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Sto caricando le informazioni... Register der Beiträger / Mitteiler : Supplement: 1867-1871di Bernhard Fischer
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Die Augsburger "Allgemeine Zeitung" war bis 1866 die bedeutendste Tageszeitung in Deutschland. Sie ist eine erstrangige Quelle fu?r politische, wirtschaftliche und allgemeine Nachrichten aus dieser Zeit. Namhafte Publizisten, Schriftsteller, Historiker und Politiker des 19. Jahrhunderts haben Beitra?ge in der Augsburger "Allgemeinen Zeitung" geschrieben. Das Register der Beitra?ger / Mitteiler beruht auf dem Redaktionsexemplar, in dem die anonymen Autoren zur Honorarermittlung handschriftlich festgehalten wurden. Das Register stellt somit ein einmaliges Erschließungsinstrument dar.
The Augsburger "Allgemeine Zeitung" used to be the most important political newspaper of 19th century Germany. It represents a first-rate source on the political and economic events as well as the general current affairs of the time. Well-known publicists, writers, historians and politicians have all written contributions to the Augsburger "Allgemeine Zeitung" newspaper. The microfiche edition is based on the unique editorial example from the Cotta Archive, where the names of the authors of each article, which were largely anonymous, have been entered in by hand. This in turn provides an insight into the paper's intellectual and editorial background, and accounts for the unique value of this edition. Contributors with a list of their articles are included in the index volumes which conclude each part-edition. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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