sera renommée en 1846 Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles, alors que la partie littéraire disparaîtra en 1924 en fusionnant avec la Revue de Genève.
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