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A imprensa periódica portuguesa dita ‘oficial’ iniciou-se com a publicação da Gazeta de Lisboa,
em 1715, e marcaria indelevelmente todo o século XVIII. Contudo, os seus primórdios remontam aos tempos
da Restauração (1640-1668) e, de um modo mais esbatido e ténue, às publicações ‘periódicas’ editadas até à
viragem dos séculos XVII-XVIII. Assim, importa evocar a pertinência desses títulos ‘periódicos’, no sentido de se conhecerem os fundamentos dessa mesma imprensa periódica oficial, os quais englobam um contexto editorial ainda pouco conhecido.
The Portuguese ‘official’ periodical press began with the publication of the Gazeta de Lisboa in 1715 and would indelibly mark the entire eighteenth century. However, its origins date back to the time of the Restoration Wars (1640-1668) and, more remotely, to the ‘periodic’ publications that circulated until the turn of the seventeenth to the eighteenth century. Thus, it is important to address the relevance of these ‘periodical’ titles, in order to understand the foundations of the official press, which encompass an editorial context that is still little known.
The Portuguese ‘official’ periodical press began with the publication of the Gazeta de Lisboa in 1715 and would indelibly mark the entire eighteenth century. However, its origins date back to the time of the Restoration Wars (1640-1668) and, more remotely, to the ‘periodic’ publications that circulated until the turn of the seventeenth to the eighteenth century. Thus, it is important to address the relevance of these ‘periodical’ titles, in order to understand the foundations of the official press, which encompass an editorial context that is still little known.
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Gazeta de Lisboa Imprensa periódica Século XVIII História Historiografia Periodical press 18th century History Historiography
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CEPESE – Centro de Estudos da População, Economia e Sociedade