Dutch and Flemish Newspapers of the Seventeenth Century, 1618-1700 (2 Vols. ).
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Illustrations -- Part 1. The Rise of the Newspaper -- Part 2. Bibliographical Survey of Newspapers and Publishers -- List of Maps and Tables -- Part 1. The Rise of the Newspaper -- Part 2. Bibliographical Survey of Newspapers and Publishers -- Conventions -- Part 1. The Rise of the Newspaper -- The Development of the Dutch and Flemish Press in the Seventeenth Century -- Chapter 1. Newspapers in the Low Countries and the Study of the Periodical Press -- A Bibliographical Quest -- New Departures -- North and South -- Chapter 2. Amsterdam: Innovation and Transformation -- A New Information Capital -- Serving the National Market -- The "Instruction for the Courantier" -- Chapter 3. Privileges, Scoundrels and Gentlemen. New Structures of the Dutch Press -- News at the Heart of the State -- The Gentleman-Publisher of Haarlem -- Chapter 4. Resurgence and Struggle. The Flemish Press in the Seventeenth Century -- Abraham Verhoeven, Courantier Extraordinaire -- Two Fat Dutch Lies -- Civic Loyalties -- Chapter 5. The Life of the Courantier -- Networks -- Relata Refero? -- Toil and Investment -- Chapter 6. Politics, Public and the Periodical Press in the Low Countries -- Reading the News -- Problematic Customers -- A Dynamic Press -- Appendix A. Chronological Register of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers -- Dutch Republic -- Southern Netherlands -- Appendix B. Publication Days of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers -- Appendix C. Availability of Dutch and Flemish Newspapers, 1618-1700 -- Appendix D. Index of Printers, Publishers and Sellers of Newspapers -- Dutch Republic -- Southern Netherlands -- Appendix E. Places of Correspondence in Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers -- Appendix F. Four Newspaper Translations.
Appendix G. Extraordinary Newspapers for Extraordinary Times. Satirical Newspapers in the Dutch Republic, 1661-1691 -- One-Eyed Lovers in the News -- 1684: Year of Discord -- Seventeenth-Century Dutch Satirical Newspapers -- Bibliography -- Unpublished Sources -- The Netherlands -- Belgium -- United Kingdom -- Printed Sources (Excluding Newspapers Listed in Chronological Register) -- Edited Sources -- Secondary Literature -- part 2. Bibliographical Survey of Newspapers and Publishers -- Dutch and Flemish Newspapers of the Seventeenth Century: Bibliographical Working Method -- Standards of Inclusion -- Chronological Presentation -- Distinction between Series -- Newspaper Introductions -- The Structure of the Bibliographical Lists -- Places of Correspondence -- Advertisements and Public Announcements -- The Survival of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Newspapers -- Lost Issues -- Variant Issues -- Special Issues -- Illegal Reprints -- Facsimiles -- Institutional Codes -- Note on Call Numbers -- 1. Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, & -- c. -- 2. Tijdinghen uyt verscheyde Quartieren -- 3. Arnhemsche Courant -- 4. Nieuwe Tijdinghen -- 5. Courante uyt Italien, Duytsland ende Nederlandt -- 6. Nieuwe Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt ende Nederlant -- 7. Wekelijcke Tijdinghe -- 8. Extraordinaris Courante -- 9. Courante uyt Duytschlandt, & -- c. -- 10. Untitled Amsterdam Newspaper -- 11. Extraordinarisse Post-tijdinghe -- 12. Den Ordinarissen Postilioen -- 13. Nieuwe Tydinghen uyt verscheyde ghewesten -- 14. Extraordinarisse Post tijdinge -- 15. Ordinarise Middel-weeckse Courante -- 16. Ordinaris Dingsdaegsche Courante -- 17. Europische Courant -- 18. Extraordinarie Advijsen op Donderdagh -- 19. Extra Europische tijdingen uyt verscheyde Quartieren -- 20. Saterdaeghsche Courante.
21. Mercurius Anglo-Britannus -- 22. De Bode van Vrancriick -- 23. Wekelycke Nieus uyt Vranckryck Engelant ende andre Plaetsen -- 24. Noodig, Continueerlick Acht-Dagen-Nieus -- 25. Wekelycke Mercurius -- 26. Haegsche Weekelycke Mercurius (I) -- 27. Unnamed news serial venture in The Hague -- 28. Haegsche Weekelycke Mercurius (II) -- 29. Courante uyt Italien ende Duytschlant, & -- c. -- 30. Post-tydingen uyt 'sGraven-Hage -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Part 1. The Rise of the Newspaper -- Part 2. Bibliographical Survey of Newspapers and Publishers -- List of Maps and Tables -- Part 1. The Rise of the Newspaper -- Part 2. Bibliographical Survey of Newspapers and Publishers -- 31. Oprechte Haerlemse Courant -- 32. Mercurius -- 33. Ordinaire Donderdaeghsche Europische Courant -- 34. Haegse Post-Tydingen -- 35. Nieuwe Vrijdaghsche Tijdingen. Wt verscheyde ghewesten -- 36. Nieuwe Wekelicksche Gasette, Ofte Extraordinaire Nieuwe Tydingen uyt verscheyde Ghewesten -- 37. Woensdaghsche Tijdinghen uyt verscheyde Ghewesten -- 38. Unnamed Bruges Newspaper -- 39. Oprechte Donderdagse Courante -- 40. Oprechte Rotterdamse Zee-en Post-tijdingen -- 41. Zeelantsche en Haeghsche Post-Tijdinghe -- 42. Ghendtsche Post-Tydinghen -- 43. Amsterdamsche Courant -- 44. Latin Courante -- 45. Waerachtigh Verhael -- 46. Utrechtse Courant -- 47. Uytgesochte Nieuwe Tydingen -- 48. Opregte Leydse Courant -- 49. Antwerpsche Post-Tijdinge -- Index.
In Dutch and Flemish Newspapers of the Seventeenth Century Arthur der Weduwen presents the first comprehensive account of the early newspaper in the Low Countries, composed of detailed introductions and extensive bibliographical descriptions.
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