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Minerva (German journal) : ウィキペディア英語版
Minerva (German magazine)

''Minerva'' was a history and political magazine founded and edited by Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz. Its full title was ''Minerva: Ein Journal historischen und politischen Inhalts''.〔 The magazine was among the most significant history and political magazines published in the 1790s.
The first two volumes were published in Berlin by J.T. Unger in 1792.〔(Minerva. Ein journal historischen und politischen inhalts ) Retrieved 28 June 2012〕 However, its headquarters was in Hamburg.〔 ''Minerva'' was widely read, including by such people as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller. Friedrich Klopstock was one of the contributors. The magazine had a liberal stance.〔 It ceased publication in 1858.〔
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