PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Ordinance on the Production and Use of Books in Printed Form, Denmark–Norway, Odense (1537)

Source: Den rette Ordinants som nu sist paa Herre dagen y Ottense bleff offuerseet oc besegelet : Huorledis Kircketiennisten skal holdis vdi Danmarckis oc Norges Riger oc de Hertugdomme Slesuig Holsten, Publisert wed Hans Wyngaardt, 1542. Location: National Library of Norway.

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Ordinance on the Production and Use of Books in Printed Form, Denmark–Norway, Odense (1537), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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The truthful ordinance that was agreed and confirmed on the last day of the Council of the Realm’s meeting in the city of Odense concerning how church services may be held in Denmark and Norway and in the Dukedoms of Slesvig and Holstein.

 



    


Den rette Ordinants som nu sist paa Herre dage y Ottense bleff offuer seet oc besegelet, Huorledis Kircketiennisten skal holdis udi Damarckis oc Norges Rige, oc de Hertugdomme Slesuig Holste.

 



    


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