Laws Concerning Printing, Censorship, and Distribution of Books and Almanacs, Denmark–Norway, Copenhagen (1688)

Source: Kong Christian den Femtes Norske Lov. Trykt paa Boghandler Cappelens Forlag i det Lundhske Bogtrykkeri af C.L. Roshauw, 1833.

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Laws Concerning Printing, Censorship, and Distribution of Books and Almanacs, Denmark–Norway, Copenhagen (1688), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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The Norwegian Law of Christian V. Chapter 20. Regarding Books and Almanacs.

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Christian den Femtes Norske Lov. 20 Capitel. Om Bøger og Almanaker.

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1688: Laws Concerning Printing, Censorship, and Distribution of Books and Almanacs, Denmark–Norway

Author: Christian V

Publisher: C.L. Roshauw

Year: 1688

Location: Copenhagen

Language: Danish

Source: Kong Christian den Femtes Norske Lov. Trykt paa Boghandler Cappelens Forlag i det Lundhske Bogtrykkeri af C.L. Roshauw, 1833.

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Keywords:
almanacs
book trade
censorship
privileges, printing

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