the periodical press
1Periodical Literature, Spain — Periodical Literature Spain † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (Spain) The periodical Press in Spain began to exist early in the history of that country. The Enciclopedia Hispano Americana , in the article periodismo ,… …
2Periodical — Periodic Pe ri*od ic, Periodical Pe ri*od ic*al, a. [L. periodicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. p[ e]riodique.] 1. Of or pertaining to a period or periods, or to division by periods. [1913 Webster] The periodicaltimes of all the satellites. Sir J. Herschel.… …
3Periodical Literature, Germany — Periodical Literature Germany † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (Germany) The Catholic periodical press of Germany is a product of the nineteenth century. It is only within the last forty years that it has become… …
4Periodical Literature, Austria — Periodical Literature Austria † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature Austria The Catholic Press is represented in Austria by 140 newspapers and 152 other periodicals. Of the former, 79 are in German; 22 in the Czech, or… …
5Periodical Literature, Italy — Periodical Literature Italy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (Italy) Without going back to the Acta Diurna, Acta Senatus, or Acta publica, existing in Rome in Cæsar s time, the modern newspaper had its birth in Venice.… …
6Periodical Literature, England — Periodical Literature England † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (England) Not until the toleration acts of the early nineteenth century and the Catholic revival incident upon the immigration of the French clergy, were… …
7Periodical Literature, France — Periodical Literature France † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (France) The first periodical published in France was the Gazette de France , founded in May, 1631, by the physician Théophraste Renaudot. It first appeared… …
8Periodical Literature, Poland — Periodical Literature Poland † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (Poland) There was a period of slow development from 1831 to 1864, and a period of progress from 1864 to the present day. During the first period there were… …
9The Guardian of Education — (June 1802 ndash; September 1806) was the first successful periodical dedicated to reviewing children s literature in Britain. [Grenby, Introduction , xiv.] It was edited by eighteenth century educationalist, children s author, and Sunday School… …
10Periodical Literature in the United States — Periodical Literature The United States † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (The United States) According to The Official Catholic Directory for 1911, there are 321 Catholic periodicals published in the United States. Of… …