PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Don Quixote’s Privilege Extensions , San Marino, CA (1605)

Source: The Huntington Library, RB 107689

Citation:
Don Quixote’s Privilege Extensions , San Marino, CA (1605), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Don Quixote’s Privilege Extensions

Full title original language:
Segunda edición de El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha

Abstract:
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Commentary: No commentaries for this record.

Bibliography:
  • Eisenberg, D. "On Editing Don Quixote" Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 3.1 (1983): 3-34

  • Moll, J. “El éxito inicial del Quijote” in Moll, J. De la imprenta al lector. Estudios sobre el libro español de los siglos XVI al XVIII (Madrid, Arco Libros, 1994) pp. 21-27

  • Rico, F. “Nota al Texto” in Cervantes, M. Don Quijote de la Mancha (Madrid, Real Academia Española, 2004)

  • Sliwa, K. (ed) Documentos de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra y de sus familiares (Texas A&M University, 2005)


Related documents in this database:
1604: Petition for licence and privilege by Cervantes
1605: Don Quixote’s Privilege
1614: Publishing Agreement: the Spanish translation of Ludovico Blosio oeuvre
1834: Privilege to the Royal Lithographic Establishment

Author: Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de

Publisher: Juan de la Cuesta

Year: 1605

Location: San Marino, CA

Language: Spanish

Source: The Huntington Library, RB 107689

Persons referred to:
Cuesta, Juan de la
Gallo de Andrada, Juan
López de Zúñiga y Sotomayor, Alonso Diego
Murcia de la Llana, Francisco
Robles, Francisco de

Places referred to:
Aragon
Castile
Madrid
Portugal

Cases referred to:
N/A

Institutions referred to:
Royal Council

Legislation:
N/A

Keywords:
adaptation
authorship, theory of
duration
formalities
licensing, Approbation
patronage
privileges
serialisation

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