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Papal and Venetian Privileges for Sigismondo Fanti's 'Triompho di Fortuna', Venice (1526)

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Papal and Venetian Privileges for Sigismondo Fanti's 'Triompho di Fortuna', Venice (1526), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Papal and Venetian privileges for Sigismondo Fanti's fortune-telling book 'Triompho di Fortuna'

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Related documents in this database:
1560: Counterfeited papal privilege
1515: Ariosto's Printing Privilege

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Publisher: Agostino da Portese

Year: 1526

Location: Venice

Language: Latin

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Persons referred to:
Clement VII
De Portese, Agostino
Fanti, Sigismondo
Junte, Jacques

Places referred to:
Ferrara
Florence
Rome
Venice

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Institutions referred to:
St Peter's Basilica
Venetian Senate

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Keywords:
authors' remuneration
duration
penalties, paid to author(s)
privileges, Papal
privileges, Venetian

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