PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Augsburg Printers' Ordinance, Augsburg (1713)

Source: Augsburg Staats- und Stadtbibliothek A6 Nr. 1119.

Citation:
Augsburg Printers' Ordinance, Augsburg (1713), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
A Most Honourable and Most Wise Council's of the Holy Empire's Town Augspurg Printers' Ordinance

Full title original language:
Eines Wohl=Edlen und Hochweisen Raths deß Heil. Reichs Staats- und Stadtbibliothek Augspurg Buchdrucker=Ordnung Im Jahre Christi 1713

Abstract:
This document is associated with the core document: d_1660

Commentary: No commentaries for this record.

Bibliography:
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Related documents in this database:
1660: Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance

Author: Augsburg City Council

Publisher: N.N.

Year: 1713

Location: Augsburg

Language: German

Source: Augsburg Staats- und Stadtbibliothek A6 Nr. 1119.

Persons referred to:
Ayblinger, Franz Ulrich
Charles VI of Habsburg
Schönborn, Friedrich Karl Count von

Places referred to:
Augsburg
Vienna

Cases referred to:
N/A

Institutions referred to:
Augsburg City Council
Aulic Council (Reichshofrat) of the H.R.E. (Vienna)
Imperial Supreme Court (Reichskammergericht, Wetzlar)

Legislation:
Augsburg Printers' Ordinance 1713
Imperial Statute Book (Reichspolizeiordnung) 1577

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authenticity
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defamation
employer/employee relations
formalities
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guild regulation
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importation
learning, the advancement of
licensing, Approbation
licensing, Imprimatur
newspapers
penalties, paid to fiscal authorities
penalties, paid to publisher(s)
printing, history of
religious works
universities

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