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Genova (or Di Genova) was a newspaper published in Genoa from 1639 to 1646. The issue dated 29 July 1639 is the oldest issue still in existence of a newspaper printed in Italy. This newspaper was founded and edited by Michele Castelli, and it supported the pro-Spanish faction in the politic of the Republic of Genoa. This newspaper edited by Michele Castelli shall not be confused with another newspaper printed in Genoa from 1642 to 1684, always titled Genova, but founded by Alessandro Botticelli and tied to the pro-French faction, and sometimes known as Il Sincero.

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  • Genova (gazeto, 1639–1646) (eo)
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  • Genova (aŭ Di Genova) estis gazeto publikigita en Ĝenovo el 1639 ĝis 1646. La eldonaĵo datita en la 29a de julio 1639 estas la plej antikva eldonaĵo de gazeto presita en Italio. Tiu gazeto estis fondita kaj eldonita de Michele Castelli, kaj subtenita de la pro-hispania partio en la politiko de la Ĝenova Respubliko. Tiu gazeto eldonita de Michele Castelli ne estu konfuzita kun alia gazeto presita en Ĝenovo el 1642 ĝis 1684, same titolita Genova, sed fondita de Alessandro Botticelli kaj ligita al la pro-francia partio, kaj foje konata kiel Il Sincero (La sincerulo). (eo)
  • Genova (or Di Genova) was a newspaper published in Genoa from 1639 to 1646. The issue dated 29 July 1639 is the oldest issue still in existence of a newspaper printed in Italy. This newspaper was founded and edited by Michele Castelli, and it supported the pro-Spanish faction in the politic of the Republic of Genoa. This newspaper edited by Michele Castelli shall not be confused with another newspaper printed in Genoa from 1642 to 1684, always titled Genova, but founded by Alessandro Botticelli and tied to the pro-French faction, and sometimes known as Il Sincero. (en)
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  • Genova (en)
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  • issue 16 Dec 1639 (en)
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  • Michele Castelli (en)
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  • Pier Giovanni Calenzano (en)
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  • Genova (aŭ Di Genova) estis gazeto publikigita en Ĝenovo el 1639 ĝis 1646. La eldonaĵo datita en la 29a de julio 1639 estas la plej antikva eldonaĵo de gazeto presita en Italio. Tiu gazeto estis fondita kaj eldonita de Michele Castelli, kaj subtenita de la pro-hispania partio en la politiko de la Ĝenova Respubliko. Tiu gazeto eldonita de Michele Castelli ne estu konfuzita kun alia gazeto presita en Ĝenovo el 1642 ĝis 1684, same titolita Genova, sed fondita de Alessandro Botticelli kaj ligita al la pro-francia partio, kaj foje konata kiel Il Sincero (La sincerulo). Fakuloj supozas, ke la unua gazeto presita en Italio estis eldonita en Florenco en 1636 fare de Amador Massi kaj Lorenzo Landi, sed oni ne malkovris ekzempleron por konfirmi tiun hipotezon, kaj tiele la "Genova" gazeto, presita ekde 1639, devas esti ĝis nun konsiderata la plej malnova presita gazeto en Italio. (eo)
  • Genova (or Di Genova) was a newspaper published in Genoa from 1639 to 1646. The issue dated 29 July 1639 is the oldest issue still in existence of a newspaper printed in Italy. This newspaper was founded and edited by Michele Castelli, and it supported the pro-Spanish faction in the politic of the Republic of Genoa. This newspaper edited by Michele Castelli shall not be confused with another newspaper printed in Genoa from 1642 to 1684, always titled Genova, but founded by Alessandro Botticelli and tied to the pro-French faction, and sometimes known as Il Sincero. Scholars suppose that the first newspaper printed in Italy was edited in Florence in 1636 by Amador Massi and Lorenzo Landi, but no issue was discovered to confirm that conjecture, therefore the Genova newspaper, printed from 1639, shall be considered the oldest printed newspaper in Italy. (en)
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