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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Core documents by: ![]() Date Place ![]() ![]() Core documents for: ![]() Italy Germany France Britain United States ![]() All documents for: ![]() Italy Germany France Britain United States ![]() Original language: ![]() English French German Italian Latin ![]() Browse documents by: ![]() Person ... by name ... by occupation ... by life dates Place Institution Legislation Case law ![]() Browse commentaries by: ![]() Person ... by name ... by occupation ... by life dates Place Institution Legislation Case law ![]() Browse database by: ![]() Key words ![]() ![]() Editors' login: ![]() | Day's The Cosmographical Glass, London (1559) Source: British Library: 59.i.28 Citation: Day's The Cosmographical Glass (1559), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org Record Images Record-ID: uk_1559a Full title John Day's privilege for printing William Conningham's The Cosmographical Glass Full title original language N/A Abstract This document is associated with the following core document: uk_1559b Bibliography N/A Related documents in this database Author N/A Publisher John Day Location London Year 1559 Language English Source British Library: 59.i.28 Physical description N/A Illustrations tables N/A Persons referred to Cuningham, William (fl.1559) Day, John (1521/22-1584) Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Persons referred to in commentary N/A Places referred to Aldergate England France Ireland London Westminster Places referred to in commentary N/A Legislation referred to N/A Legislation referred to in commentary N/A Cases referred to N/A Cases referred to in commentary N/A Institutions referred to N/A Institutions referred to in commentary N/A Key words books, protected subject matter duration penalties, paid to fiscal authorities privileges, printing transferability Responsible editor Ronan Deazley Copyright status (c) The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved, Licence No: 8716. Any copyright or database right that subsists in the Work or Reproduction remains the property either of the British Library Board or individual persons. The Work or Reproduction may not be used, sold, licensed, transferred, copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any media to any person without the prior written consent of the British Library. Photographic images and scans of public domain documents may be protected under some copyright laws and/or contractual restrictions apply. If you wish to use images of this document in other contexts, please contact the relevant archive (see source). Translation and commentary fall under the project licence (see home page). | ||||||
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