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Friedrich Vieweg

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When sovereignty was restored in 1815, he became involved in politics and public works administration, serving for some time as a city councillor. In 1824, a planned patriotic weekly called the "Braunschweigische Hauschronik" failed to materialize. From 1826 to 1828, he produced the "Mitternachtblatt
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wanted to establish a Book Fair and make Braunschweig the center of the German bookselling trade. At the Duke's request, Vieweg moved there in 1799 and was presented with some land and a dilapidated theater where he could set up his operations.
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In 1784, he moved to Berlin to look after the Mylius Bookstore, whose owner was ill. After the owner's death in 1786, Vieweg founded his own publishing business. His first success was an edition of
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led him to become a bookseller in the Halle Orphanage bookstore. His experience there led to a position as an assistant at the Bohn Bookstore in
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He was the son of master tailor Johann Valentin Vieweg (d. 1785), who later owned a starch factory. After cancelling an apprenticeship in
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für gebildete Stände" (Evening Journal for Educated Readers) in cooperation with
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Upon his death in 1835, his publishing company passed to his eldest son,
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but, due to some disagreements, it was sold to Niedmann’s Verlag in
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and his daughter Charlotte, who would become Vieweg's wife.
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Halle an der Saale
Braunschweig
[ˈfiːveːk]
Vieweg Verlag
Magdeburg
Friedrich Nicolai
Hamburg
Joachim Heinrich Campe
Goethe
Hermann and Dorothea

Braunschweigische Landesmuseum
Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand
Napoleonic Army
type foundry
Adolf Müllner
Wolfenbüttel
Eduard Vieweg
Georg Westermann



Vieweg
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
Braunschweig University Library: Vieweg Archive
Categories
1761 births
1835 deaths
18th-century German publishers (people)

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