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-==The Marteau Encyclopedia of the Early Modern Period==+<p style="font-family:Arial; font-size:18px; text-indent:0px; margin-top:30px; margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%; margin-bottom:40px; line-height:18px; text-align:left; margin-right: 20%;">Pierre Marteau, Cologne<br>
 +Virtual Publisher for over 350 Years</p>
-is, most obviously, a wikimedia based interactive online dictionary and research data base. Readers who have edited Wikipedia articles will be familiar with the software and its immense advantages: You can edit texts within this database from all around the globe. Your edit will be listed in the page “history” (click tab above). You can modify whatever you find with this database, you can augment it and you can open new articles within this structure and link them to articles you found or want to create in the future.+<table width=320 style="margin-right:3%;margin-left:40px;" align="right" cellpadding="3">
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 +<p style="font-size: 10px; margin-right: 30px; margin-left: 30px;">Probably the first Marteau-title: ''L'Histoire de Henry III, Roy de France et Pologne'' (Cologne: Pierre Du Marteau, 1660).</p></td>
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-As in Wikipedia the authors have decided not to insist on their copyrights. You are entitled to copy materials from our pages, we invite you to do so.+<p style="font-family:Arial; text-indent:0px; margin-top:10px; margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%; font-size:12px; margin-bottom:10px; line-height:18px; text-align:left; margin-right: 20%;">The Marteau webspace, honoring the legendary [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Marteau virtual publisher] is a community projedt of researches dealing with the 17th and 18th centuries with a focus on the period 1650-1750.</p>
-The big difference between the different international Wikipedia-editions and ''The Marteau Encyclopaedia of the Early Modern Period'' will be the rule our authors have adopted: They write under their “real names” and they open “user pages” on which they promote their own work in this field. To ensure this you will be requested to enter your personal Marteau-password (contact us to get one!) before you can begin – a barrier and a chance: If you write here, you will work without fear of vandalism and the more unpleasant encounters our bigger Wikipedia cannot avoid without giving up what makes them so extraordinary attractive.+<p style="font-family:Arial; text-indent:0px; margin-top:10px; margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%; font-size:12px; margin-bottom:10px; line-height:18px; text-align:left; margin-right: 20%;">The project was founded in 2001 by [[User:Anton Kirchhofer|Anton Kirchhofer]], [[User:Martin Mulsow|Martin Mulsow]], and [[User:Olaf Simons|Olaf Simons]]. An associated project [http://www.xix-e.pierre-marteau.com/index.html The 19th-century Marteau] was initiated by Anton Kirchhofer in 2004.</p>
-Our topic – the period from the invention of the printing press to the beginning of the nineteenth century – is a topic of general interest and one of research done by specialists. We explicitly want to attract the community of specialists (with a perspective on the wider audience we can offer). Do create entries within this dictionary to give insight into your research. There will not be a “too special” or “too scientific” or “too scholarly” to be expected from the participants you will meet on our pages. Du not hesitate to use ''The Marteau Encyclopaedia of the Early Modern Period'' to advertise your research and feel free to comment on research you will find on these pages. The additional, more scholarly project is what we will be trying to offer.+<p style="font-family:Arial; text-indent:0px; margin-top:10px; margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%; font-size:12px; margin-bottom:10px; line-height:18px; text-align:left; margin-right: 20%;">We offer project webspace to groups and individual interested and maintain a Wiki to allow exchange and synergies between individual projects.</p>
-We do especially welcome articles on differences, articles stressing gaps between our present world an the 17th and 18th century world to be encountered on our pages. The fact that all our articles will stay within this past will add to the projects fascination. The link to [[London]] you will set at the Marteau Encyclopedia will be the link to the early modern London with its topics and images, the link to [[money]] will lead into the early modern world of money and monetary politics. The reconstruction of the distant past will be part of our project and the readers should have when travelling through the ''The Marteau Encyclopaedia of the Early Modern Period''.+<p style="font-family:Arial; text-indent:0px; margin-top:10px; margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%; font-size:12px; margin-bottom:10px; line-height:18px; text-align:left; margin-right: 20%;">We invite contributors to open [[:Category:Marteau Contributor|user pages]] and to give information about their ongoing work and interests in the period. Contact [mailto:olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com] for User registration.</p>
-At your Service+<p style="font-family:Arial; text-indent:0px; margin-top:10px; margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%; font-size:12px; margin-bottom:10px; line-height:18px; text-align:left; margin-right: 20%;">semper iidem</p>
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 +Dr. Olaf Simons<br>
 +Forschungszentrum Gotha<br>
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Pierre Marteau, Cologne
Virtual Publisher for over 350 Years

Recveil-Marteau-1660.gif

Probably the first Marteau-title: L'Histoire de Henry III, Roy de France et Pologne (Cologne: Pierre Du Marteau, 1660).

The Marteau webspace, honoring the legendary virtual publisher is a community projedt of researches dealing with the 17th and 18th centuries with a focus on the period 1650-1750.

The project was founded in 2001 by Anton Kirchhofer, Martin Mulsow, and Olaf Simons. An associated project The 19th-century Marteau was initiated by Anton Kirchhofer in 2004.

We offer project webspace to groups and individual interested and maintain a Wiki to allow exchange and synergies between individual projects.

We invite contributors to open user pages and to give information about their ongoing work and interests in the period. Contact olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com for User registration.

semper iidem

The Company of Editors

 

 


Webmaster:
Dr. Olaf Simons
Forschungszentrum Gotha
Schloss Friedenstein
99867 Gotha
olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com