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Avisa Relation oder Zeitung

Avisa Relation oder Zeitung was one of the first news-periodicals in the world. It was published in Wolfenbüttel, Germany, in 1609. The printer/publisher was Lucas Schulte. The first issue states that the news had been collected from various countries by 15 January. It is presumed that the issue was printed on or about that date.[1]

Front page of the first Avisa, Relation oder Zeitung (15 January 1609)

Some books mention the Avisa as the world's first newspaper.[2] Before 2005 there was a dispute whether the Avisa or the Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien, which was printed in Strassburg by Johann Carolus, was first. It was believed that both started in 1609. New evidence found in 2005, however, suggests that the Relation started as early as 1605.[3] The last issue of the newspaper probably appeared on December 15, 1632.[citation needed]

There is also a differing view, which does not regard either of these two publications as newspapers in a formal sense. Authors like Stanley Morison[1] make a distinction between newsbooks (weekly news publications in a quarto format) and later folio-sized newspapers.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Morison, S. (1980) The Origins of the Newspaper. In Selected Essays on the History of Letter-Forms in Manuscript and Print, (Ed, McKitterick, D.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  2. ^ For example: Chappell, W. & Bringhurst R.: Short History of the Printed Word, pp. 141-143. Hartley & Marks, Vancouver 1999.
  3. ^ World Association of Newspapers: "Newspapers: 400 Years Young!" 10 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine

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