958 resultados para Panzani, Gregorio, -1662
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"Edizione di cinquecento esemplari."
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On t.p., publication date appears before publisher name.
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"Ouvrage courronné par l'Academie française."
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El segu[n]do volumen de los Morales de san Gregorio en romance, con port., pag. y sign. propias.
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At head of title: Causas formadas á consecuencia de la sediciéon militar que tuvo lugar en esta córte en la noche del 7 de octubre de 1841, ent. 3.
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Appendix includes: Documents inédits (actes et lettres relatifs à l'abbaye de Chatillon: p. 451-465--Lettres inédites de Boisrobert sur divers sujets; p. 465-469--Notices inédites du R.P. Martin et de J. Garinet sur Boisrobert; p. 469-470.--Œuvres de Boisrobert; p. 470-479.
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En el presente trabajo se analiza primeramente el proceso de fundación, a fines del siglo XV, del colegio de San Gregorio de Valladolid por parte del obispo dominico, consejero y confesor real Alonso de Burgos; el colegio, de patronato real y centrado en los estudios de teología, estaba reservado exclusivamente para frailes predicadores observantes. A continuación, y como parte más amplia y fundamental del estudio, se analizan los primeros estatutos que tuvo el colegio, otorgados por su fundador, ofreciéndose finalmente, en apéndice documental, su transcripción completa.
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Legislation prohibiting the publication of any literary work without prior licence.
Drawing upon both the Star Chamber Decree 1637 (uk_1637) and the Acts Regulating Printing during the Interregnum (see: uk_1643 and associated documents), the Licensing Act set out a comprehensive set of provisions concerning both the licensing of the press and the regulation and management of the book trade. In addition, it confirmed the rights of those holding printing privileges (or patents) granted in accordance with the royal prerogative (see for example: Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass (uk_1559b)) as well as those who had registered works with the Stationers' Company (uk_1557). It also introduced the first legal library deposit requirement. In force between 1662 and 1679, and then again between 1685 and 1695, the Act represents the last occasion on which the censorship of the press was formally and strategically linked to the protection of the economic interests of the Stationers' Company. Its lapse led the Stationers' Company to lobby parliament for renewed protection, ultimately resulting in the passing of the Statute of Anne 1710 (uk_1710).