Der teutsche Merkur (English: The German Mercury) was a literary magazine published and edited by Christoph Martin Wieland.
[1] He used the Merkur as an organ to advance the Enlightenment[2] and to provide a platform to support literary taste.
[1] In 1790 the title was changed to Der neue teutsche Merkur and continued publication until 1810.
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