Journals and Serials 211 



This is but a title of a subseries of the monographic series Universitas scriptorum 

 (q.v.). (C. F. M.) 



1940- : Classici della scienza. Pubhshed by the R. Accademia d'ltaUa. 



Printed by Bardi, Roma. 



This monographic series is in 4° size; it difiFers from the previous one of the same 

 name. No. 1: Cestoni, G. Epistolario ad Antonio Vallisnieri. (Pt 1: 436 p., 

 1940; Pt 2: publ. in 1941.) (C.F.M.) 



1914: Classici delle Scienze e della Filosofia. Edited by Aldo Mieli and Erminio 

 Troilo. Serie scientifica. Bari, Societa tipografica editrice Barese, 1914 

 (1913). 

 The three volumes announced in Isis (1, 99-100, 246) were actually published 



in 1914 (Isis 2, 90-99, 209-13). 



1930- : Classici italiani della medicina. Published by the Casa editrice L. 



Cappelli, Bologna. 



Monographic series of large quarto volumes. Vol. 1, Mondino de' Liucci: Ana- 

 tomia ( 1930; Introd. 3, 845). Latest volume on record: No. 3, Putti, V.: Berenga- 

 Hio DA Carpi (1937). 



1924: Classics of medicine. Edited by Charles Singer. London, John Bale, Sons 



and Danielsson. 



Vol. 1: Selections from the works of Ambroise Pare, by Dorothea Waley 



Singer (1924; Isis 7, 208). No further volumes on record. 



1922: Classics of scientific method. Edited by E. R. Thomas. London, G. Bell 



and Sons. 



Collection of little volumes each devoted to the history of a definite scientific 

 problem: circulation of the blood (Isis 5, 194), nature of the air, Joxjle and the 

 study of energy, composition of water, origin of colors, etc. 



1937-1938: Classiques (Les) de la decouverte scientifique (Memoires de chimie). 



Published by Gauthier-Villars, 55 Quai des Grands-Augustins, Paris (6®). 



Publisher's unnumbered, irregularly issued series of small octavo volumes ( 19 cm 

 X 13 cm) containing the basic, classical works, lectures and articles of modern 

 chemistry; each ( polygraphic ) volume is edited by an expert. Under the general 

 direction of A. Damiens, professor at the Pharmaceutical Faculty of the Univ. of 

 Paris. Works of Avogadro, Ampere, Berthelot, Gerhardt, Pastexjr, etc., are 

 included. About 8 volimnes have been published both in an ordinary and in a 

 deluxe edition. (C. F. M.) 



1913-1923: Classiques de la science. Edited by H. Abraham, H. Gautier, H. Le 



Chatelier, J. Lemoine. Paris, Armand CoHn. 



Collection of books each of them reprinting classical memoirs devoted to a single 

 topic such as air, carbonic acid and water; the speed of light; molecules, etc. The 

 first four volumes were analyzed in Isis ( 1, 707, 770; 2, 277, 279). Vols. 1-4, 1913; 

 vols. 5-7, 1914; vol. 8, 1923. 



1931: Classiques de la science mondiale. Published by the Editions regionales in 



Leningrad. 



Unnumbered monographs, 20 cm by 15 cm, in Russian language; e.g., in 1931 

 a number on Lavoisier, edited and translated by E. and N. Tropovsky. (When it 

 started and ended is not known to me). (C. F. M.) 



1930- : Clio medica; a series of primers on the history of medicine. Edited by 

 E. B. Krumbhaar; published by P. B. Hoeber in New York. 

 Small monographs, 17 cm by 11 cm, in a numbered series. Vol. 1 (1930): The 

 beginnings: Egypt and Assyria (W. R. Dawson). Vol. 11 (1934): Chinese medi- 

 cine (W. R. Morse). The latest volume on record is no. 22. (C. F. M.) 



1927-1932: Coleccion de documentos ineditos para la historia de Hispano- America. 



14 vols., Madrid. (C. F. M.) 



