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Dansk: Ugeblad for Borgere, no. 1, 1. årgang, 1793. En for tiden atypisk anvendelse af typografisk design i bladets titelfelt. Werfel har, ved at nævne forskellige erhverv (samt "Borgere af den Jødiske Nation"), ville signalere at bladet var for den ellers ikke meget læsende middelstand af selvstændige erhvervsdrivende. I bladets no. 16, 22. november 1793, meddeles det at forlaget af udgivelsen blev overtaget af bogtrykker Abraham Soldin, og i dets no.22-23, for den 13. og 17. december, 1793 (bladet blev udgivet som dobbeltnummer i denne periode), meddeles det at: "Da man troer, ved at udelade den runde Figur, som findes paa første Side, at vinde mere Læsning paa hvert Blad, saa bliver samme, naar det første Bind er sluttet, reent udeladt, - og kommer altsaa i Fremtiden at udgaae under Titel af: Ugeblad for Borgere." Fra januar 1794 fik bladet et mere traditionel titelfelt, uden typografiske dikkedarer, og nævnelsen af de mange erhverv udskiftet med det mere generelle "Borgere".
Date Magazine from 1793, photo taken March 17 2011
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Author Photo by Saddhiyama
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