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(1450-1900)

Publishing Agreement: the Spanish translation of Ludovico Blosio oeuvre, Salamanca (1614)

Source: Archivo Histórico de Protocolos de Salamanca; Prot. 4700 Fols 1975 r- 1989 v.

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Publishing Agreement: the Spanish translation of Ludovico Blosio oeuvre, Salamanca (1614), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Contrato de Impresión sobre la obra de Ludovico Blosio

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Bibliography:
  • De la Mano González, M. Mercadores e impresores de libros en la Salamanca del siglo XVI (Salamanca, Ediciones Universidad, 1998)

  • Espinosa Maeso, R. "Contratos de impresiones de libros”, Boletín de la Real Academia Española, XIII, 1926, pp. 291-301

  • Lorenzo Pinar, F. J. "Contratos de impresión de libros en Salamanca en el siglo XVII (1626-1650)", Pliegos de Bibliofilia, 21, 2003, pp. 417-441

  • Pérez Pastor, C. "Escrituras de concierto para imprimir libros" Revista de Archivos, Bibliotecas y Museos, l, 1897, pp. 363-371


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Publisher: N/A

Year: 1614

Location: Salamanca

Language: Spanish

Source: Archivo Histórico de Protocolos de Salamanca; Prot. 4700 Fols 1975 r- 1989 v.

Persons referred to:
Alfaro, Gregorio de
Blois, Louis of

Places referred to:
Salamanca

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Keywords:
contract
formalities
licensing
privileges
translations, of classic works

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