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Dutch and Flemish newspapers of the seventeenth century, 1618-1700 : bibliographical survey /

Seventy years after Folke Dahl's Dutch Corantos first documented early Dutch newspapers, Der Weduwen offers a brand-new approach to the bibliography of the early modern periodical press. This includes, amongst others, a description of places of correspondence listed in each surviving newspaper....

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Weduwen, Arthur der (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.
Colección:Library of the written word ; v 58.
Library of the written word. Handpress world ; v.43.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Matter
  • Newspapers in the Low Countries and the Study of the Periodical Press
  • Amsterdam: Innovation and Transformation
  • Privileges, Scoundrels and Gentlemen. New Structures of the Dutch Press
  • Resurgence and Struggle. The Flemish Press in the Seventeenth Century
  • The Life of the Courantier
  • Politics, Public and the Periodical Press in the Low Countries
  • Chronological Register of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers
  • Publication Days of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers
  • Availability of Dutch and Flemish Newspapers, 1618-1700
  • Index of Printers, Publishers and Sellers of Newspapers
  • Places of Correspondence in Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers
  • Four Newspaper Translations
  • Extraordinary Newspapers for Extraordinary Times. Satirical Newspapers in the Dutch Republic, 1661-1691
  • Bibliography
  • Dutch and Flemish Newspapers of the Seventeenth Century: Bibliographical Working Method
  • Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, andc. (Amsterdam, 1618-1669)
  • Tijdinghen uyt verscheyde Quartieren (Amsterdam, 1619-1671)
  • Arnhemsche Courant (Arnhem, 1619-1636)
  • Nieuwe Tijdinghen (Antwerp, 1620-1629)
  • Courante uyt Italien, Duytsland ende Nederlandt (Delft, 1620-1643)
  • Nieuwe Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt ende Nederlant (Utrecht, 1623)
  • Wekelijcke Tijdinghe (Antwerp, 1629-1631)
  • Extraordinaris Courante (Amsterdam, 1631)
  • Courante uyt Duytschlandt, andc. (Antwerp, 1632-1634)
  • Untitled Amsterdam Newspaper (Amsterdam, 1632)
  • Extraordinarisse Post-tijdinghe (Antwerp, 1635-1690)
  • Den Ordinarissen Postilioen (Antwerp, 1635-1678)
  • Nieuwe Tydinghen uyt verscheyde ghewesten (Bruges, 1637-1660)
  • Extraordinarisse Post tijdinge (Antwerp, 1637)
  • Ordinarise Middel-weeckse Courante (Amsterdam, 1638-1669)
  • Ordinaris Dingsdaegsche Courante (Amsterdam, 1638-1671)
  • Europische Courant (Amsterdam, 1642-1646)
  • Extraordinarie Advijsen op Donderdagh (Amsterdam, 1644-1645)
  • Extra Europische tijdingen uyt verscheyde Quartieren (Amsterdam, 1645)
  • Saterdaeghsche Courante (Amsterdam, 1648)
  • Mercurius Anglo-Britannus (The Hague, 1648)
  • De Bode van Vrancriick (Gouda, 1649)
  • Wekelycke Nieus uyt Vranckryck Engelant ende andre Plaetsen (The Hague, 1652-1655)
  • Noodig, Continueerlick Acht-Dagen-Nieus (The Hague, 1653)
  • Wekelycke Mercurius (The Hague, 1654)
  • Haegsche Weekelycke Mercurius (I) (The Hague, 1654-1655)
  • Unnamed news serial venture in The Hague (The Hague, 1654)
  • Haegsche Weekelycke Mercurius (II) (The Hague, 1655-1658)
  • Courante uyt Italien ende Duytschlant, andc. (Weesp, 1656-1660)
  • Post-tydingen uyt 'sGraven-Hage (The Hague, 1656-1662)
  • Oprechte Haerlemse Courant (Haarlem, 1656-1700)
  • Mercurius (Utrecht, 1658-1669)
  • Ordinaire Donderdaeghsche Europische Courant (Utrecht, 1659-1667)
  • Haegse Post-Tydingen (The Hague, 1663-1677)
  • Nieuwe Vrijdaghsche Tijdingen. Wt verscheyde ghewesten (Bruges, 1664-1674); Nieuwe Wekelicksche Gasette, Ofte Extraordinaire Nieuwe Tydingen uyt verscheyde Ghewesten (Bruges, 1666-1674); Woensdaghsche Tijdinghen uyt verscheyde Ghewesten (Bruges, 1666-1674); Unnamed Bruges Newspaper (Bruges, 1672)
  • Oprechte Donderdagse Courante (Weesp, 1666)
  • Oprechte Rotterdamse Zee-en Post-tijdingen (Rotterdam, 1666-1.