Ephemerides Zagrabienses

Ephemerides Zagrabienses was the first Croatian newspaper, established in 1771 in Zagreb. Fifty issues of the four-page newspaper in Latin were published by Antun Jandera, a Czech-born printer. Little else is known about the newspaper, as there are no surviving copies.

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Further reading

  • Bilić, Josip; Ivanković, Hrvoje, eds. (2006). "Ephemerides Zagrabienses". Zagrebački leksikon (in Croatian). Zagreb: Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography and Masmedia. ISBN 953-157-486-3.


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