Then Swänska Argus, a weekly journal in the Spectator pattern, was published in Stockholm between 1732 and 1734. Whereas the editor and author Olof Dalin (1708–63) has gained much fame for the enterprise, not much is known about the printer Benjamin Gottlieb Schneider (16??–1738). In this essay I focus on the available evidence about the printer and printing conditions, as well as on the fact that several essays and shorter segments in Then Swänska Argus are addressed to the printer or deal with printing issues. My thesis is that this content played a part in the identity formation of the medium, as it stands for the editor’s interest in the printer and related technology at a time when the moral weekly was new in Sweden. By displaying the ...
During the first half of the 19th century German readers were confronted with the impact of a growin...
Elsa Fougt (1744–1826), a woman entrepreneur, was one of the leading figures in the late eighteenth-...
Gutenberg's invention of printing produced not only printed books, but also other forms of print, su...
The first weekly newspapers in the world were published in 1609 in Europe, in the German speaking ar...
When the immigrant printer from Germany, Johan Christopher Frenckell (1719-1779), became co-owner an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2013.In the history of printing, th...
This thesis traces the birth and spread of the newspaper in the Holy Roman Empire in the first half ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine Sven Almqvist’s research on the 17th century book printer Johan...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
The thesis deals with the early press of 'moral weeklies' in Sweden during the period 1730 to 1773, ...
The newspaper press is in a state of flux, reflecting both technological, cultural, economic and pol...
The relationship between radical technological innovation and the social world is scrutinised in thi...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
During the first half of the 19th century German readers were confronted with the impact of a growin...
Elsa Fougt (1744–1826), a woman entrepreneur, was one of the leading figures in the late eighteenth-...
Gutenberg's invention of printing produced not only printed books, but also other forms of print, su...
The first weekly newspapers in the world were published in 1609 in Europe, in the German speaking ar...
When the immigrant printer from Germany, Johan Christopher Frenckell (1719-1779), became co-owner an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2013.In the history of printing, th...
This thesis traces the birth and spread of the newspaper in the Holy Roman Empire in the first half ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine Sven Almqvist’s research on the 17th century book printer Johan...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
The thesis deals with the early press of 'moral weeklies' in Sweden during the period 1730 to 1773, ...
The newspaper press is in a state of flux, reflecting both technological, cultural, economic and pol...
The relationship between radical technological innovation and the social world is scrutinised in thi...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
During the first half of the 19th century German readers were confronted with the impact of a growin...
Elsa Fougt (1744–1826), a woman entrepreneur, was one of the leading figures in the late eighteenth-...
Gutenberg's invention of printing produced not only printed books, but also other forms of print, su...