PRIMARY SOURCES

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(1450-1900)

Antonio Catalano's Teaching Licence, Venice (1545)

Source: Venetian State Archives: ASV, Senato Terra, filza 2, 18 Dec 1545.

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Antonio Catalano's Teaching Licence, Venice (1545), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Licence granted to Antonio Catalano for his new method of teaching Latin grammar at school

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1516: Ugo da Carpi's Patent

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Year: 1545

Location: Venice

Language: Italian

Source: Venetian State Archives: ASV, Senato Terra, filza 2, 18 Dec 1545.

Persons referred to:
Catalano, Antonio
Donato, Francesco

Places referred to:
Paris
Venice

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Institutions referred to:
University of Paris (Sorbonne)
Venetian Senate

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Keywords:
duration
grammars
learning, the advancement of
licensing
oral works, protected subject matter
penalties, paid to author(s)
penalties, paid to fiscal authorities

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