PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Danvila’s Copyright Treatise , Madrid (1882)

Source: Biblioteca Nacional de España, signature 1/77813

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Danvila’s Copyright Treatise , Madrid (1882), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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            Chapter 1 Page 1 of 11 total



            
            
            
            
            COPYRIGHT            
            ~~~~~~~~~~~
            
            
            SPANISH AND FOREIGN LEGISLATION
            
            COMMENTED, ANNOTATED AND EXPLAINED
            ACCORDING TO HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, JURISPRUDENCE
            AND INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
            
                        By Dr.
            
            
                  MANUEL DANVILA Y COLLADO
            
            Lawyer from the Madrid, Valencia and Granada Bars;
            Speaker at the General Codification Commission; Former Vicepresident
            at the Congress of Deputies and honorary member at the Economic Society of Friends of
            Society of Friends of Valencia and the Agriculture Association of Salamanca
            
                        
                        FIRST EDITION
            
            
                        MADRID
            IMPRENTA DE LA CORRESPONDENCIA DE ESPAÑA
                        Paseo de las Yeserias
                              1882
      
            Translators' note: To avoid an unnecessary semantic confusion, "propiedad intelectual"
            has been translated as "Copyright". For a genealogy of the term, see Hughes (2011)


    


            
            
            
            
            LA PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL            
                        ~~~~~~~~
            
            
            LEGISLACION ESPAÑOLA Y EXTRANJERA
            
                  COMENTADA, CONCORDADA Y ESPLICADA
            SEGUN LA HISTORIA, LA FILOSOFIA, LA JURISPRUDENCIA
                        Y LOS TRATADOS
            
                        POR EL DOCTOR
            
            
            DON MANUEL DANVILA Y COLLADO
            
            Abogado de los Ilustres Colegios de Madrid, Valencia y Granada;
      Vocal de la Comisión general de Codificación; Ex Vicepresidente del Congreso
            de los Diputados y Socio de merito de la Económica de Amigos del País
                        de Valencia y del Círculo Agrícola de Salamanca
            
            
            
                        PRIMERA EDICION
            
            
                        MADRID
            IMPRENTA DE LA CORRESPONDENCIA DE ESPAÑA
                        Paseo de las Yeserias
                              1882



    


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