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(1450-1900)

Privilege of Printing Pontoppidan's Catechism Granted to the Royal Orphanage, Copenhagen (1737)

Source: Kongelige Rescripter, Resolutioner og Collegialbreve for Danmark og Norge. 4:1 : 1730-1739, Gyldendal 1788. The National Library of Norway.

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Privilege of Printing Pontoppidan's Catechism Granted to the Royal Orphanage, Copenhagen (1737), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Resolutioner og Collegialbreve. 1737.

19. Julii.

Rescr. (til Missionscollegium), hvorved Vaisenhuset i Kjøbenhavn forundes Privilegium, alene at lade trykke den Catechismi-forklaring, som Kongen ved Hofprædikant E. Pontoppidan har ladet forfatte, saaledes at ingen Anden maa understaae sig, Samme at eftertrykke, ei heller udenlands eftertrykt her at indføres, under 500 Rdlr. Straf til samme Vai-

 

 




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Vaisenhuus, eller anden gudelig Brug, samt alle eftertrykte Exemplariers Confiscation; hvorimod Vaisenhuset skal være pligtig, ikke alene alle Tider at have saa mange Exemplarier i forraad, at Alle, som det forlange, dermed kan vorde forsynede paa den taalelligste Maade, nemlig a Stykket 10 Skl. d., men endogsaa, saa længe dette Privilegium varer, og ingen anden Catechismus indføres, aarligen, uden Betaling, at levere 1500 Exemplarier, som til fattige kunne uddeles, og til den Ende af Vaisenhuset udleveres, til hvem Kongen maatte godtfinde, og af hvilke fornævnte Hofprædikant aarligen skal nyde 100 a 200 Exemplarier, om han dem begjerer (y). (Paa Begjering fra Collegium, som forestillede, at der af bemeldte Catechismi Forklaring, som Auctoritate publica i begge Kongeriger til Ungdommens Underviisning skal introduceres (z), et anseeligt Qvantum idelig maa være i Forraad.)




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