Revue de Bruxelles

Revue de Bruxelles was a review published in Brussels from 1837 to 1850.[1] The founding editors were Adolphe Deschamps and Pierre de Decker, whose intention was to produce a mix of original articles by Belgian writers together with summaries or translations of articles from reviews published in other countries.[2] While the review was initially monthly, from 1842 it appeared only twice per year. Both founding editors resigned at the end of 1842, and a new editorial team took over, changing the title to Nouvelle Revue de Bruxelles in 1843. In 1846 the original title was restored, with the subtitle "Nouvelle série".

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References

  1. "Revue de Bruxelles". Abraham Catalogue of Belgian Newspapers. Flanders Heritage Library.
  2. "Revue de Bruxelles", in Messager des sciences et des arts de la Belgique, vol. 5 (1837), pp. 325-328.


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