Type | newspaper |
---|---|
Founder(s) | Pedro de Angelis |
Publisher | Imprenta Argentina Imprenta de la Independencia.[1] |
Editor | Pedro de Ángelis |
Founded | 1829 |
Language | Spanish |
Ceased publication | 1833 |
City | Buenos Aires |
Country | Argentina |
El Lucero. Diario político, literario y mercantil was an Argentine newspaper of the 19th century, edited during the governments of Lavalle, Viamonte, Rosas and Balcarce.[2]
History
El Lucero, was a newspaper whose content was based on politics, literature and business news, founded by Neapolitan journalist Pedro de Ángelis.[3] It was published in the Imprenta Argentina and Imprenta de la Independencia, between September 7, 1829 and July 31, 1833.[4]
Gallery
- News about the transfer of the remains of Manuel Dorrego.
- notice concerning the Regiment of Patricians.
- Regiment of Patricians, El Lucero, November 10, 1830.
- Supply of Leathers of the City.
- news concerning the town of San Andrés de Giles.
References
- ↑ Catálogo del periodismo e imprenta argentina, Ministerio de Educación y Justicia, 1960
- ↑ La independencia y la época de rivadavia, 1810-1829, Vicente Gesualdo, 1978
- ↑ Revista de la Biblioteca nacional, Argentina. Biblioteca Nacional, 1946
- ↑ Vida y obra de Pedro de Angelis, Elías Díaz Molano, 1968
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