Le Mercure galant, October 1687 Dedié à Monseigneur Le Dauphin

Type:
tijdschrift
Titel:
Le Mercure galant, October 1687 Dedié à Monseigneur Le Dauphin
Auteur:
Donneau de Visé, Jean
Jaar:
1687
URL:
https://gallica.bnf.fr/view3if/ga/ark:/12148/bpt6k6274596g/f5 IIIF
Onderwerp:
17th Century (1601-1700)
Music criticism
Journalism
Literature
France
boekprijs
muziek (algemeen)
noël
concerten
diminuties
tombeau/mausoleum
Versailles
vuurwerk
Raguenet
koor/orkestbezetting
koor/orkestopstelling
Lebègue
Lodewijk XIV
Gautier
hongersnood
inquisitie
Staging
Nederland en kolonies
Petit
Te Deum
Taal:
Onbepaald
Uitgever:
Paris De Luyne Girard Guerout 1687
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.25 H4-033 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
]xii]-384 pages 2 fold-out pages with music examples
Samenvatting:
The Mercure de France was originally a French gazette and literary magazine first published in the 17th century, but after several incarnations has evolved as a publisher, and is now part of the Éditions Gallimard publishing group. It was published under the title Mercure galant & Nouveau Mercure galant, and changed to Mercure de France in 1724. The magazine's goal was to inform elegant society about life in the court and intellectual/artistic debates; the gazette (which appeared irregularly) featured poems, anecdotes, news (marriages, gossip), theatre and art reviews, songs, and fashion reviews, and it became fashionable (and sometimes scandalous) to be mentioned in its pages. Publication stopped in 1674, but began again as a monthly with the name Nouveau Mercure galant in 1677. The periodical eventually became a financial success and it brought Donneau de Visé comfortable revenues. The Mercure de France became the uncontested arbiter of French arts and humanities, and it has been called the most important literary journal in prerevolutionary France.
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