Vulgariser les sciences sans l'appui des savants. Jean Lanteires et le Journal de Lausanne (1786-1792)

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serval:BIB_88F7E04A6FDC
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Vulgariser les sciences sans l'appui des savants. Jean Lanteires et le Journal de Lausanne (1786-1792)
Journal
Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences
Author(s)
Nicoli M.
ISSN
0003-9810
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
63
Number
170-171
Pages
301-318
Language
french
Notes
N° spécial d'Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences dirigé par Jeanne Peiffer, Maria Conforti et Patrizia Delpiano et intitulé "Les journaux savants dans l'Europe des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Communication et construction des savoirs - Scholarly Journals in Early Modern Europe. Communication and the Construction of Knowledge"
Abstract
Popularizing science without the support of scholars. Jean Lanteires and the Journal de Lausanne (1786-1792). - Founded in 1786 by Jean Lanteires, the Journal de Lausanne is a widespread, weekly journal with the express aim of disseminating scientific knowledge among the lower and middle classes. Its articles are easily comprehensible and cover a wide range of topics from literature to agriculture, from natural sciences to charity. Considerable space is given to reader's questions and comments.
The journal can be situated somewhere between an almanac and a scientific journal. Lanteires' attempt to solicit contributions from scholars of medicine and natural sciences received a dismissive response. Of the few articles written by specialists, the majority deal with agriculture and charity.
Lanteires' difficult relationship with the scholarly community is reflected in the journal's content. This makes the Journal de Lausanne a privileged observatory for studying the social context of the vulgarization process in late-eighteenth-century Switzerland and Europe.
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