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Acta Eruditorum

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Acta Eruditorum

Scientific and literary monthly printed in Latin, published in Leipzig, Germany, 1682–1782. The first editor, Otto Mencke (1644–1707), was a professor of the university, and his son and grandson succeeded him in the editorial chair. Among its many contributors was Gottfried Leibniz, who first announced in it his method of differential calculus.



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