PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

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

Source: The Huntington Library, RB 107689

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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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THE INGENIOUS

GENTLEMAN DON QVI-

XOTE OF LA MANCHA


Composed by Miguel de Cervantes,
Saavedra.

DEDICATED TO THE DUKE OF BEJAR,
Marquis of Gibralcon, Count of Benalcaçar, and Baña-
res, Vicecount of the Puebla de Alcozer, Master of the
towns of Capilla, Curiel, and
Burguilios.


Year [Printers' Mark]1605


With Privilege in Castile, Aragon and Portugal


MADRID, By Juan de la Cuesta.


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Sold at the house of Francisco de Robles, royal bookseller.






    




EL INGENIOSO

HIDALGO DON QVI-

XOTE DE LA MANCHA


Compuesto por Miguel de Cervantes,
Saavedra.

DIRIGIDO AL DUQUE DE BEJAR,
Marques de Gibralcon, Conde de Barcelona, y Baña-
res, Vizconde de la Puebla de Alcozer, Señor de
las Villas de Capilla, Curiel, y
Burguilios.


Año [Marca del Impresor]1605


Con Priuilegio de Castilla, Aragon, y Portugal.


EN MADRID, Por Juan de la Cuesta.


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Vendese en casa de Francisco de Robles, librero del Rey nro Señor.






    


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