Revue de Bruxelles explained
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".
Notable contributors
External links
- Revue de Bruxelles, July to September 1837, October to December 1837, January to March 1838, April to June 1838, January to March 1839, April to June 1839, July to September 1839, October to December 1839, January to March 1840, April to June 1840, July to September 1840, October to December 1840, October to December 1841, vol. 1 (1842), vol. 2 (1842).
- Nouvelle Revue de Bruxelles, 1843, 1844, 1845
- Revue de Bruxelles: Nouvelle série, vol. 1 (1846), vol. 2 (1846), vol. 3 (1847), vol. 4 (1847), vol. 5 (1848), vol. 6 (1848), vol. 7 (1849), vol. 8 (1849), vol. 9 (1850), vol. 10 (1850)
Notes and References
- Web site: Revue de Bruxelles. Abraham Catalogue of Belgian Newspapers. Flanders Heritage Library.
- "Revue de Bruxelles", in Messager des sciences et des arts de la Belgique, vol. 5 (1837), pp. 325-328.