Theatrum Europaeum
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Theatrum Europaeum was a journal on the history of the German-speaking lands by Matthäus Merian, published between 1633 and 1738 in 21 quarto volumes.
Edition overview
[1] | period covered | Author | edition | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I. | II. | III. | IV. | V. | VI. | |||
1. | 1618–1629 | Joh. Phil. Abelin | 1635 | 1643 | 1662 | later than 1662 | ||
2. | 1629–1633 | Joh. Phil. Abelin und Joh. Flittner | 1633 | 1637 | 1646 | 1679 | later than 1679 | (later than 1679) |
3. | 1633–1638 | Hch. Oraeus[2] | 1639 | 1644 | 1670 | later than 1670 | later than 1670 | |
4. | 1638–1643 | I.P.A.[3] V.M. | 1643 | later than 1643 | 1648 | 1692 | ||
5. | 1643–1647 | Joh. Peter Lotichius | 1647 | 1651 | 1707 | |||
6. | 1647–1651 | Joh. Georg Schleder | 1652 | 1663 | later than 1663 | |||
7. | 1651–1658 | Joh. Georg Schleder | 1663 | 1685 | later than 1685 | |||
8. | 1658–1660 | Martin Meyer | 1667 | 1693 | ||||
9. | 1661–1665 | Martin Meyer | 1672 | 1699 | ||||
10. | 1666–1671 | Martin Meyer und Wolfg. Jacob Geiger | 1677 | 1703 | ||||
11. | 1672–1679 | (anonymous) | 1682 | wohl 1707 | ||||
12. | 1679–1687 | (anonymous) | 1691 | later than 1691 | ||||
13. | 1687–1691 | (anonymous) | 1698 | |||||
14. | 1691–1695 | (anonymous) | 1702 | |||||
15. | 1696–1700 | (anonymous) | 1707 | |||||
16. | 1701–1703 | Daniel Schneider (published anonymously) | 1708 | 1717 | later than 1717 | |||
17. | 1704–1706 | Daniel Schneider | 1718 | 1720 | ||||
18. | 1707–1709 | Daniel Schneider | 1720 | |||||
19. | 1710–1712 | Daniel Schneider | 1723 | later than 1723 | ||||
20. | 1713–1715 | Daniel Schneider | 1734 | |||||
21. | 1716–1718 | Daniel Schneider and Gabriel Schweder | 1738 |
- ↑ Wüthrich. Theatrum Europaeum. p. 120.
- ↑ Not Abelin, as said in the title. Abelin died in September 1634.
- ↑ one has to assume Heinrich Oraeus von Assenheim as author.
External links
- Theatrum Europaeum - online copy at the university of Augsburg (German)
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