Ongoing project to publish compilation of all of Leonard Euler's scientific writing
Opera Omnia Leonhard Euler
Author
Leonhard Euler
Original title
Opera Omnia Leonhard Euler, Series I, Volume 1
Language
German, French, (Latin)
Genre
Non-fiction
Publisher
B. G. Teubner- Verlag, Leipzig - Berlin
Publication date
1911
Media type
Print
Pages
748
Opera Omnia Leonhard Euler (Leonhardi Euleri Opera omnia) is the compilation of Leonhard Euler's scientific writings. The project of this compilation was undertaken by the Euler Committee of the Swiss Academy of Sciences, established in 1908, and is ongoing as of September 2022[update]. The Committee decided on "the edition of the Collected Works of Leonhard Euler in the original languages, convinced of rendering the entire scientific world a service thereby",[1] and, in 1919, it indicated to collect “All works from Leonhard Euler, hitherto unseen or already printed, coming from St Petersburg or elsewhere need to be integrated. This also includes the scientific letters of Euler”.[2] The project has been supported by the international community, notably the Petersburg Academy of Sciences where Euler taught and which lent out its Euler materials in 1910. Publishing Euler's Opera Omnia has been termed "one of the most extraordinary projects in publishing".[3]
The Opera Omnia, excepting correspondences still being compiled in IVA9, was made available online in 2022 via the Opera-Bernoulli-Euler, which is working to make "the entire work of Euler, the Bernoulli family and their environment" freely available online.[4]
^Speiser, Andreas (December 1937). "Report of the Euler Commission". National Mathematics Magazine. 12 (3): 122–124. doi:10.2307/3028356. JSTOR 3028356. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
^"Euler Committee of the Swiss Academy of Science - Statement". Swiss Academy of Sciences. n.d. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
^Manus, Elizabeth (November 14, 2012). "The 100-year publishing project". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 31 December 2021. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
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