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Johann Friedrich Gleditsch

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17: 50:, working as an assistant there until 1680. In 1681 he joined the publishing business of the late John Frederick Fritsch, whose widow Catarina Margaretha he married in November 1681. In the following years he developed the already prestigious company into a prominent scientific publisher, famous mainly for the publication in Leipzig of the 112:, persuaded the leading Dutch booksellers to send their works to the Leipzig fair instead of to Frankfurt, a major breakthrough for the book trade in the city. In addition to the great authors, Gleditsch achieved success in the two key growth sectors of the book market of the early 18th Century: encyclopedias and journals. He published 46:, on 15 August 1653, son of pastor Georg Gleditsch (1615–65) and his wife Catherine (née Nikolai, 1624–1671). After his father died when he was young, he attended the Thomas School in Leipzig. For financial reasons, he began to work for Elert Schumacher, a bookseller in 62:
At the end of 1693 Gledistch handed the business over to his stepson, Thomas Fritsch, and founded his own publishing bookshop. Within a few years this enterprise became important as well, excelling in lavish publications. These included the main history of the Reformation,
120:(1704), which with a supplementary volume published in 1712 became the indispensable reference when reading to the newspapers. It allowed people to look up places and countries that were named without explanation in the papers, as was the convention of the day. 139:, from which the leading review of historical writings developed. Gleditsch's companies created their synergy effects. Books published by the Gledisch were often discussed and promoted by his journals. 72: 124: 203: 180: 88: 113: 279: 240: 274: 96: 269: 34:(15 August 1653 – 26 March 1716) was a major book publisher in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. 54:. He brought out the first issue of this work in cooperation with the great Erben publishing house in 1682. 80: 64: 236: 161: 109: 264: 259: 8: 232: 174: 102: 92: 51: 25: 253: 162: 47: 198:
Geheime Nachrichten und Briefe von Herrn Menantes Leben und Schriften.
16: 143: 21: 165:, Harold Lancour, William Z. Nasri, Jay Elwood Daily (1968). 118:
Reale Staats-und Zeitungs-Lexicon (States and places lexicon)
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Adalbert J. Brauer (1964). "Gleditsch, Johann Friedrich".
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Encyclopedia of library and information science, Volume 23
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Gledistch and his brother Johann Ludwig, stepfather of
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Ernst Kelchner (1879). "Gleditsch, Johann Friedrich".
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Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste
222: 251: 87:and the major biblical and theological works of 218:. Vol. 9. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. 213: 227:. Vol. 6. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. 179:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 20:Title page of Johann Friedrich Gleditsch's 231: 131:(1715). Among the journals he published 57: 15: 42:Gleditsch was born in Eschendorf, near 252: 135:in Latin, supplemented in 1712 by the 216:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) 208:Geschichte des Deutschen Buchhandels 127:(alias Amaranthe), he compiled the 13: 190: 14: 291: 280:German male non-fiction writers 37: 225:Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) 155: 1: 149: 142:Gleditsch died, aged 62, in 98:Benedikt Carpzov der Jüngere 69:Commentarius de Lutheranismo 7: 10: 296: 275:German publishers (people) 125:Gottlieb Siegmund Corvinus 123:From the encyclopedias of 32:Johann Friedrich Gleditsch 169:. M. Dekker. p. 456. 77:Schauplatz und Labyrinth 200:(Cöln: Oelscher, 1731) 137:German Acta Eruditorum 28: 270:German encyclopedists 110:Moritz Georg Weidmann 58:Independent publisher 19: 210:, 2. Bd. (1648-1740) 204:Johann Goldfriedrich 103:Valerius Herberger 29: 287: 246: 228: 219: 196:Benjamin Wedel, 185: 184: 178: 170: 159: 295: 294: 290: 289: 288: 286: 285: 284: 250: 249: 193: 191:Further reading 188: 172: 171: 160: 156: 152: 133:Acta Eruditorum 129:Woman's Lexicon 93:Salomo Glassius 60: 52:Acta Eruditorum 40: 26:Acta Eruditorum 12: 11: 5: 293: 283: 282: 277: 272: 267: 262: 248: 247: 229: 220: 211: 201: 192: 189: 187: 186: 153: 151: 148: 59: 56: 39: 36: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 292: 281: 278: 276: 273: 271: 268: 266: 263: 261: 258: 257: 255: 244: 243: 238: 234: 230: 226: 221: 217: 212: 209: 205: 202: 199: 195: 194: 182: 176: 168: 164: 158: 154: 147: 145: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 121: 119: 115: 111: 106: 104: 100: 99: 94: 91:(Tarnovius), 90: 89:Johann Tarnow 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 55: 53: 49: 45: 35: 33: 27: 23: 18: 241: 224: 215: 207: 197: 166: 157: 141: 136: 132: 128: 122: 117: 114:John Huebner 107: 97: 84: 76: 68: 61: 41: 38:Early career 31: 30: 24:publication 265:1716 deaths 260:1653 births 65:Seckendorff 254:Categories 163:Allen Kent 150:References 81:Lohenstein 48:Wittenberg 175:cite book 85:Arminius 144:Leipzig 73:Ziegler 22:Leipzig 237:Gruber 233:Ersch 44:Pirna 181:link 101:and 116:'s 83:'s 75:'s 67:'s 256:: 239:. 235:/ 206:: 177:}} 173:{{ 146:. 105:. 95:, 79:, 71:, 245:. 183:)

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Leipzig
Acta Eruditorum
Pirna
Wittenberg
Acta Eruditorum
Seckendorff
Ziegler
Lohenstein
Johann Tarnow
Salomo Glassius
Benedikt Carpzov der Jüngere
Valerius Herberger
Moritz Georg Weidmann
John Huebner
Gottlieb Siegmund Corvinus
Leipzig
Allen Kent
cite book
link
Johann Goldfriedrich
Ersch
Gruber
Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste
Categories
1653 births
1716 deaths
German encyclopedists
German publishers (people)
German male non-fiction writers

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