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"Chronica Carionis: van den beghinne der werelt aen tot op keyser Carolum, den vijfden", title page

Canin, J. (drukker/printer)
Melanchton, Ph. (auteur/author)
Zuylen van Nyevelt, W. (vertaler/translator)
year: 1586

type: titelblad
title page
detail: nee
dimensions: 26,4 x 40,2 cm.
related persons: Canin, Jan
related terms: privileges privilegeverlenende instanties samenwerking kopijrecht nadrukken
period: 16e eeuw
classification:
G: Boekhandel en uitgeverij

contents: This 1586 edition of the "Chronica Carionis" was a joint venture between printer Jan Canin, of Dordrecht, and the Amsterdam-based publisher-bookseller Cornelis Claesz. Canin had an exclusive privilege for printing and selling the book for a period of ten years. For selling it, he found a partner in Claesz. Remarkable is the misrepresentation in the imprint of Claesz' shopsign. Instead of 'int Schryfboeck' [in the Writing Book] we read 'int Rekenboeck' [in the Arithmetic Book']. In a joint Bible edition from 1584, the shopsign was also named 'int Rekenboeck'.

origineel:
source: Chronica Carionis: van den beghinne der werelt aen tot op keyser Carolum, den vijfden. - Dordrecht: Jan Canin, 1586, tp.
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 1707 A 5

©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek
©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek



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privileges

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