IMPRIMATUR A license or allowance to one to print. 2. At one time, before a book could be printed in England, it was requisite that a permission should be obtained that permission was called an imprimatur. In some countries where the press is liable to censure, an imprimatur is required. Source: Bouviers Law Dictionary 1856 Edition |
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