Timeline of early Estonian publicationsThis is the timeline of notable early Estonian publications, along with links to the articles discussing them.TimePublicationPersonRemarks1535Wanradt–Koell Catechismby and the oldest preserved Estonian language book, printed in Wittenberg1524–1532Kullamaa Manuscriptthe oldest source containing longer texts in Estonian1622Agenda Parvaunknownthe oldest book which in some places uses South Estonian1633Historische Prodromus des Lieffländischen Rechtens und Reglementsby first book published in Estonia1641, 1649Leyen Spiegelby Heinrich Stahlfirst book printed in Estonia and using Estonian. This sermon book, published in two volumes, ran parallel in German and Estonian.1675–1676Ordinari Freytags Post-Zeitungedited by Christoph Brendenkenfirst newspaper published in Estonia, in German1739a Bibleby Jacob Johann Köhlerthe first printing of Estonian translation of the Bible1766–1767Lühhike öppetusedited by Peter Ernst Wilde, translated by August Wilhelm Hupela medical manual; the first Estonian-language periodic publication1795an ABCby Otto Wilhelm Masingthe oldest known preserved Estonian primer1807Tarto maa rahva Näddali-Leht?the first Estonian-language newspaper1813–1832Beiträge zur genauern Kenntniß der ehstnischen Spracheedited by Johann Heinrich Rosenplänterthe first scientific journal discussing Estonian1821–1823Marahva Näddala-Lehtedited by Otto Wilhelm Masingan early weekly newspaper1857Postimees establishededited by Johann Voldemar Jannsenthe oldest still published Estonian-language newspaper1857–1861Kalevipoegby Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwaldprinted piece-by-piece as an academic publication of the Õpetatud Eesti Selts1891Postimees goes daily?the first Estonian-language daily newspaper