New Lusatian magazine

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Title page of the first volume of the New Lusatian Magazine

The New Lusatian Magazine (NLM) is the publication organ of the Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences .

history

The first two volumes published by the Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences were titled Provincial Papers or Collections on History, Natural History, Morality and Other Sciences and appeared from 1781 to 1783. Already from 1768 and until 1792, the Lausitz Magazine was published independently in 25 volumes. In 1793, Christian August Peschek ceded his Lusatian monthly, which had been published since 1790, or contributions to the natural, economic and political history of Upper and Lower Lusatia and the neighboring landscapes to the Upper Lusatian Society. It was continued until 1799 under the name Lausizische monthly . It was followed by the New Lusatian Monthly , published from 1800 to 1808 . Then the Napoleonic Wars interrupted the Society's publishing activities. The weekly newspaper for the Lausitz and the Cottbusser Kreis (1811), the magazine Past and Present (1812) and the Vaterländische monthly magazine initially for both Lausitzes (1813), edited by Friedrich Gottlieb Heinrich Fielitz the Younger , each appeared only for a short period.

It was not until 1821 that the publication of a magazine started again and - with reference to one of its predecessors - was called the New Lusatian Magazine . 117 volumes had been published by 1941. The journal opens up registers in Volume 46 (1869, Volume 1–44, 1822–1868), 76 (1900, for Volume 1–75, 1822–1899), 86 (1910, for Volume 76–85, 1900–1909), 102 (1926, for volume 86-101, 1910-1925) and 112 (1936, volume 102-111, 1926-1935).

Volume 118 from 1942 was still printed, but no longer delivered. Almost the entire edition was destroyed in the Second World War. The editorial archive of the New Lusatian Magazine contains the incomplete make-up correction of volume 119, which was supposed to appear in 1943. Both volumes were reproduced in four copies after they were found and given to the Upper Lusatian Library of Sciences , the Görlitz City Archives, the Saxon State Library and the Dresden State Archives .

The New Lusatian Magazine has been published again since 1998, with the subtitle New Episode until 2011 (Volume 14) . Since 2012 (volume 134), counts have been made over the entire period of origin.

The editors were:

  • Volume 1–8 (1822–1830): Johann Gotthelf Neumann
  • Volume 9-12 (1831-1834): Christian Adolf Pescheck
  • Volume 13-22 (1835-1844): J. Leopold Haupt
  • Volume 23–24 (1846–1847): Ernst Tillich
  • Volume 25-26 (1848-1849): Johann Carl Otto Jancke
  • Volume 27-33 (1850-1857): CG Th. Neumann
  • Volume 34–35 (1858–1859): Gustav Köhler
  • Volume 36–40 (1860–1863): Gottlob Traugott Leberecht Hirche
  • Volume 41-42 (1864-1865): Titus Wilde
  • Vol. 43-51 (1866-1874): EE Struve
  • Volume 52–64 (1876–1888): Schönwälder
  • Volume 65-119 (1889-1943): Richard Jecht

literature

  • Manfred Kobuch: Message about the New Lusatian Magazine. In: Archive messages . Volume 33, Issue 3, 1983, pp. 107-108 (about Volume 118 and 119)

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the "Fatherland Monthly Magazine, initially for both Lusatia, to the year 1813"
  2. ^ Title page of the Fatherland Monthly Bulletin

Web links

Wikisource: New Lusatian Magazine  - Sources and Full Texts
Commons : Neues Lausitzisches Magazin  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files