Theatrum Europaeum
Theatrum Europaeum was a journal on the history of the German-speaking lands by Matthäus Merian, published between 1633 and 1738 in 21 quarto volumes.
Edition overview
[1] | period covered | Author | edition | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I. | II. | III. | IV. | V. | VI. | |||
1. | 1618–1629 | Joh. Phil. Abelin | 1635 | 1643 | 1662 | later than 1662 | ||
2. | 1629–1633 | Joh. Phil. Abelin und Joh. Flittner | 1633 | 1637 | 1646 | 1679 | later than 1679 | (later than 1679) |
3. | 1633–1638 | Hch. Oraeus[2] | 1639 | 1644 | 1670 | later than 1670 | later than 1670 | |
4. | 1638–1643 | I.P.A.[3] V.M. | 1643 | later than 1643 | 1648 | 1692 | ||
5. | 1643–1647 | Joh. Peter Lotichius | 1647 | 1651 | 1707 | |||
6. | 1647–1651 | Joh. Georg Schleder | 1652 | 1663 | later than 1663 | |||
7. | 1651–1658 | Joh. Georg Schleder | 1663 | 1685 | later than 1685 | |||
8. | 1658–1660 | Martin Meyer | 1667 | 1693 | ||||
9. | 1661–1665 | Martin Meyer | 1672 | 1699 | ||||
10. | 1666–1671 | Martin Meyer und Wolfg. Jacob Geiger | 1677 | 1703 | ||||
11. | 1672–1679 | (anonymous) | 1682 | wohl 1707 | ||||
12. | 1679–1687 | (anonymous) | 1691 | later than 1691 | ||||
13. | 1687–1691 | (anonymous) | 1698 | |||||
14. | 1691–1695 | (anonymous) | 1702 | |||||
15. | 1696–1700 | (anonymous) | 1707 | |||||
16. | 1701–1703 | Daniel Schneider (published anonymously) | 1708 | 1717 | later than 1717 | |||
17. | 1704–1706 | Daniel Schneider | 1718 | 1720 | ||||
18. | 1707–1709 | Daniel Schneider | 1720 | |||||
19. | 1710–1712 | Daniel Schneider | 1723 | later than 1723 | ||||
20. | 1713–1715 | Daniel Schneider | 1734 | |||||
21. | 1716–1718 | Daniel Schneider and Gabriel Schweder | 1738 |
gollark: If you compare large supercomputers to my phone I think you might be about right.
gollark: Better *how*?
gollark: Oh, flash storage, that is a huge one.
gollark: ... which we *have had*, modern computers are better than 30-year-old ones.
gollark: So, say, OLEDs, capacitative touchscreens (okay, I'm not sure how old those are), much faster RAM and new RAM technologies, laptops which you can actually carry, and transistors at the scale of tens of nanometres are not "new technologies"?
References
- Wüthrich. Theatrum Europaeum. p. 120.
- Not Abelin, as said in the title. Abelin died in September 1634.
- one has to assume Heinrich Oraeus von Assenheim as author.
External links
- Theatrum Europaeum - online copy at the university of Augsburg (German)
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