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The Fugger news-letters, second series
Klarwill, Victor
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Barton went to Constantinople inin the pay of the Levant Company, as secretary to the founder of the English embassy in the city, William Harborne and in was left by Harborne as English agent. The term Fuggerzeitungen often appears in studies on the history of media and communication, and is used in the German-speaking world as a general synonym for sixteenth-century handwritten newsletters.
More precisely, however, the term refers to a body of such newsletters collected by the brothers Octavian Secundus () and Philipp Eduard Fugger (). The Florida of old when Spanish galleons sailed the seas, is pictured in George Gibbs' new novel, "The Love of G.
Putnam's sons announce that later in the spring, they will publish the second series of "The Fugger News-Letters," the first series of which appeared over a year ago. The Fuggers were the bankers to many of the Catholic monarchies – especially the Hapsburgs — in the 15th & 16th centuries.
The Newsletters were started by Count Philip Eduard Fugger for an audience of one – himself. Matthews explains it best: Even in the 2nd part of the 16th century, the Fugger interests were world-wide in scope.
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Byrne. (New York: G. Putnam's Sons, pp. Illustrations. $6.) This second series of Fugger News-Letters possesses a unity which the first series lacked. Close mobile search navigation. Issue navigation. Articles.it was, however, by reading this book. FLOYD N. HOUSE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA The Fugger News-Letters, IISecond Series, being a fur-ther selecton from the Fugger papers referring especially to Queen Elizabeth and matters relating to England during the years II Translated by L.
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