…In 1832, these foreign news translation newspapers were also banned, but in 1838 they were reinstated with restrictions such as prior censorship by the Star Chamber Court, and continued until the Puritan Revolution when newspapers were able to be published freely. The official name, NB, is thought to be Nathaniel Butter, a London bookshop and publisher, but there is also a theory that it was Nicholas Bourne, who was in the same business. [Konai Saburo]… *Some of the terminology that mentions "Butter, N." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…32年,この国外ニュース翻訳新聞も禁止されたが,38年には星室裁判所の事前検閲など制限つきで復活,自由に新聞が発行できるようになるピューリタン革命まで続いた。公認をもらった〈N.B.〉は,ロンドンで本屋と出版を営んでいたバターNathaniel Butterと思われるが,同業のボーンNicholas Bourneとの説もある。【香内 三郎】。… ※「Butter,N.」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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