- The
Mercurius Gallobelgicus was an
early printed periodical,
published semi-annually, and
written in Latin. It
first appeared in 1592 in Cologne, Germany...
- ISSN 1423-3967.
Retrieved 28
November 2020.
Gaspare Lorchano,
Mercurius Gallobelgicus, vol. 4 (Cologne,
Wilhelm Lutzenkirch, 1603), p. 465f.
Available on...
- his
publications is a
continuation of
Michael ab Isselt's
Mercurius Gallobelgicus, for the
years 1603-1626,
printed in
Frankfurt and
distinct from the...
-
Maldonado & Capriles, 1981
Caprilesia Gil-Santana,
Marques & Costa, 2006
Gallobelgicus Distant, 1906
Kiskeyana Weiruach & Forero, 2007
Oncerotrachelus Stål...
-
active gazettes. A semi-yearly news chronicle, in Latin, the
Mercurius Gallobelgicus, was
published at
Cologne between 1594 and 1635, but it was not the...
- his 1794 book The Life of
Thomas Ruddiman It
predated the
Mercurius Gallobelgicus which is
widely accepted in
studies of the
history of
journalism to...
-
compiler (under the
pseudonym "D. M. Jansonio") of the
first Mercurius Gallobelgicus, a semi-annual
overview of
important current events.
Isselt was born...
-
Institutes of the
Christian Religion,
several volumes of
Mercurius Gallobelgicus, a
pamphlet written by
Thomas Müntzer,
Ludovico Antonio Muratori's Rerum...