PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Legal Deposit at the Royal Library, Madrid (1711)

Source: Biblioteca Nacional de España, Manuscript & Rare Books Collection, sig. L000089

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Legal Deposit at the Royal Library, Madrid (1711), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Books submitted to this Royal Library
by printers of this Court by virtue
of the Royal Decree of HM
in which they were ordered
to send a printed copy
from the year of 1711 to
1716, date in which the decree
was suspended and replaced
by another issued by petition
of the printers
      
      
      
      On Sep. 19 Mr Antonio Palomino submitted
      a book in fol. Theorica de la Pintura
      its author another published in Madrid year 1719
      
      On 24 of the same month Francisco del Hierro
      printer of this Court, four volumes in quarto,
      One was Sacripasti R. M. Virg. Another Sacro-monte de
      Aragon. Vida de Santa Cathalína de Bolonía
      and another Díalogos Phílosophícos.
      
      On Oc. 2, Jul. de Arístía, printer, submitted,
      the following Oraciones Panegíricas a María
      Santísima its author fr. Anton. Marques - Soledades
      dela vida by D. Chrístoval Lozano; David Perseguido.
      
      The same day Bernardo de Peralta submitted
      a book in quarto Arte de Canto llano. by
      Francisco Montanos.
      
      On 22 Jan. 1717 Mr García de Araciel
      submitted to this Royal Library the Coun.
      and Cha. of HM a book in fol.
      Repertorio de las leyes de Castílla. Its author
      Hugo Celso.
      



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      medallas y Monumentos de España by
      Mr Luís Joseph Velazquez.
      1752.............................
      
      On Nov. 14 a paper entitled Dis-
      cursos Physico-Medícos, Político Morales
      que tratan ser la calentura hectica contagi-
      osa by Dr. Don Joseph Cerdan. Va-
      lencia 1752........................
      
      On Nov. 21 a book entitled
      Vída de Jesu chrísto y establecimiento
      de la Iglesia by Father Bernardíno de
      Montrevil translated from French to
      Spanish: Madrid, 1752. third vol. ....
      
      The same day entitled Mana del Al-
      ma by Padre Pablo Señeri S.I. and trans-
      lated into Spanish by Mr Francisco de Rofrán
      16°. Madrid 1751. thirteen volumes.......
      
      On Nov 28.a book entitled Vída
      del Venerable Fr. Francisco Míguel de Echeverz by
      Fr. Juan Francisco de Mendínilla: Madrid
      1752........................................
      
      Another day a paper Memorias para la his-
      toria de las ciencias y Bellas Artes trans-
      lated by Mr Joseph Vícente de Rustant
      months of May and June .....................
      
      another day some sheets Motes para Damas y
      Galanes.....................................










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