Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik
(Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics)
Commonly called Crelle's Journal, the Journal
für die reine und angewandte Mathematik was first
published in 1826 in Berlin by mathematician August Crelle, who
remained editor until his death in 1855. The Journal was
the first mathematics periodical of its kind, and is still
published today.
Crelle's Journal is unique in the history of mathematics
in that it was published without any connection to an academy
or scientific society. As such, it included work done by a broader
range of people, not just those affiliated with a particular
institution. Moreover, there was no need to include proceedings
of any such institution; it was devoted entirely to the broadest
possible contribution of knowledge to the academic world.
One of Euler's works appears in Crelle's Journal, and one in
the Archiv der reine und angewandte Mathematik (Archive of
Pure and Applied Mathematics), as shown below:
- Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 1847
- E790: Leonhardi Euleri commentatio de matheseos sublimioris utilitate
- Archiv der reine und angewandte Mathematik
- E682: Von dem Drucke eines mit einem Gewuchte beschwerten Tisches auf einer Flache. Aus den Papieren des sel. Leonhard Euler gozogen von Jakob Bernoulli