I know reproduction does not grant new copyright, but does restoration? It sounds like they may have cleaned up the originals to some degree.The document published here is a facsimile, i.e. a faithful, perfectly legible restoration of an original edition or manuscript from a library collection.
This work is protected by the Copyright Laws.
Any reproduction, whether partial or complete, by whatever means, must be authorized both by the library which detains the author's rights and by the Societe Editions Fuzeau, owner of the restored pages. In the absence of this twofold authorization, any complete or partial reproduction is strictly forbidden.
The Company Editions Fuzeau, which carried out the restoration work, detains all rights to reproduction of the present work under whatever form for the purpose of sale, rental, publicity, promotion or any other commercial use in conformity with the article L 122-10 of the Copyright Laws concerning the rights of reprographic reproduction.
The reproduction has a 2006 copyright.
Edit: Here's a link to the Julicat record for this edition.
http://library.juilliard.edu/search~S0? ... 75&95,,556