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Pirated edition of Calderón de la Barca's comedias, Oxford (1677)

Source: Wadham College, Oxford, signature G 23.1.

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Pirated edition of Calderón de la Barca's comedias, Oxford (1677), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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      APROBACION del RMO. P.M. Fr. IAYME
      Castellar del Orden de N. Señora de la Merced, Redemp-
      cion de Cautivos, Calificador del Santo Oficio.

      Por comission del Ilustrissimo señor, Don Luis de Iofa,
      Canonigo, Vicario General del Ilustrissimo, y Reuerendis-
      simo señor Don Fr. Alonso de Sotomayor, Arçobispo de
      la Ciudad de Barcelona del Consejo de su Magestad &c. He visto
      un libro de doze Comedias, compuestas por Don Pedro Calde-
      ron de la Barca, y en ellas no hallo cosa que contradiga a nuestra
      santa Fé, y buenas costumbres: con lo que se le puede dar licencia
      que pide. Salvo Semper. En Barcelona, en el Real Convento de
      Santa Eulalia, del Real, y Militar Orden de Nuestra Señora de
      La Merced, Redempcion de Cautiuos. En 10. De Julio de 1676.
      
                                                 Fr. Iayme Castellar
      
            Die 15. Julij 1676.
            Imprimatur,
      
            De Iosa, Vic.Gen.&Offic
      
      
                                          TASSA.
      
      Tassaron los Señores del Consejo este libro,
      Quinta parte de Calderon, a seis marauedis ca-
      da pliego, como consta de su original, Madrid, y
      Marco 18,de 1677.



    

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