PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Exclusive Rights to the Book Trade in Christiania, Copenhagen (1670)

Source: The Danish National Archives via Digitalarkivet, Danske Kanselli 1572-1799, RA/EA-3023/F/Fc/Fca/Fcaa/L0011: Norske registre (mikrofilm), 1670-1673, s. 129a.

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Exclusive Rights to the Book Trade in Christiania, Copenhagen (1670), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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G: A: W: at Wj Effter Allerunder: Ansögning og Bergiering Allernaad: Hafr bevilget oc tillat, saa oc herved bevilger oc tillader at Hans Hoff bogförer i Vor Kiöbstad Christiania maa udj forbem: Christiania, oc dess underliggende Stifft frj boghandling Allene uden nogen Andens indpas Eller forfang sin og sin Hustrues Lifstiid niude oc Beholde, Huorimod Hand skal til forplikt vere der sammesteds dögtige og Gode böger for billig og Lidelig pris at holde, forskaffe og selge uden retmessig Klage j Allemaade og Ellers ingen slags Almanaker at selge uden de som af Voris bog-Trøker Henrik Giöde stemplet Eer saafremt Hand denne Voris benaad: Agter at Nyde. Forbiudendis Alle og Enhuer Særdelis Christian Cassuben og Aller Ander som med boghandels Privillegierit Ere genimod Efftersom forskrifvit staar at hindre etc.

Hafniæ. d. 23 Aug: Anno 1670.

 




Transcription by: Maren Rath

    


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