Argues that the growing range of scholarly review journals provide important evidence on the reception of different kinds of print culture during the Enlightenment period, and on translation and transmission processes across cultural borders in Europe. For this study, particular use is made of one German, one Dutch and one Danish journal of this kind
Literary texts provide the means to reconcile a readership’s individual experiences with the physica...
This article argues that basic reading skills in eighteenth-century Denmark became more widespread a...
The early reception of German letters in London can be better understood through a close reading of ...
Argues that the growing range of scholarly review journals provide important evidence on the recepti...
The article investigates translation culture in the Swedish dominion Swedish Pomerania during the ei...
Periodicals were an integral part of eighteenth-century European civilisation. This volume brings to...
This article uses a range of digital historical bibliometric resources to explore how far it is poss...
Before 1750 Dutch review periodicals moved within a European space - the international republic of l...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To provide quantitativ...
This is a rich and path-breaking comparative study of reading tastes in the final years of old regim...
The study of scholarly relationships between France and Germany in the 18th century assumes that the...
The study of scholarly relationships between France and Germany in the 18th century assumes that the...
International audienceThe number of learned journals in Europe increased substantially in the 18th c...
The reviews in the Monthly Review and La Décade philosophique of Bartolomeo Benincasa's travelogue f...
In this chapter, I aim to show that concerns beyond the political were involved in the sharp distinc...
Literary texts provide the means to reconcile a readership’s individual experiences with the physica...
This article argues that basic reading skills in eighteenth-century Denmark became more widespread a...
The early reception of German letters in London can be better understood through a close reading of ...
Argues that the growing range of scholarly review journals provide important evidence on the recepti...
The article investigates translation culture in the Swedish dominion Swedish Pomerania during the ei...
Periodicals were an integral part of eighteenth-century European civilisation. This volume brings to...
This article uses a range of digital historical bibliometric resources to explore how far it is poss...
Before 1750 Dutch review periodicals moved within a European space - the international republic of l...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To provide quantitativ...
This is a rich and path-breaking comparative study of reading tastes in the final years of old regim...
The study of scholarly relationships between France and Germany in the 18th century assumes that the...
The study of scholarly relationships between France and Germany in the 18th century assumes that the...
International audienceThe number of learned journals in Europe increased substantially in the 18th c...
The reviews in the Monthly Review and La Décade philosophique of Bartolomeo Benincasa's travelogue f...
In this chapter, I aim to show that concerns beyond the political were involved in the sharp distinc...
Literary texts provide the means to reconcile a readership’s individual experiences with the physica...
This article argues that basic reading skills in eighteenth-century Denmark became more widespread a...
The early reception of German letters in London can be better understood through a close reading of ...