Diarium Europaeum
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Diarium Europaeum was a journal on the history of the German-speaking lands founded by Martin Meyer (Philemerus Irenicus Elisius) and published between 1659 and 1683 in 45 volumes.
Works of Martin Meyer
- Actorum & gestorum Sueco-Polonicorum Semestrale (Description of the Swedish-Polish War of 1655).
- Europäische Geschichtserzählung (History of Europe). 1660-1661
- Translation of Johann Sommers See- und Land-Reyß nach der Levante (Johann Sommer's journey by sea and land to the Levant). 1664
- Ortelius redivivus et continuatus oder Beschreibung der Ungarischen Kriegsempörungen. 1665.
- Londorpius suppletus et redivivus. 1665-1667.
- Theatrum Europaeum, vol. 8-10. 1667-1677.
- Gottfried Schultzens zum zweytenmale continuirte historische Chronica. 1671.
External links
- Diarium Europaeum. All 45 volumes at Europeana.
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