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Anna Magdalena Godiche

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Anna Magdalena Godiche, 1776

Anna Magdalena Godiche née Høpfner (January 11, 1721 - February 22, 1781) was a Danish book printer and publisher. She managed the biggest printing company in contemporary Denmark.

Biography

Anna Magdalena was born to judge Høpfner in Haderslev. She married Andreas Hartvig Godiche (1714-1769) of Copenhagen in 1736. He owned one of the biggest printing companies in Denmark and was one of those contributing to the expansion of book printing in Denmark in the mid 18th century. She took over the company as a widow and managed it until her death, when it was dissolved. She was the monopoly of printing and publishing the sentences of the de facto regent Johann Friedrich Struensee and Enevold Brandt, who were famously executed in 1772. She specialized in historical works, and printed Andreas Bussæus's Frederik 4.s Dagsregistre (1770), Niels Krag's Christian IIIs Historie (1776-79) and Tycho de Hofman's Historiske Efterretninger om velfortiente danske Adelsmænd (1777-79).

Anna Magdalena Godiche was the target of Ewald's well known epigram "Madame G."

References

  • Harald Ilsøe, Bogtrykkerne i København ca. 1600-1810, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Museum Tusculanums Forlag, 1992. ISBN 87-7289-195-5.
  • Dansk Biografisk Leksikon