Theatrum Europaeum Explained

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 coveredAuthoredition
I.II.III.IV.V.VI.
1.1618–1629Joh. Phil. Abelin163516431662 (2)later than 1662
2.1629–1633Joh. Phil. Abelin und Joh. Flittner1633163716461679later than 1679(later than 1679)
3.1633–1638Hch. Oraeus[2] 163916441670later than 1670later than 1670
4.1638–1643I.P.A.[3] V.M.1643later than 16431648 (2)1692
5.1643–1647Joh. Peter Lotichius164716511707
6.1647–1651Joh. Georg Schleder16521663later than 1663
7.1651–1658Joh. Georg Schleder16631685later than 1685
8.1658–1660Martin Meyer16671693
9.1661–1665Martin Meyer16721699 (2)
10.1666–1671Martin Meyer und Wolfg. Jacob Geiger16771703
11.1672–1679(anonymous)1682ca. 1707
12.1679–1687(anonymous)1691later than 1691
13.1687–1691(anonymous)1698
14.1691–1695(anonymous)1702
15.1696–1700(anonymous)1707 (2)(3)
16.1701–1703Daniel Schneider (published anonymously)17081717later than 1717
17.1704–1706Daniel Schneider1718 (2)(3)1720
18.1707–1709Daniel Schneider1720 (2)(3)
19.1710–1712Daniel Schneider1723later than 1723
20.1713–1715Daniel Schneider1734
21.1716–1718Daniel Schneider and Gabriel Schweder1738

References

  1. Book: Wüthrich. Theatrum Europaeum. 120.
  2. Not Abelin, as said in the title. Abelin died in September 1634.
  3. one has to assume Heinrich Oraeus von Assenheim as author.

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