General scoreboard of the Germans
General scoreboard of the Germans
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language | German |
publishing company | Becker |
Headquarters | Gotha |
First edition | 1806 |
attitude | 1829 |
Frequency of publication | Every day |
Editor-in-chief | Johann Friedrich Hennicke |
editor | Rudolph Zacharias Becker |
ZDB | 507872-6 |
The Allgemeine Anzeiger der Deutschen (subtitle: Dedicated to public entertainment about all kinds of charitable objects, at the same time a general intelligence paper for the purposes of justice, the police and civil trades ) was a daily newspaper and intelligence paper that appeared in Gotha from 1806 to 1829 . With its predecessors and successors, the period of publication extends from 1791 to 1850. In detail:
- The scoreboard. A daily paper for justice, the police and all civil trades, as well as for the free mutual conversation of readers about charitable objects of all kinds : 1791–1793, ZDB -ID 1127116-4
- Imperial Privileged Reichs-Anzeiger : 1793-1806, ZDB -ID 507871-4
- Allgemeine Anzeiger der Deutschen : 1806–1829, ZDB -ID 507872-6
- General gazette and national newspaper of the Germans. Dedicated to public entertainment about non-profit objects of all kinds, at the same time general German intelligence gazette for the administration of justice, the police, trade and commerce, as well as civil traffic in general : 1830–1848, ZDB -ID 507873-8 ; the newspaper emerged from the union of the Allgemeine Anzeiger and the weekly newspaper National-Zeitung der Deutschen
- Reichsanzeiger der Deutschen, dedicated to public entertainment about charitable objects of all kinds. 1848-1850, ZDB ID 16410-0
The editor of the Allgemeine Anzeiger was Johann Friedrich Hennicke (1764–1848), a brother-in-law of Becker. The publisher of these newspapers was the popular enlightener Rudolph Zacharias Becker . Accordingly, practical public education was one of the main focuses of the newspaper. It was accurately reported when rural reading societies and economic communities were formed anywhere. In the spirit of enlightenment optimism, the territorial fragmentation of Germany was not seen as a problem, but as an opportunity. The large number of state constitutions would offer the possibility of transferring exemplary institutions from one state to the other as a result of public criticism and discussion or of learning from mistakes.
Becker sees the purpose of the Allgemeine Anzeiger as being "[...] to offer all countries where German is spoken those publicity advantages that an individual state, province or city receives through a well-established intelligence paper." "[...] serve as a linguistic hall for the entire German public, as it were, in order to publicly negotiate objects of common interest, to make known new useful discoveries and experiences in agriculture and housekeeping, manufactures and factories, health science, the arts, etc. to the examination of the connoisseur. ”Other purposes mentioned are the dissemination of official notices of supraregional importance, the printing of private advertisements and offers as well as the operation of a supraregional address and correspondence office.
In 1822 Becker's son Friedrich Gottlieb Becker took over the publishing house and the editor of the Allgemeine Anzeiger . In 1830 he put this together with the weekly newspaper National-Zeitung der Deutschen .
literature
- Holger Böning : Press and Enlightenment - Intelligence papers and popular enlightenment . In: Sabine Doering-Manteuffel , Josef Mancal, Wolfgang Wüst (eds.): Enlightenment press activities. Periodic writings in the Old Kingdom. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-05-003634-6 , pp. 115–119.
- Joachim von Schwarzkopf : About political newspapers and intelligence papers in Saxony, Thuringia, Hesse. Gotha 1802, pp. 31-37, digitized .
Web links
- General announcement of the Germans in the newspaper portal of the Bavarian State Library .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Allgemeine Anzeiger, year 1807, first volume, preliminary report .