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Retro NEWS: “Eu quero minha MÃE !!!”
https://retropolis.com.br/2026/05/09/retro-news-eu-quero-minha-mae/
#Especial #MundoRetro #Calculadora #CalculadoraCientfica #CalculadorasDeBolso #DiasDaMes #Editorial #RetroNEWS
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Retro NEWS: “Eu quero minha MÃE !!!”
https://retropolis.com.br/2026/05/09/retro-news-eu-quero-minha-mae/
#Especial #MundoRetro #Calculadora #CalculadoraCientfica #CalculadorasDeBolso #DiasDaMes #Editorial #RetroNEWS
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Retro NEWS: “Eu quero minha MÃE !!!”
https://retropolis.com.br/2026/05/09/retro-news-eu-quero-minha-mae/
#Especial #MundoRetro #Calculadora #CalculadoraCientfica #CalculadorasDeBolso #DiasDaMes #Editorial #RetroNEWS
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Retro NEWS: “Eu quero minha MÃE !!!”
https://retropolis.com.br/2026/05/09/retro-news-eu-quero-minha-mae/
#Especial #MundoRetro #Calculadora #CalculadoraCientfica #CalculadorasDeBolso #DiasDaMes #Editorial #RetroNEWS
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#Généalogie 🌳 Quand Napoléon signait les contrats de mariage de ses sujets ✍️
La découverte d’un modeste fascicule aux AN a éveillé l’attention des bénévoles de l’association Familles Parisiennes.
Ce carnet recensait initialement 80 unions. En fouillant dans #Retronews l’équipe a fini par identifier 130 contrats marqués du sceau impérial. Explorant deux siècles de monarchie, de Louis XIII jusqu’à Napoléon III, 250 actes ont été exhumés de l’oubli.
Blog #Geneanet 🌿
https://www.geneanet.org/blog/post/2026/04/quand-napoleon-signait-les-contrats-de-mariage-de-ses-sujets -
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📰🖱️ Noch mehr Zeitungsarchive bei historicum.netDie FID-Lizenz #RetroNews der Bibliothèque nationale de France wurde nun um Inhalte des späten 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts ergänzt.
Darunter:
- Libération (1973-2004)
- Le Parisien (1944-2000)
- Paris Match (1949-2006)Details hier:
https://www.historicum.net/news/artikel/2025/infomaterial-zu-historicumnet-fuer-den-einsatz-in-der-lehre -
@polylogue Pff… Je suis en pleine recherche d’iconographie historique ; les ressources correctement numérisées et à disposition en ligne en France, c’est assez lamentable. J’y connais pas grand chose, mais la BéhèNèFe, c’est dingo. On voit qu’il peut y avoir des efforts, mais #Retronews, pardon…
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Y a #Retronews qui tient un stand à la Fête de l'Huma.
https://fete.humanite.fr/blog/les-stands/?guest=6895eb48b522072cf589a05c
Attends... Quoi ???
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La filliale de la #BnF, #BnFPartenariats, se lance dans la #presse contemporaine (#Libé, #ParisMatch), si l'on en croit les comptes annuels 2023. C'est dans l'offre académique de #RétroNews. https://www.pappers.fr/entreprise/bnf-partenariats-751246836
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La filliale de la #BnF, #BnFPartenariats, se lance dans la #presse contemporaine (#Libé, #ParisMatch), si l'on en croit les comptes annuels 2023. C'est dans l'offre académique de #RétroNews. https://www.pappers.fr/entreprise/bnf-partenariats-751246836
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La filliale de la #BnF, #BnFPartenariats, se lance dans la #presse contemporaine (#Libé, #ParisMatch), si l'on en croit les comptes annuels 2023. C'est dans l'offre académique de #RétroNews. https://www.pappers.fr/entreprise/bnf-partenariats-751246836
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La filliale de la #BnF, #BnFPartenariats, se lance dans la #presse contemporaine (#Libé, #ParisMatch), si l'on en croit les comptes annuels 2023. C'est dans l'offre académique de #RétroNews. https://www.pappers.fr/entreprise/bnf-partenariats-751246836
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Les liens de #Retronews refonctionnent ! Merci @RetroNewsBnF #BNF
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Mise à jour de #Retronews. Qui dit mise à jour, dit liens morts ! #Wikipédia comporte 12 000 liens vers ce site. cc @RetroNewsBnF
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🚀 News! The #risc_os AI User Guide just got a new update: 🎉
🖱️ Better guidance on mouse use in RISC OS
📜 Expanded comparisons of RO 3.1x, 3.60, 3.70, & 5Big thanks for your feedback and patience! 🙌
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#chatgpt #AI #riscos #acorn #retrocomputing #vintagecomputing #GenAI #computing #retronews #llm
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If you liked Share and enjoy, you might also: publicise and propagate.
A daily papyrus newspaper, the Acta Diurna (Daily Events), was distributed in locations in Rome and around the Baths. Its motto was “Publicize And Propagate.” Probably the low-grade saitic or taenotic papyrus was used for daily publishing, no doubt one of the reasons that no scraps of the Acta Diurna have ever been found.
Whitewashed boards with news of the day were, also, posted in public places. The Acta Diurna kept Romans current on events of interest: weddings, births, deaths, crimes, trials, monies in the treasury from the provinces, the cost of the supply of grain, movements and events in the Imperial family, gossip columns on the latest amatory adventures of the rich and famous, gladiator events, military and political news as well as some human interest stories (dog lost far away finds way home) and astrological readings.
When Julius Caesar was Consul in 59 BC, he began the Acta Diurna and ordered it posted in markets, on the doors of temples and in all public places. Because no pieces of the daily newspaper are extant, we know about the gazette and its popularity with Romans, Christians and Barbarians only through ancient writers. In the writing of his Lives of the Caesars Suetonius used the Acta Diurna for dates and places of births, deaths and events. Through Tacitus we learn the newspaper was carried by courier throughout Rome’s vast empire and was eagerly read for current news from Rome. Describing a bit of intrigue between Nero and one of Nero’s opponents in the Senate named Thrasea, Tacitus says: “The journal of the Roman people is scanned through the provinces and armies with double care for news of what Thrasea has done.” Annals 16.22 Tacitus does, however, want to separate his great works of history from common journalism: “It has been held fitting to consign great events to the pages of history and details such as these (the foundation and beams of Nero’s amphitheater) to the urban gazette.” Annals 13.31 The daily gazette, published in Rome, continued until c. 330 when Emperor Constantine moved the seat of government to Constantinople.—Sandra Sweeny Silver
(Source: https://archive.is/ghmbd (archived from earlychurchhistory.org).)
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If you liked Share and enjoy, you might also: publicise and propagate.
A daily papyrus newspaper, the Acta Diurna (Daily Events), was distributed in locations in Rome and around the Baths. Its motto was “Publicize And Propagate.” Probably the low-grade saitic or taenotic papyrus was used for daily publishing, no doubt one of the reasons that no scraps of the Acta Diurna have ever been found.
Whitewashed boards with news of the day were, also, posted in public places. The Acta Diurna kept Romans current on events of interest: weddings, births, deaths, crimes, trials, monies in the treasury from the provinces, the cost of the supply of grain, movements and events in the Imperial family, gossip columns on the latest amatory adventures of the rich and famous, gladiator events, military and political news as well as some human interest stories (dog lost far away finds way home) and astrological readings.
When Julius Caesar was Consul in 59 BC, he began the Acta Diurna and ordered it posted in markets, on the doors of temples and in all public places. Because no pieces of the daily newspaper are extant, we know about the gazette and its popularity with Romans, Christians and Barbarians only through ancient writers. In the writing of his Lives of the Caesars Suetonius used the Acta Diurna for dates and places of births, deaths and events. Through Tacitus we learn the newspaper was carried by courier throughout Rome’s vast empire and was eagerly read for current news from Rome. Describing a bit of intrigue between Nero and one of Nero’s opponents in the Senate named Thrasea, Tacitus says: “The journal of the Roman people is scanned through the provinces and armies with double care for news of what Thrasea has done.” Annals 16.22 Tacitus does, however, want to separate his great works of history from common journalism: “It has been held fitting to consign great events to the pages of history and details such as these (the foundation and beams of Nero’s amphitheater) to the urban gazette.” Annals 13.31 The daily gazette, published in Rome, continued until c. 330 when Emperor Constantine moved the seat of government to Constantinople.—Sandra Sweeny Silver
(Source: https://archive.is/ghmbd (archived from earlychurchhistory.org).)
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Wir haben ja für unsere Nutzer:innen die "#RetroNews" lizenziert: https://www.ulb.uni-muenster.de/dbis/id/102735
Die BNF hat nun die drei am häufigsten gelesenen Artikel bekanntgegeben:
« Mars 1913 : l'internement forcé de Camille Claudel» https://www.retronews.fr/arts/echo-de-presse/2020/08/07/linternement-force-de-camille-claudel
« Les derniers instants de Louis XVI, selon son bourreau » https://www.retronews.fr/societe/grands-articles/2023/01/11/les-derniers-instants-de-louis-xvi
« Le débat parlementaire sur la politique coloniale en 1885 »
https://www.retronews.fr/colonialisme-droits-de-lhomme/long-format/2018/03/26/le-debat-parlementaire-sur-la-politique
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Wir haben die Lizenz für die französische Zeitungendatenbank #Retronews der Bibliotheque Nationale de France (BnF) für zwei weitere Jahre verlängert.
» https://ulb.uni-muenster.de/fachblog/archiv/1992
📰🇫🇷🔍 #Tageszeitungen #Frankreich #Digitalisate -
@klerh @AlixB @jehansanspour @BertrandCaron mais sur #Retronews c’est pas dans ce type de partenariat que se fait la numérisation non ? C’est plutôt de la prestation directement ?
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EXO-TICAL, ZX Spectrum https://vitno.org/2023/09/22/exo-tical-zx-spectrum/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #RetroGaming #RetroNews @VintageNewOld
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Sur Rétronews, le site de presse de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, un article revient sur la re-création des jeux olympiques en 1896. Article réservé aux internautes disposant d'un abonnement.
https://www.retronews.fr/evenements-sportifs/long-format/2018/03/15/les-premiers-jeux-olympiques-modernes-de-1896
#GeeksAnciens #histoire #BNF #Retronews #JeuxOlympiques #JO #GrèceAntique #sport -
Une presse totalement libre, affranchie de l’État comme des intérêts économiques ? L'historien Dominique Pinsolle revient sur deux siècles de cette critique #anticapitaliste de la presse dans #RetroNews.
https://www.retronews.fr/histoire-de-la-presse/interview/2023/03/20/bas-la-presse-bourgeoise-dominique-pinsolle -
#RetroNews ist ein Online-Archiv französischer #Zeitungen mit über 2.000 Titeln, die zwischen 1631 und 1951 erschienen; inkl. Tages- und politischer Presse, regionaler Publikationen und Satirezeitschriften. Das #Archiv wird mtl. aktualisiert, bietet erweiterte Recherchemöglichkeiten sowie ein #Tool zur Extraktion von #Forschungsdaten.
Der Zugang für Nutzer der #bsbmuenchen erfolgt über das Datenbank-Infosystem – die BSB-Lizenz wurde bis Ende 2023 verlängert.