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Academic journal
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Academic journal
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The Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA) is the journal of the Royal Irish Academy, founded in 1785 to promote the study of science, polite literature, and antiquities. It was known as several titles over the years:
- 1836–1866: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
- 1870–1884: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Science
- 1879: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Polite Literature and Antiquities
- 1889–1901: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
In 1902, the journal split into three sections Section A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Section B: Biological, Geological, and Chemical Science and Section C: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature. Section A is now published as Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy since 1998, and Section B is now published as Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C is now Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature.
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