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Giovanni Fratta's 'On the Dedication of Books', Venice (1590)

Source: British Library 1072.h.25

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Giovanni Fratta's 'On the Dedication of Books', Venice (1590), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Della Dedicatione Dialogo.

riverenza, non ardisca d’esporre la sua ambasciata.
      CRIT. Voi sete le cortine di Cuma, però andiamocene ver-
so il desinare, che rintuzzato il primo impeto dell’appetito
si discorrerà con l’animo più composito, & tranquillo in-
torno la presente materia, se però vi sarà più luogo impor-
tante di ragionare.
      EUGENIO. Poi che la mensa è madre da generare molti
amici, fateci la strada, come Signore dell’albergo, che vi
seguitiamo.

IL FINE


    

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