词条 | Milano (newspaper) |
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| name=Milano | image =Milano 10 marzo 1660 newspaper.jpg | caption =a number of 1660 | type = | ceased publication = {{end date|1746|10|paren=yes}} | foundation = {{start date|1640|paren=yes}} | founder= | publisher = Malatesta Family | publishing_city= Milano | language = Italian }} Milano was a newspaper published in Milan from 1640 to 1746. It is considered one of the oldest newspapers in Italy. HistoryMilano was the first gazette published in the city of Milan. The first known number still in existence is dated 28 November 1640,{{efn|The number dated 28 November 1640, along with others, is kept in the Vatican Library, shelfmark Barberini.Q.II.46.}} but it is probable that the printing started some months before.{{r|Belle}} As all the newspapers of such time, it derived directly from hand-writing newssheets. It is probable, but it is not verified, that the editor of the Milano was Filippo Velasca who during the 1640s was a compiler of handwritten Avvisi in Milan.{{r|Belle}} Since 1640 the typographer was surely the Malatesta family who continued to publish it for all the life of the newspaper.{{r|DBI}} The Malatestas were the official printer of the government in Duchy of Milan, having the monopoly of the official publications. They succeeded to pass this privilege for many generations, from Panfolfo (fl. 1594—1626) to Giulio Cesare (fl. 1635—1664), Giovanni Battista (fl. 1635—1654), Marc'Antonio Pandolfo (fl. 1664—1715) who in January 1672 started to print his name in the last page of the newspaper, and finally his nephew, Giuseppe Richini Malatesta (born in 1694 and died in 1793).{{r|DBI}} Due to their privilege of publishing, the Malatestas were like the voice of the Government.{{r|Cav}} The Milano suspended its publications from 1697 to June 1706, when it restarted under the new Habsburg government of the Duchy of Milan.{{r|Bel}} It was published on Wednesdays on a weekly basis. In October 1746 the newspaper took the additional title Ragguaglj di varj paesi ({{trans|News of many countries}}),[1] always published by the Malatestas{{r|CdM}} on Wednesdays. Following a decision of Karl Joseph von Firmian, at the beginnings of 1769 that newspaper was substituted by the Gazzetta di Milano, which during that year was directed by Giuseppe Parini.{{r|CM}} Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^http://id.sbn.it/bid/MIL0572190 Opac SBN [2][3][4][5][6]2. ^{{cite journal| last =Bellettini|first=Pierangelo|title=Le più antiche gazzette a stampa di Milano (1640) e di Bologna (1642)|journal=La Bibliofilía|volume=100|number=2/3|year=1998|language=it|pages=465–494}} 3. ^{{cite book | last = Bellocchi| first =Ugo| title =Storia del giornalismo italiano| location=Bologna|publisher =Edizioni Edison|year =1974| language= Italian |volume=3|pages=39—43}} 4. ^{{DBI| volume=68 |last =Ruggerini| first =Davide| title = Malatesta | url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/malatesta_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/}} 5. ^{{cite book |last =Cazzamini Mussi|first =Francesco| title=Il giornalismo a Milano : dalle origini alla prima guerra d'indipendenza| location=Milano|publisher =Famiglia Meneghina|year =1934| language= Italian|pages=37—43}} 6. ^{{cite journal| last =Cavagna|first=Anna Giulia|title =Printing and publishing in seventeenth-century Lombardy|journal=Gutenberg Jahrbuch|volume=LXXIII|year=1998| pages=209—211,214}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Milano (newspaper)}} 3 : Defunct newspapers of Italy|Italian-language newspapers|Newspapers published in Milan |
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