[1] In 1782 they obtained the authorization of the government and started the publication of the Giornale Enciclopedico di Milano - Notizie Storico Politiche (in English: Encyclopedic journal of Milan, historical and political news).
Sometime it had a literary supplement named Estratto della letteratura europea (in English: Extract from European literature).
[3] The editor, in charge of choosing the news to publish and of writing them, was Gaetano Morandi, a priest from Genoa.
This Gazzetta of Milano ceased to be published at the end of 1797, surpassed by the Jacobin newspapers.
[2] The Il Corriere di Gabinetto - Gazzetta di Milano was usually composed of 12 pages of Fridays, covering foreign and military news, a limited number of news from Italy, some advertisements and commercial information, the exchanges rates and the number of deaths in Milan.