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

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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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                        EL REY
      
      Por quanto por parte de Vos D. Juan de
      Vera Tassis, nos fue fecha relacion avia-
      des recogido diferentes originales de Come-
      dias, y entremeses de D. Pedro Calderon de la
      Barca, que estavan fuera de sus obras, y para
      que las pudiessedes poner en tomos separados
      aviamos sido servido de despacharos Privilegio
      en veinte y cinco de Mayo de el año passado
      de mil seiscientos y ochenta y dos, para que
      por tiempo de diez años los imprimiessedes: Y
      porque avian cumplido, y necessitavades de
      bolver à imprimir nueve tomos de Comedias,
      que en cada vno avia doze Comedias, nos su-
      plicasteis os mandassemos prorrogar el dicho
      Privilegio por otros diez años mas, con las ca-
      lidades en èl expresadas, ò como la nuestra
      merced fuesse; y visto por los del nuestro Con-
      sejo, se acord ò dàr esta nuestra Cedula. Por la
      qual prorrogamos el dicho Privilegio que por
      Nos se os concediò en veinte y cinco de Mayo
      del dicho año de ochenta y dos, firmado de
      nuestra Real mano, y refrendado de Antonio
      Zupide y Aponte nuestro Secretario, de que
      de suso và fecha mencion por otros diez años
                                                                        mas

    

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