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Pseudo-Vera Tassis: Fake edition II, Detroit, Michigan (1691)

Source: Wayne State University Libraries

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Pseudo-Vera Tassis: Fake edition II, Detroit, Michigan (1691), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Chapter 1 Page 1


      
      
                  COVER
      
      


Chapter 1 Page 2


      
      
                  INSIDE COVER
      
      


Chapter 1 Page 3


      
      
                  VOLUME SET
      
      


Chapter 1 Page 4


      
      
                  VOLUME SET
      
      


Chapter 1 Page 5


      
      
                  VOLUME SET
      
      


Chapter 1 Page 6


      
      
                  12 plays in each volume
      
                        [inside cover]


Chapter 1 Page 7




FIRST PART
OF THE

COMEDIAS
BY THE WELL-KNOWN SPANISH
POET,
D. PEDRO CALDERON

DE LA BARCA,


KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF SANTIAGO,
Honorary chaplain to His Majesty, and chaplain of the Kings
in the New Cathedral of Toledo,


THAT NEWLY AMENDED,


PUBLISHES
DON JUAN DE VERA TASSIS Y VILLARROEL,
HIS GREATEST FRIEND.


AND OFFERS THEM


TO HIS EXCELLENCY DON IÑIGO
Melchor Fernandez de Velasco y Tovar, Constable
of Castile, and Leon, Head Waiter to the King our
Lord, his Cupbearer, his Head Hunter, his Head Steward,
of the Councils of State, and War, Commander at
Vsagrein the Order, and Chivalry of Santiago, and Treze
della, Duke of the City of Frias.


WITH PRIVILEGE:


IN MADRID: By Francisco Sanz, Printer of the Kingdom, and Guard
of the Chamber of His Majesty. Year 1685.






Chapter 1 Page 8


      
      
                  LIBRARY STAMP
      
                        [Wayne University, Detroit- Mich.]


Chapter 1 Page 9




FAMA, VIDA,
Y ESCRITOS
BY
DON PEDRO CALDERON
de la Barca Henao y Riaño, Knight of the Or-
der of Santiago, Presbyterian, born in this
Crowned City of Madrid, Honorary Chaplain
to His Majesty, and chaplain of the Kings
in the New Cathedral
of the City of Toledo,


BY


DON JUAN DE VERA
Tassis y Villaroel.


[...]



Chapter 1 Page 10




NINTH PART
OF THE

COMEDIAS
BY THE WELL-KNOWN SPANISH
POET
DON PEDRO CALDERON
DE LA BARCA,


KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF SANTIAGO,
Honorary Chaplain to His Majesty and chaplain of the
Kingsin the New Cathedral of Toledo,


THAT NEWLY AMENDED


PUBLISHES
DON JUAN DE VERA TASSIS Y VILLARROEL;
Fiscal of the Comedias of these Kingdoms, appointed by His Majesty,


AND OFFERS THEM


TO HIS EXCELLENCY DON IÑIGO
Melchor Fernandez de Velasco y Tovar, Constable of Castile and
Leon, Head Waiter of the King our Lord, his Cupbearer, his Head
Hunter and his Head Steward of the Councils of State, and
War, Commander of Vsagre in the Order, and Chivalry
of Santiago, and Treze della, Duke of the
City of Frias.


WITH PRIVILEGE:


IN MADRID: By Francisco Sanz, Printer of the Kingdom, and,
Guard of the Chamber of His Majesty. Year 1691.






Translation by: José Bellido

    


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