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Printing statutes in the Canton of Zürich, Zurich [Zürich] (1829)

Source: Universitätsbibliothek Basel VB K 423: 1

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Printing statutes in the Canton of Zürich, Zurich [Zürich] (1829), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Commentary on the Statutes for the Canton of Zurich regarding the printing press

Full title original language:
Kommentar zu dem im Kanton. Zürich geltenden Gesetz betr. die Druckerpresse

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This document is related to d_1884

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1884: Orelli: 'Swiss Copyright Act 1883 with comments and appendices'

Author: Escher, Heinrich (1789-1870)

Publisher: Orell, Füssli u. Cie.

Year: 1829

Location: Zurich [Zürich]

Language: German

Source: Universitätsbibliothek Basel VB K 423: 1

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