-
Ernst Henrich Berling and
originally titled Kjøbenhavnske
Danske Post-
Tidender, then the
Berlingskes Politiske og Avertis****ts Tidende. The
paper was...
- Denmark-Norway
Still published.
Originally titled Kjøbenhavnske
Danske Post-
Tidender 1749 Il
Messaggiere Italian Modena Duchy of
Modena Published up to 1859...
- Stiftstidende,
established in 1794 as
Aarhuus Stifts Adresse-Contoirs
Tidender, with a
moderately conservative approach. Once one of Denmark's largest...
- German-Danish book
printer and publisher. From 1749 he
published Danske Post
Tidender,
which would later become Berlingske Tidende.
Berling was born in Mecklenburg...
- 1749 when
Ernst Henrich Berling first published Kjøbenhavnske
Danske Post-
Tidender (later
Berlingske Tidende). The
company was
owned by the
Berling family...
- Post-
Tidender: Af den 25 Septembris" (in Swedish). Stockholm. OCLC 660060850. Post- och
Inrikes Tidningar (1706b). "Ordinarie
Stockholmiske Post-
Tidender:...
- more conservative. In Peterson's age the
paper was
renamed Trondhjemske Tidender (roughly
Trondhjem Times) and
began to look more like a
modern newspaper...
-
focused on non-religious publications. He
published Islandske Maaneds Tidender (1773–1776), a
periodical in the
Danish language. He had an
influence on...
-
journal Landøkonomiske
Tidender (I–VII, 1815–1817),
which he
later continued alone (VIII–IX, 1818–1819; Nye landøkonomiske
Tidender I-IV, 1819–1825). His...
- (deed: 11
February 1755).
Already in May 1866, Kjøbenhavnske
Danske Post-
Tidender«
printed an
advert for Ferslev's pipes. For some reason, however, he did...