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Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel, N.N. [Leipzig] (1765)

Source: Niedersächsische Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek 2 HLL I, 8075 (1)

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Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel, N.N. [Leipzig] (1765), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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                  Christian Heinrich Cuno, of Jena.
                  Johann Gottfried Dyck’s Widow, in Leipzig.
                  Caspar Fritsch, in Leipzig.
                  Carl Felßecker, of Nuremberg.
                  Nathanael Sigismund Frommann, of Züllichau.
                  George Ludwig Förster, of Bremen.
                  Johann Michael Gampert, of Breslau.
                  Johann Justinus Gebauer, Sen., of Halle.
                  Christian Gottlieb Gebler, in the Bookshop of the Ducal Orphanage of Brunswick
                  Johann Nicolaus Gerlach & Son, of Dresden.
                  Johann Friedrich Gleditsch’s Bookshop, in Leipzig.
                  Christian Friedrich Günther, of Glogau.
                  Johann Wilhelm Hartung, of Jena.
                  Haude & Spener, of Berlin.
                  Johann Samuel Heinsius, in Leipzig.
                  Christian Friedrich Helwing, a.k.a. Meyer’s Bookshop, of Lemgo.
                  Christian Gottlob Hilscher, in Leipzig.
                  Siegmund Heinrich Hoffmann, of Weimar.
                  George Gottlieb Horn, of Breslau.
                  Johann Friedrich Junius, in Leipzig.
                  David Iversen, of Altona.
                  Johann Christian Koppe, of Rostock.
                  Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, of Breslau.
                  Carl Christian Kümmel, of Halle.
                  Johann Christoph Meyer, of Brunswick.
                  Johann Ernst Meyer, of Breslau.
                  Franz Christian Mummen’s Widow, of Copenhagen.
                  August Mylius, of Berlin.
                  Orell, Geßner & Co., of Zurich.
                  Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe, of Nuremberg.
                  Renger’s Bookshop, of Halle.
                  Paul Emanuel Richter, of Altenburg.
                  Johann Heinrich Rüdiger, of Berlin.
                  Chr. Fr. Stahlbaum, in the Bookshop of the Royal "Realschule" of Berlin
                  Johann Wilhelm Schmid, of Hanover.
                  Jonas Schmidt & Donatius, of Lübeck.
                  Christoph Seidel & Johann Ernst Scheidhauer, of Magdeburg.
                  August Lebrecht Stettin, of Ulm.
                  Johann Christoph Stößel, of Chemnitz.



    


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