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1469 : * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly (Italy)

1479: * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg (Germany)

1485:   Censorship Edict of the Archbishop of Mainz (Germany)

1486: * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege (Italy)

1501:   Vergilius (Italy)

1501: * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica (Germany)

1502:   Privilege of the Imperial Senate for Works of Conrad Celtis (Germany)

1503: * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon (Italy)

1506:   "Lamentationum Jeremie Prophete" (Italy)

1511:   Imperial Privilege for Konrad Peutinger (Germany)

1511:   Privilege of the Bishop of Strasbourg (Germany)

1511: * Imperial Privilege for Albrecht Dürer (Germany)

1516:   Imperial Privilege for Johannes Eck (Germany)

1516:   Privilege of the Duke of Bavaria (Germany)

1517: * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs (Italy )

1526:   Papal and Venetian Privileges for Sigismondo Fanti's "Triompho di Fortuna" (Italy)

1531: * Antonio Blado's privilege for Machiavelli's works (Italy)

1531: * Bernardo Giunti's privilege for Machiavelli's works (Italy)

1534:   Melchiore Sessa's privilege for Machiavelli's works (Italy)

1560:   Counterfeited papal privilege ( Germany)

1738: * Thurneysen: On the Illicit Reprinting of Books (Germany)

1791: Fauth: On reprinting of books without the knowledge and consent of the first publisher (Germany)

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