"Měsacne Pismo k rozwučenju a k wokřewjenju" – prěni serbski ćišćany časopis

Abstract

The subject of this article is the only number of the Sorbian “Monthly Journal for Instruction and Leisure” to appear in Bautzen in August 1790. The appearance of the journal is considered against the background of the development of the Lusatian press and the conditions relating to the provision of Sorbian religious literature. The Leipzig publisher, Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf, played a large part in this, when he extended his business to Bautzen and Görlitz at the end of 1788. His plan to publish an annual Sorbian Calendar led to friction with the Bautzen printer, Monse. Two probationary students of theology, Karl Gottlob Schirach and Johann August Janke, exploited the situation to bring out a secular journal in Sorbian for the rural population. The pre-face setting out its programme and the individual articles are presented here: a sample from a religious textbook, the translation of a moral tale, a natural history essay and a serialised story against believing in ghosts. The ban on the journal was linked with the outbreak of the peasant revolt in the Electorate of Saxony and the resulting stricter censorship regulations. Further documentation is provided by a copy of the text of the journal, reproduced for the first time.

https://doi.org/10.59195/lp.2017.64-50
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