CHARLES V (1500-1558). Ordnung Statuten und Edict Keiser Carols des fünfften publicirt in der namhafften Stat Brüssel...den 4. Octobris 1540. N.p., n.d. [Nuremberg: Johann Petreius, 1540]. - [ Bound with: ] An die zu Flandern... Brüssel, den 20. tag Septembris im jar 1540. 2 parts in one volume, 4 o (193 x 148 mm). Woodcut coat-of-arms on title. Disbound; modern half calf folding case. "The earliest secular censorship edict in the German language. It includes besides the listing of the censored books (more then 36 authors and titles) detailed orders on how to enforce censorship and how to grant licenses to printers and booksellers." (G. Rosen Humanismus und Reformation Teil 5, Lfg.1, Berlin 1959, Nr. 594). Brunet I, 1641 "Le plus ancien Index prohibitorum dont nous ayons connaissance, est celui... de l'empereur Charles V, en date du 22 septembre 1540 (en flamand)" does not list a German edition. Benzing attributed the printing initially to Georg Rottmaier (see his monograph of Rottmaier in Archiv fuer die Geschichte des Buchwesens IX April 1958), but changed this attribution to Johannes Petreius (see Börsenblatt für den deutschen Buchhandel 18, 1962 p. 592). Another copy, printed in Wittenberg, 1540 with the same title, but with different typesetting and a woodcut portrait of Charles V, is in the University Library in Utrecht.
CHARLES V (1500-1558). Ordnung Statuten und Edict Keiser Carols des fünfften publicirt in der namhafften Stat Brüssel...den 4. Octobris 1540. N.p., n.d. [Nuremberg: Johann Petreius, 1540]. - [ Bound with: ] An die zu Flandern... Brüssel, den 20. tag Septembris im jar 1540. 2 parts in one volume, 4 o (193 x 148 mm). Woodcut coat-of-arms on title. Disbound; modern half calf folding case. "The earliest secular censorship edict in the German language. It includes besides the listing of the censored books (more then 36 authors and titles) detailed orders on how to enforce censorship and how to grant licenses to printers and booksellers." (G. Rosen Humanismus und Reformation Teil 5, Lfg.1, Berlin 1959, Nr. 594). Brunet I, 1641 "Le plus ancien Index prohibitorum dont nous ayons connaissance, est celui... de l'empereur Charles V, en date du 22 septembre 1540 (en flamand)" does not list a German edition. Benzing attributed the printing initially to Georg Rottmaier (see his monograph of Rottmaier in Archiv fuer die Geschichte des Buchwesens IX April 1958), but changed this attribution to Johannes Petreius (see Börsenblatt für den deutschen Buchhandel 18, 1962 p. 592). Another copy, printed in Wittenberg, 1540 with the same title, but with different typesetting and a woodcut portrait of Charles V, is in the University Library in Utrecht.
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