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Indices of the Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1821-1971


Author Index to Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Volumes 61 to 70 (1965-1971)

Author Index to Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Volumes 61 to 70 (1965-1971)

The first cumulative index to the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society was published in 1961 and entitled Author Index to Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Volumes 1 to 50 (1843-1954), and Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Volumes 1 to 23 (1822-1928). An Index covering the Proceedings Volumes 51 to 60 (1955-1964) was published in 1967.

The Index now published covers the Proceedings Volumes 61 to 70 (1965-1971). Volumes 61 to 64 were published annually, each volume containing four parts. From 1969 (Volume 65) two volumes, each containing three parts, have been pub­lished each year.

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Published in print: 1972
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