Burgerdijk’s Institutionem Logicarum and the Freedom to Print Books of the Dutch School Order
After the States of Holland passed the School Order of 1625, which listed the schoolbooks which were to be used in the Latin schools, they refused to grant privileges protecting the books that were being prepared for this purpose. In 1626, however, the States-General granted a privilege to one of t...
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Main Author: | Stef van Gompel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2024-12-01
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Series: | Early Modern Low Countries |
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Online Access: | https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/20859 |
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