PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Privilege for the States Bible, The Hague (1632)

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KW 532 A 1

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Privilege for the States Bible, The Hague (1632), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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BIBLIA.
That is:
The entire Holy Scripture,
Containing all the Canonical
Books of the Old and New
TESTAMENTS.

Now for the first time,
By order of your High Mightiness: LORDS of the
STATES-GENERAL
of the United Netherlands, and according to the
Decree of the National Synod, held at
Dordrecht, in the Years 1618 and 1619.

From the Original languages
faithfully translated into our Dutch language.

With new, additional Explanations on the
unclear places, notes of the similar
Texts, and new Registers about both the
TESTAMENTS.

At LEYDEN,
Printed by Paulus Aertsz. van Ravensteyn,
For the Widow and Heirs of the late Hillebrant Jacobsz.
van Wouw, regular printer of your High Mightiness: Lords of the
STATES-GENERAL

With Privilege for 15 Years.


    


BIBLIA,
Dat is:
De gantsche H. Schrifture,
vervattende alle de Canonijcke
Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen
TESTAMENTS.

Nu Eerst,
Door last der Hoogh-Mog: HEEREN
STATEN GENERAEL
vande Vereenighde Nederlanden, en volgens het
Besluyt van de Synode Nationael, gehouden tot
Dordrecht, inde Iaeren 1618 ende 1619.

Uyt de Oorspronckelijcke talen in onse
Neder-landtsche tale getrouwelijck over-geset.

Met nieuwe bij-gevoegde Verklaringen op de duystere
plaetsen, aenteeckeningen vande ghelijck-luydende
Texten, ende nieuwe Registers over beyde de
TESTAMENTEN.

Tot LEYDEN,
Gedruckt bij Paulus Aertsz. van Ravensteyn,
Voor de Weduwe ende Erfgenamen van wijlen Hillebrant Jacobsz.
van Wouw, Ordinaris Druckers vande Hoogh-Mog: Heeren
STATEN GENERAEL.

Met Privilegie voor 15 Jaren.


    


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