…the official gazette of England. It was first published as The Oxford Gazette on November 16, 1665, when Charles II had fled London, where the plague was spreading, and moved his court to Oxford. There is some debate as to whether the first official gazette was the Mercurius Aulicus, published at the court of Charles I in January 1643, or the London Gazette, during the Revolutionary Period, and there is still no consensus as to which was the first official gazette. … *Some of the terminology used in reference to "The Oxford Gazette" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…イギリスの官報。チャールズ2世がペストの流行するロンドンを逃れてオックスフォードに宮廷を移していた1665年11月16日,《オックスフォード・ガゼットThe Oxford Gazette》として創刊される。革命期,1643年1月にチャールズ1世の宮廷で出された《マーキュリアス・オーリカスMercurius Aulicus》と《ロンドン・ガゼット》のいずれを最初の官報とするかについては論争があり,いまだ意見の一致をみていない。… ※「《The Oxford Gazette》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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