Abstract

The year 1982 marks three hundred years since the founding of a distinguished scholarly periodical and two hundred years after its demise. The Acta Eruditorum was published in Leipzig, where it was founded and edited by Otto Mencke, professor of moral philosophy at the University, in cooperation with the Collegium Gellianum (Lipsicum). Under the patronage, and with the support, of Duke Johann Georg IV, the hereditary Elector of Saxony, this journal appeared monthly with reviews and articles in Latin. For the second half of its existence, the journal was known as Nova Acta Eruditorum.

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