Polytechnic Society (Norway)

Polytechnic Society (Norway)

The Polytechnic Society (Norwegian: Polyteknisk Forening) is a Norwegian forum for social and technical debates. It was founded on 23 June 1852 and published a periodical, Polyteknisk Tidsskrift ("Polytechnic Journal"), from 1854.[1][2] The periodical was merged with Teknisk Ukeblad in 1883.[3]

References

  1. ^ "English" (in Norwegian). Polytechnic Society. http://www.polyteknisk.no/English. Retrieved 28 August 2011. 
  2. ^ Losnegård, Gaute; Losnegård, Rolf (2001). Peter Andreas Blix. I strid for vern og vekst. Førde & Leikanger: Selja & Skald. p. 106. ISBN 82-91722-16-1. 
  3. ^ "Förord till den digitala utgåvan" (in Swedish). Project Runeberg. http://runeberg.org/tekuke/. Retrieved 28 August 2011. 

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