Bremer Beiträge

Bremer contributions was the name for the weekly magazine New contributions in writing for pleasure of the mind and wit. She appeared from 1744 to 1759 during the era of the Enlightenment.

History

The magazine was founded in 1744 in Bremen, the writer Karl Christian gardener. She appeared in the publishing of Nathanael Saurmann and was considered a mouthpiece of the Saxon school of poetry. Together with gardeners worked Johann Andreas Cramer, Johann Arnold Ebert, Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener, Johann Adolf Schlegel and Konrad Schmid with Arnold since the founding.

Later also provided Fear God Christian Gellert, Nicholas Dietrich Giseke, Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Christlob Mylius and Justus Friedrich Wilhelm Zachariae posts. Klopstock published here for the first chants of his Messiah.

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