Norsk Militært Tidsskrift

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Norsk Militært Tidsskrift 
Discipline Military science
Language Norwegian
Edited byHarald Høiback
Publication details
Former name(s)
Militairt Tidsskrift; Norskt Militairt Tidsskrift
Publication history
1831–present
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
Nor. Mil. Tidsskr.
Indexing
ISSN 0029-2028
LCCN ca06000315
OCLC  no. 10419737
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Norsk Militært Tidsskrift (English: Norwegian Military Journal) is a Norwegian journal first issued in 1831, and published by Oslo Militære Samfund from 1835. [1] The original title of the periodical was Militairt Tidsskrift. It has been issued continuously since 1831, and is among the oldest journals published in Norway. [2] [3]

Oslo Militære Samfund

Oslo Militære Samfund is a Norwegian society of military commissioned officers founded in 1825. The society has published the magazine Norsk Militært Tidsskrift since 1835. Its location at Myntgt. 3 in Oslo was built in 1878, and designed by architect Wilhelm von Hanno.

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References

  1. "Norsk Militært Tidsskrift". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  2. Berg, Roald (2000). 1814-1905. Profesjon Union Nasjon. Norsk forsvarshistorie (in Norwegian). 2. Bergen: Eide Forlag. pp. 104–106. ISBN   82-514-0619-6.
  3. "Formenn og redaktører i Norsk Militært Tidsskrift". Norsk Militært Tidsskrift. Retrieved 9 July 2011.