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Philosophical Magazine

(Phil. Mag.)

Publisher: Taylor & Francis


Dates

Started publication: $1798$ (founded by Alexander Tilloch)
(current)

Featured Articles

Series 1: $\text {1798}$ – $\text {1826}$, volumes $1$ through $68$

  • 1816: John FareyOn a Curious Property of Vulgar Fractions (Vol. 47, no. 3: pp. 385 – 386)


Series 2: $\text {1827}$ – $\text {1832}$, volumes $1$ through $11$

Series 3: $\text {1832}$ – $\text {1850}$, volumes $1$ through $37$

  • 1844: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 1 (Vol. 25: pp. 10 – 13)
  • 1844: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 2 (Vol. 25: pp. 241 – 246)
  • 1845: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 3 (Vol. 26: pp. 220 – 224)
  • 1846: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 4 (Vol. 29: pp. 26 – 31)
  • 1846: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 5 (Vol. 29: pp. 113 – 122)
  • 1846: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 6 (Vol. 29: pp. 326 – 328)
  • 1847: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 7 (Vol. 31: pp. 458 – 461)
  • 1847: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 8 (Vol. 31: pp. 214 – 219)
  • 1847: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 9 (Vol. 31: pp. 278 – 283)
  • 1847: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 10 (Vol. 32: pp. 511 – 519)
  • 1848: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 11 (Vol. 32: pp. 367 – 374)
  • 1848: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 12 (Vol. 33: pp. 58 – 60)
  • 1849: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 13 (Vol. 34: pp. 295 – 297)
  • 1849: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 14 (Vol. 34: pp. 340 – 343)
  • 1849: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 15 (Vol. 34: pp. 425 – 439)
  • 1849: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 16 (Vol. 35: pp. 133 – 137)
  • 1849: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 17 (Vol. 35: pp. 200 – 204)
  • 1850: William Rowan HamiltonOn Quaternions; or on a new System of Imaginaries in Algebra: 18 (Vol. 36: pp. 305 – 306)


Series 4: $\text {1851}$ – $\text {1875}$, volumes $1$ through $50$

  • 1854: Arthur CayleyOn the theory of groups, as depending on the symbolic equation $\theta^n - 1$ (Vol. 7: pp. 40 – 47)
  • 1865: Arthur CayleyNote on Lobatchevsky's Imaginary Geometry (Vol. 29: pp. 231 – 233)

Series 5: $\text {1876}$ – $\text {1900}$, volumes $1$ through $50$

  • 1895: D.J. Korteweg and G. de VriesOn the Change of Form of Long Waves advancing in a Rectangular Canal and on a New Type of Long Stationary Waves (Vol. 39, no. 240: pp. 422 – 443)
  • 1897: J.J. ThomsonCathode Rays (Vol. 44: pp. 293 – 316)

Series 6: $\text {1901}$ – $\text {1925}$, volumes $1$ through $50$

Series 7: $\text {1926}$ – $\text {1955}$, volumes $1$ through $46$

Series 8: $1955$ to present, ongoing