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PJH30820Museum of Modern Art Oxford 1974. Corner cut from endpaper else VG bright copy in slightly creased publishers black wrappers. 28pp. Illustrated. 1st edition including an interview with Law. The depth of Law's paintings defeated attempts at photography so what you get here is a reproduction of black card ten times an elusive item from an important figure in English Minimalism. ISBN B00VN19ZZQ Museum of Modern Art (Oxford) 1974 unknown
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19612090202120101767Council Secretariat 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Council Secretariat paperback
19612090202120301766Council Secretariat 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Council Secretariat paperback
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149153<p><b>Two fundamental works of Canon Law </b><b>in one single volume in a fine contemporary binding.</b></p><p><b>Fully rubricated im red and blue both volumes not in BMC - Only 4 copies in USA libraries.</b></p><p>Pope Bonfacius VIII Benedetto Gaetano. <i>Liber sextus Decretalium</i>With: Johannes Andreae. <i>Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis.</i> Strasbourg: Johann Reinhard Grüninger 14 February 1491. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p>Pope Clemens V Raimundus Bertrandi del Goth. <b><i>Constitutiones.</i></b> Strasbourg: Johann Reinhard Grüninger 19 March 1491. </p><p>Two works in one volume royal folio 408 x 279mm Contemporary blindstamped leather over wooden boards vol. I ff. 98 vol. II ff. 53 of 54 lacking final blank. Signature: Vol. I aâ¸bcâ¶dâ¸eâ¶fâ¸ghâ¶iâ¸klâ¶m–o⸠Vol. II: Aâ¸B–Eâ¶FGâ¸Hâ¶</p><p>Nice incunable edition by the renowned Strasburg Printer Johann Reinhard Grüninger printed in red and black rubricated in red and blue</p><p>The <i>Liber Sextus Decretalium</i> part of the <i>Corpus Juris Canonici</i> is a collection of regulations of canon law promulgated with the bull <i>Sacrosanctae</i> on 3 March 1298 by Pope Boniface VIII to integrate the <i>Liber Extra</i> the <i>Decretalium</i> by Pope Gregorius IX with the new canonical norms issued by 1234.</p><p>It was initially intended as an appendix to the same <i>Liber Extra</i> by Gregorio IX but it is better considered a real collection by itself divided into five books based on the example already provided by the <i>Quinque compilationes antiquae </i>the anthologies grouping the decretals issued in the period following the issuing of the <i>Decretum Gratiani</i> composed in order by Bernardo Balbi Giovanni di Wales Innocent IV Giovanni Teutonico and Tancredi from Bologna.</p><p> At the end of the work it appears for the first time in a canonical compilation the <i>De Regulis Iuris</i> in imitation of the Digest written by the jurist Dino del Mugello.</p><p>The work is then followed by the fundamental treatise on family by Giovanni De Andrea the <b><i>Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis.</i></b></p><p>The<i> Constitutiones </i>by Pope Clemens V or <i>Constitutiones Clementinæ</i> not officially known as <i>Liber Septimus</i> but so designated by historians and canonists of the Middle Ages were officially promulgated by Clement V in a consistory held at Monteaux near Carpentras southern France on 21 March 1314 and sent to the University of Orléans and the Sorbonne in Paris.</p><p>The death of Clement V occurring on 20 April of the same year gave rise to certain doubts as to the legal force of the compilation. Consequently John XXII by his Bull <i>Quoniam nulla</i> of 25 October 1317 promulgated it again as obligatory without making any changes in it. Johannes Andreæ compiled its commentary or <i>Glossa Ordinaria</i>. It was not an exclusive collection and did not abrogate the previously existing laws not incorporated in it</p><p>Johannes Grüninger 1455–1533 was a German printer mainly based in Strasburg whose career spanned from 1482–1533 and produced up to 500 publications. Grüninger was one of the single most prolific printers of Strasbourg printing up to 80 books a year. While a great deal of his publications was Catholic he managed to print a great variety of works ranging from humanist to scientific texts. His work was equally representative of both Latin and the vernacular; about 39% of his works were printed in Latin and the remaining 61% in German</p><p>Conditions: Small tear to a1 of first work professionally restored on verso without loss some small wormholes and faint marginal staining original clasps missing binding lightly rubbed a few splits in leather but in general a fine copy internally very clean and perfectly preserved of an interesting and rare edition of a precious collection of two among the most important and well-known legal work of that time.</p><p>Provenance: Heinrich Sedelhammer from Manching Bavaria a student at Ingolstadt University; inscription dated 1553 – Johannes Pfrontner from Füssen a student at Ingolstadt University; partially erased inscription – Georg Hennschberger inscription dated 1623 – Cuno Hernndl inscription dated 1630 – Dingolfing Franciscan Monastery inscription. </p><p>Bibliography: This copy of the <i>Liber sextus Decretalium </i>is the variant with the red printing on leaves 45 and 46; HC 3617 5444; GW 4887 7107; neither work is in BMC; BSB-Ink B-727 C-458; ISTC ib01005000 ic00735000; Goff B-1005 C-735.</p> Johann Reinhard Grüninger hardcover
16760091791676. Good. 1 handwritten parchment document 34 x 66 cm. folded. Articles of agreement dated 16 Oct. 1676 involving 1 John Palmer one of the aldermen of the borough of Stamford and his son John Palmer; 2 Anna Pawley daughter of Robert Pawley late of South Croyston or Croxton and Joyce Pawley widow of Robert Francis Needham of Leicester County gentleman; and 3 Samuel Needham of Trinity College Cambridge. Regards the disposition of property in Stamford Leicester County England relating to the impending marriage between John Palmer the younger and Anna Pawley. Signed by John Palmer the elder John Palmer Jr. and Anna Pawley and by witnesses John Hall Luke Blythe William Hallewell and Thomas Smaron. In Good Condition: dampstaining and soiling; just starting to separate at fold intersections; otherwise solid. unknown