Erbauliche Monaths Unterredungen

Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen ("Edifying Monthly Discussions") was a magazine based in the Holy Roman Empire, now Germany.

This allowed for printed single-page leaflets to evolve into multipage pamphlets, bridging the gap between newspapers and books.

[5] In its initial iteration, the literary magazine, although labeled as a periodical philosophy publication, exclusively showcased the works of Rist, which was predominantly poetry and hymns.

[5][8] For the topic of discussion, January focused on ink, February on country life, March on the philosopher's stone, April on painting, May on reading culture, and June on contemplating death.

[16] The Most Noble Wetness of the Entire World was reprinted in January 1671 and then in 1674 by Schiele's Bookshop in Frankfurt, authored by Johann Rist.

[18] Some editions of the magazine have been digitized and made available on the internet, while others can be found in German archives in their original form.