New Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers

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Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers
New Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers
Title page 1st year of 1878/1879
description Specialized journal for shorthand
publishing company Emil Trachbrodt in Leipzig (Germany)
First edition 1878
attitude 1914
Frequency of publication per month
Editor-in-chief Emil Trachbrodt
ZDB 2897159-0

Emil Trachbrodt published the specialist magazine Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers in Leipzig in 1878 . A renaming to Neue Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers took place in 1884. The magazine existed until 1914 and appeared monthly.

The title read:

  • Illustrated newspaper for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers (years 1.1878 / 79 to 6.1883 / 84)
  • New Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers (years 1.1884 / 85 to 31.1914)

history

Emil Trachbrodt (1852–1905), bookseller and stenographer, bought the bookstore from Friedrich Geißler, who founded it in 1857. In 1878 Trachbrodt brought out the Illustrierte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers as editor and publisher. The magazine was aimed exclusively at stenographers, initially the headings were still in cursive, later everything was printed in Gabelsberg shorthand. The purpose of the newspaper was to spread Gabelsberger's stenography. With the Gabelsberger shorthand, Franz Xaver Gabelsberger was the inventor of a cursive shorthand system and thus a forerunner of the German standard shorthand used today .

The illustrations for the magazine were done by his brother Arno Trachbrodt , an excellent autograph .

The magazine contained stories, novellas and humoresques such as Eine Dorfgeschichte aus dem Hessenlande by Alfred Bock (1880). Portraits of famous stenographers were presented. B. by Ignaz Jacob Heger , Franz Jacob Wigard , Eugen Gantter or Heinrich Noë .

Essays, treatises and descriptions such as A Patron of Stenography by Karl Rosenkranz (1880) were not lacking, and poems and sayings were published, e.g. B. Emil Rittershaus , Karl Stelter , Albert Traeger or Rudolf Lavant , just to name a few. The Gabelsberger Haus on Gabelsbergerstrasse in Munich appeared in 1880 under illustrations . A highlight was the report on the unveiling of the Gabelsberg monument in Munich in 1890.

literature

Web links

  • Illustrated newspaper for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers digital
  • New Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche stenographers digital

Individual evidence

  1. Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche Stenographen , vol. 1,3,6, and Neue Illustrirte Zeitung for Gabelsberger'sche Stenographen , vol. 2,5,7.