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Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c.

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sheet. This means it was a full sheet folded once to form 4 pages and then cut open at the fold. The first issues were printed on just one side of the sheet. It also does not have a serial number, a date or a publisher's imprint. These features are now considered essential to newspapers. The imprint
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The paper carries no imprint of the printer or the publisher. Similar papers published later suggest that it may have been printed by Joris Veseler and published and edited by
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The English Newspaper : Some Account of the Physical Development of Journals Printed in London Between 1622 & the Present Day
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appeared in 1619. The date and serial number as well as the practice of printing on both sides of the sheet started in 1620.
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The word "Courante" in the title of this and other news publications went on to supply the Dutch word for newspaper,
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and a line running in it. There are no empty lines within the body text. The body of the text is printed in Dutch
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After the very beginning, English news periodicals reverted to the pamphlet form. However, in 1665 the
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type is used for datelines which also act as headlines for the news items. The text is
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Selected Essays on the History of Letter-Forms in Manuscript and Print
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conventions that have been associated with newspapers ever since.
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The first issue presented news from four sources, including
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The only surviving copy of the first issue is in Sweden's
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Relation: aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien
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appeared until about 1672 and was then merged with the
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Morison, S. (1980) "The Origins of the Newspaper". In
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and the beginnings of paragraphs are identified with
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and that ended the era of the newsbooks in England.
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Dutch
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broadsheet
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folio
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black-letter
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indents
line-height
Kungliga Biblioteket
Stockholm
Koninklijke Bibliotheek
The Hague
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