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[[Het Zuid-Afrikaansche Tijdschrift]] (1873-1893) was a [[Dutch]] language journal in South Africa.
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[[Het Zuid-Afrikaansche Tijdschrift]] ("The South African journal", 1873-1893) was a [[Dutch]] language journal in South Africa.
  
A revival of the original ''[[Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Tidschrift]]'' (''[[N.Z.A.T.]]''), the new journal was the mouthpiece of  the [[Zuid-Afrikaansche Taalbond]],  championing  [[Cape Dutch]]) as a language for the country, and the journal was intended to help to preserve the language and promote reading.
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''Also found as '''[[Het Zuid Afrikaansche Tijdschrift]]'''''  
  
Founded and edited by "[[Onze Jan]]" ([[J.H. Hofmeyr]] (1845-19).
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A revival of the former ''[[Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Tydschrift]]'' (''[[N.Z.A.T.]]''), the new journal  championed  [[Cape Dutch]] as a language for the country, and the journal was intended to help to preserve the language and promote reading. It became the mouthpiece of  the [[Zuid-Afrikaansche Taalbond]] (founded 1890).
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Founded and edited by "[[Onze Jan]]" ([[J.H. Hofmeyr]] (1845-19), its editorial team and contributors included [[J.W.G. van Oordt]], [[C.P. Hoogenhout]], [[J. van der Tuuk]] (editor after 1890), [[Hubertus Elffers]]
  
The editorial team and contributors included [[J.W.G. van Oordt]], [[J. van der Tuuk]] (editor after 1890), [[Hubertus Elffers]]
 
  
''[[Het Zuid Afrikaansche Tijdschrift]]''
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:54, 6 August 2021

Het Zuid-Afrikaansche Tijdschrift ("The South African journal", 1873-1893) was a Dutch language journal in South Africa.

Also found as Het Zuid Afrikaansche Tijdschrift

A revival of the former Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Tydschrift (N.Z.A.T.), the new journal championed Cape Dutch as a language for the country, and the journal was intended to help to preserve the language and promote reading. It became the mouthpiece of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Taalbond (founded 1890).

Founded and edited by "Onze Jan" (J.H. Hofmeyr (1845-19), its editorial team and contributors included J.W.G. van Oordt, C.P. Hoogenhout, J. van der Tuuk (editor after 1890), Hubertus Elffers



Sources

http://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuid-Afrikaansche_Taalbond

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