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Nieuwe Tijdinghen (in
English also
known as the
Antwerp Gazette) is the
contemporary name
cataloguers and
bibliographers have
given to the
first Flemish...
- Gazette.
Publication of the
Nieuwe Tijdinghen ceased in 1629, to be
succeeded shortly thereafter by the
Wekelijcke Tijdinghen (W****ly Tidings), an unillustrated...
- in
Amsterdam in 1620. In the same year, the
Antwerp periodial Nieuwe Tijdinghen was
published by
Abraham Verhoeven. In 1621, Corante, or w****ely newes...
- The
oldest preserved copies come from 1619.
Defunct 1652 1620
Nieuwe Tijdinghen Dutch Antwerp Spanish Netherlands Defunct 1629 1623 Ordinari-Zeitung German...
- Post-Tydinghen Het Volk L'Indépendance
Belge La
Libre Belgique (1940–44)
Nieuwe Tijdinghen Le Pays Réel Le Vingtième Siècle La Voix des
Belges Volk en
Staat Het...
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Guilds of Brussels. 1620 19
February First Flemish newspaper,
Nieuwe Tijdinghen,
begins regular publication. 3 May
Chamber of
Rhetoric De
Peoene hosts...
-
generally regarded as the world's
first newspaper, is published. De
Nieuwe Tijdinghen, a
Dutch proto-newspaper, is also
published this year.
Francis Bacon's...
- of
historical newspapers. The
oldest preserved newspaper is the
Nieuwe Tijdinghen,
which appeared from 1637
until 1645 and was
printed in
Bruges by Nicolas...
-
generally regarded as the world's
first newspaper, is published. De
Nieuwe Tijdinghen, a
Dutch proto-newspaper, is also
published this year.
Francis Bacon's...
- appears. It is
generally regarded as the world's
first newspaper. De
Nieuwe Tijdinghen, a
Dutch proto-newspaper, is
perhaps also
published this year. Uncertain...