Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society information
British learned society, charity and company in Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
Formation
28 February 1781; 243 years ago (1781-02-28)
Type
Learned society
Registration no.
235313
Legal status
Charity
Purpose
The Manchester Lit and Phil was established in 1781 with the object of promoting the advancement of education and public interest in any form of literature, science, arts or public affairs.
Headquarters
Manchester, UK
Region served
Manchester
Greater Manchester
Membership
400
Official language
English
Activities
Research
Publications
Lectures
Events
Collections
Library
Archives
President (98th)
Peter Wright
Website
www.manliphil.ac.uk
The Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, popularly known as the Lit. & Phil., is one of the oldest learned societies in the United Kingdom and second oldest provincial learned society (after the Spalding Gentlemen's Society).
Prominent members have included Robert Owen,[1] John Dalton, James Prescott Joule, Sir William Fairbairn, Tom Kilburn, Peter Mark Roget, Sir Ernest Rutherford, Alan Turing, Sir Joseph Whitworth and Dorothy Hodgkin.[2]
^Manchester 1786–1799, Robert Owen Museum, archived from the original on 13 January 2023, retrieved 26 August 2011
^About us, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, archived from the original on 28 April 2009, retrieved 10 January 2010
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