...This process corresponds to the spread of movable type in Western Europe in the second half of the 15th century, and the establishment of the Reformation in the second half of the 16th century, when the effectiveness of movable type in spreading ideas was proven. Media that provided regular news were established in the 17th century. For example, Nieuwe Tydinghen, published by a printer in Antwerp (A. Welhoven) in 1605, grew rapidly to become a weekly newspaper in 1618 and a three-times-a-week newspaper in 1629. Weekly newspapers were published in Cologne (1610), Frankfurt am Main (1615), and Berlin (1617), and in 1650 the world's first daily newspaper, Einkommende Zeitungen (later Leipzig Zeitung), was born in Leipzig. *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Nieuwe Tydinghen" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…その過程は,15世紀後半,西ヨーロッパにおける活版印刷術の普及,とくにそれによる〈意見〉伝播の効力が実証されていく,16世紀後半の宗教改革諸運動の定着期と対応している。 定期的にニュースを供給する媒体は17世紀に定着し,たとえば1605年,アントワープの一印刷者(A.ウェルホーフェン)の出した〈ニーウェ・ティディンゲンNieuwe Tydinghen〉は,18年には週刊,29年には週3回刊になるまでに急成長する。週刊紙はケルン(1610),フランクフルト・アム・マイン(1615),ベルリン(1617)と各地で発行され,1650年にはライプチヒで世界最初の日刊紙とされる《アインコメンデ・ツァイトゥンゲンEinkommende Zeitungen》(のち《ライプチガー・ツァイトゥング》)が誕生する。… ※「Nieuwe Tydinghen」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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