Johann Jakob Korn

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Portrait of Johann Jakob Korn

Johann Jakob Korn (born July 20, 1702 in Papitz ; † December 16, 1756 ) was a printer and book and newspaper publisher.

Life

Johann Jakob Korn settled in Breslau , where he published the first works (mainly theological) from 1727; There was an expansion of the publishing activities in Eastern Europe to St. Petersburg , Poland, Ukraine. With the Prussian takeover of power in Silesia on October 22, 1741, Korn received the privilege of publishing a new newspaper from the Prussian king with the title "Privileged Silesian State, War and Peace Newspaper". The first edition appeared on January 3, 1742. The "Privileged Schlesische Staats-, Kriegs- und Friedenszeitung" is the predecessor of the later national daily newspaper Schlesische Zeitung , which was able to develop into a well-known publication for Prussia and the German Empire . In 1762 his son Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn took over his father's important business. With the destruction of Wroclaw in 1945 , the publishing house that Johann Jakob Korn had once founded and that his descendants had continued was also lost.

Publishing publications

  • 1753 Catalog and sales advertisement for July 9, 1753 and the following days: Johann Christian Kundmanns , the world wisdom and doctor's art Doctor in Breslau, as well as the kaiserl. Akademie der Naturforscher Adjunkts collection of natural and artificial things, including coins, which this 1753 year the 9th Heumonthe , 84 p.
  • 1762: Bey Johann Jacob Korn was printed for the second time: Lucas Gornicki also Łukasz Górnicki (1527–1603) Starosten von Tykocin and Wasilkow , discussion of the election, freedom, laws and customs of the Pohlen at the time of the election of Sigismund the third ( 1566–1632), translated into German by Chr. G. Friesen :

literature

  • Carl Weigelt: 150 Years of the Schlesische Zeitung (1742–1892). A contribution to the patriotic cultural history . Published by Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn , Breslau 1892; New edition in Latin script as an e-book by Manfred Raether, Schöneck 2010.
  • Ulrich Schmilewski: Published by Korn in Breslau: a brief history of an important publisher from 1732 until today . Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, Würzburg 1991, ISBN 3-87057-140-3 , p. 13 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rudolf Schmidt: German booksellers. German book printer. Retrieved July 17, 2018 .
  2. 84 pp. - online , accessed June 8, 2013
  3. ^ New newspapers from learned things to the year 1762 , p. 363 and 364 ( Juny 1762 online ).

Web links