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Chapter 5 - Publicity and Print Culture

from Part I - Aesthetics of Disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2023

Ana Peluffo
Affiliation:
University of California, Irvine
Ronald Briggs
Affiliation:
Barnard College, New York
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Summary

The last section of several periodical publications of the early nineteenth century was devoted to avisos. The noun can be translated as notice, notification, warning, reminder, as well as advertisement. The latter would become prevalent over time, but the rest adequately describe the different functions these texts fulfilled.

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