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Göttingen Scholars Ads
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description German review and literary magazine
First edition 1739
Frequency of publication 2 double issues / year
editor Joachim Ringleben , Gustav Adolf Lehmann
Web link Homepage
ISSN (print)

The Göttingische Schehrten Werbung is a German review and literary magazine . It is considered to be the oldest scientific journal still to be published in the German-speaking world.

In this journal, scientists critically review contemporary scientific works. The first volume appeared in 1739 under the title Göttingische Zeitung (en) von learned things , since 1747 under the direction of the medical doctor Albrecht von Haller . Since 1753, the journal was published by the Göttingen Academy of Sciences , which was founded in 1751, and until 1801 was called Göttingische advertisements of learned things . In 1802 the current title was introduced; since then the magazine has been published by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , except for the years 1896 to 1935, when it was published by the Berlin publisher Weidmann . There were interruptions only between 1944 and 1953, and also in 1960 and 1961.

Since the 260th year of 2008, the temporary thematic narrowing in favor of the initial interdisciplinary ( “polyhistorical” ) orientation has been abandoned: new publications from political science, economics and scientific publications relevant to the humanities are now being discussed again.

literature

  • Heinrich Albert Oppermann : The Göttingen learned advertisements during a hundred years of effectiveness for philosophy, beautiful literature, politics and history . Kius, Hanover 1844.
  • Ferdinand Wüstenfeld : The staff at the Göttingische learned advertisements in the years 1801 to 1830 . Dieterich, Göttingen 1887. (= News from the Royal Society of Sciences and the Georg-Augusts-Universität zu Göttingen; 1887, supplement)
  • Gustav Roethe : Göttingen newspapers of learned things. In: Festschrift to celebrate the hundred and fifty years of existence of the Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen. Contributions to the scholarly history of Göttingen . Weidmann, Berlin 1901, pp. 567-688.
  • Oscar Fambach: The employees of the Göttingen scholars advertisements 1769–1836 . Edited and edited from the copy of the University Library of Tübingen with the inscriptions of Jeremias David Reuss . University Library, Tübingen 1976. (CD-ROM edition: Lower Saxony State and University Library, Göttingen 2003)
  • Wolfgang Schimpf: The reviewers of the Göttingen scholars advertisements 1760–1768 . Edited and published according to the handwritten entries of the copy of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences (= works from the Göttingen State and University Library. Volume 18). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1982, ISBN 3-525-85270-3 .
  • Rudolf Smend (ed.): The sciences in the academy. Lectures at the anniversary colloquium of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen in June 2000. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2002, ISBN 3-525-82519-6 . In it:
    ** Joachim Ringleben : About the beginnings of the Göttingen scholars advertisements. Pp. 345-355.
    ** Ulrich Schindel : The Göttingen scholars advertisements in the 20th century. Pp. 357-378.
  • Claudia Profos Frick: Albrecht von Haller's literary-scientific reviews in the "Göttingische Gelehrten Advertisements" (= Studia Halleriana. Volume 10). Schwabe, Basel 2009, ISBN 978-3-7965-2434-9 .

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