Weekly Hanoverian Intelligence Zettul and advertisement

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The weekly Hanoverian Intelligence Zettul and Advertisement was a newspaper published in Hanover from 1732 to 1735 . After the European Monday Newspaper and the European Freytags Newspaper, it is considered the oldest Hanoverian newspaper and was the forerunner of the Hanoverian advertisements and the Hanoverian magazine .

No copy of the first edition of the Intelligence Zettul, which appeared on January 29, 1732, has yet been found. The last edition handed down by the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library appeared on July 21, 1735.

The Intelligence Zettul initially came out on Tuesdays, from February 1734 on Thursdays. The annual subscription cost 2 Reichstaler.

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The Intelligence Zettul was primarily an advertising paper: In addition to offers for the purchase and sale, leasing and auctioning of movable goods and real estate , family news was reported, which has been replaced by "people arriving and departing" since the sixth issue. In addition, official orders were announced.

The first signs of local reporting can be found in the Intelligence Zettul; Sensational reports were usually taken from other sheets. An exception to this was a detailed report on the funeral of the first Hanoverian honorary citizen, Field Marshal Cuno Josua von Bülow , on August 26, 1733.

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