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157118254Gulielmum Rouillum. Good. 1571. Hardcover. Bound in full leather. The top of the spine has been repaired with another piece of leather glued on. The binding is splitting at the bottom of the spine. Contents have been trimmed at the top but are otherwise "fine". ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 1116 pages . Gulielmum Rouillum hardcover
1602EPL78Saint Gervais near Geneva: Officina Vignoniana 1602. Paperback. Very Good. Cols. 653-668. Given new world expansion 17th-century jurists in England and France were enormously interested in the codification of existing common law. In a longstanding attempt to establish a single legal code their aims required the reprinting of several classic texts which they hoped could influence contemporary and later opinion on prominent social issues ie. the morality in holding slaves. Double column and ruled borders. Extensive printed gloss. Woodcut initials and foliate book headpiece. Size: 400 x 260 mm. <br/><br/> Officina Vignoniana paperback
19111126619Justinian Caire Co 1911. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Catalogue rebound in buckram. First few pages of the original catalogue moderately soiled and creased. Justinian Caire Co hardcover
163228419Strassburg: Eberhar Di Zetneri. Fair with no dust jacket. 1632. Vellum. Front hinge has failed leaving the spine attached at the back hinge. The textblock is intact. Scattered irritating underlining who does that in a 400 year old book . The folding plate is torn but complete. ; Ex-Library; 24mo 5" - 6" tall . Eberhar Di Zetneri hardcover
ALDR0724Argentorati Strassburg Dolhopf & Zetzner 1671. 12°. Titel 6 Bll. 727 S. Mit e. Kupfertitel Peter Aubry sc. u. e. gest. gef. Kuperstichtaf. Arbor cognatium. Halblederband 18. Jhdt. auf 3 Bünden m. Titel auf mont. Papierschi. u. Zierleisten in Goldpräg. auf Rü. marmor. Überzugspapier sowie umseit. Rotschnitt. Einband etw. berieben vord. Rü.kante aufgeplatzt Exlibris auf vord. Spiegel Sign. v. alter Hd. auf Titel hint. Spiegel u. letztes Bl. wurmstichig. Vgl. VD17 1:013235S hier Ausg. 1656. - Dritte Ausgabe dieser Teilausgabe Institutiones des großen Gesetzeswerks der Spätantike kommentiert von den beiden Strassburger Juristen Georg David Locamer 1588-1637 und Johann Rebhan 1604-1689. Die später vor allem als Corpus iuris civilis bekannte unter Kaiser Justinian I. 527-565 geschaffene Kodifikation des römischen Rechts gilt seit dem Hochmittelalter als grundlegend für die europäische Gesetzgebung und Rechtsfindung. Argentorati (Strassburg), Dolhopf & Zetzner 1671. unknown
0243516843.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656784369.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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ria9783112433751_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
A9783540326304Paperback / softback. New. This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Independent Component Analysis and Blind Source Separation ICA 2006 held in Charleston SC USA in March 2006. paperback
1980I-379-990Distributed by Codesria in conjunction with Zed Press 1980. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Distributed by Codesria in conjunction with Zed Press hardcover
B9780715621653Paperback / softback. New. paperback
15861302781586. JUSTINIAN ALDOBRANDINI Silvestro editor. Institutiones iuris civilis D. Iustiniani Imp. Venetiis: Apud Iuntas 1568. Octavo contemporary vellum-covered boards with early rebacking of blind-stamped vellum with raised bands. $3200.Giunta printing of the Institutes of Justinian edited and annotated by noted legal scholar Aldobrandini in a binding blind-stamped 1586.The Code of Justinian was a ""collection of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from 529 to 565 CE. Strictly speaking the works did not constitute a new legal code. Rather Justinian's committees of jurists provided basically two reference works containing collections of past laws and extracts of the opinions of the great Roman jurists. Also included were an elementary outline of the law and a collection of Justinian's own new laws. The Justinian code consists of four books: 1 Codex Constitutionum 2 Digesta or Pandectae 3 Institutiones and 4 Novellae Constitutiones Post Codicem The Institutiones compiled and published in 533 under Tribonian's supervision and relying on such earlier texts as those of Gaius was an elementary textbook or outline of legal institutions for the use of first-year law students"" Britannica. The Institutiones were largely forgotten during the early medieval period but a first printed edition reappeared in 1468. This 1568 printing of Aldobrandini's influential edition came from the press of the famed Giunti or Giunta family of printer-publishers with their fleur-de-lys printer's mark in red on the title page; the text is attractively printed in black and red in double columns with decorative initials and extensive commentary surrounding the main text. Graesse III:505. Front pastedown with ink owner inscription dated Jan. 24 1882; title page with early ink owner inscription. Contemporary hand-inked list of chapter headings at back; early underlining throughout and occasional small annotations.A few sections with light waterstaining final leaf with edges chipped; text block sound with a few slightly proud signatures binding darkened a bit rubbed and slightly bowed. A handsome copy in an early vellum binding. hardcover
168359203Leipzig Fromanni 1683. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Nicks in leather to lower part of upper joint and to foot of spine. Corners a bit bumped. All edges gilt. Engraved title-page and printed. 1874428 pp. 6 folded tables. Internally clean. On upper cover in gold: C M - 1689. hardcover
53556Pariis Paris: Apud Guillelmum de Luyne 1676 16mo pp. 8 391 103 2 including added engraved title text in red and black. Light water stain to first and last few leaves. Contemporary full speckled calf raised bands spine gilt and gilt-lettered edges sprinkled red corners a little bumped extremities minimally rubbed. Contemporary autograph Jacques Maule to verso of title 'Monsieur' to verso of last blank. A fresh copy in an attractive contemporary binding of this pocket-size pirated edition of Justinian's legal milestone - printed in red and black. It reprises an edition of the same text printed by Daniel Elzevier in Amsterdam in the same year Willems 1519 including the design of the engraved title with a revised imprint. Pariis [Paris]: Apud Guillelmum de Luyne, 1676 hardcover
1560002437Venice 1560 Apud Iuntas Giunta. Bound in vellum with leather spine title52391 ff. printed in black and red three woodcut illustrations in text plus one full page. Vellum covers have been repaired and I believe the spine label was added at the time of repair. Copy with a tide line quite occasional and brief worm holes four pages with faded brief marginal notations. While Worldcat lists this particular edition it finds no copies in any library. I found a copy listed at auction in 2005 but that copy with considerable repairs. This copy lists Sylvestro Albrandini as editor and this has a two column text with linear gloss. Title page and colophon both with Guntia device and dated 1560. Sharp copy with no repairs or underlining except as noted an 1890 ownership initial and date inside front cover and four lines in Latin on ffep. hardcover
BN211430Brockhaus. Justinian von Welz - ein Österreicher als Vordenker und Pionier der Weltmission ; seine Schriften <br/><br/>Justinian von Welz - ein Österreicher als Vordenker und Pionier der Weltmission ; seine Schriften Justinian von Welz Brockhaus unknown
1987x-0801419999Cornell Univ Pr 1987. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 10.25x7.75x0.75 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
6530Bologna XIV century. Good. Manuscript leaf on vellum 287 x 462 mm. 43 lines in two columns round gothic recto and verso surrounded by the "glossa ordinaria" the standard commentary on the text. There are several additional glosses in in the margins in cursive script of a later date possibly as late as the early XV century. One such annotation cites Bartholomaeus de Saliceto who flourished in the late XIV century. On verso at the beginning of the De repudianda ve abstinenda hereditate is a fine initial with a portrait in profile and two painted initials in the gloss. Twelve initials decorated with elaborate pen-work. Rubricated in red and blue. Provenance: Stanley H. Levy purchased from Bernard M. Rosenthal. Authenticated for Rosenthal by Thomas Izbicki Institute of Canon Law in 1978. Folds; text faded from lower portion of recto. Portrait bright and clear. <br /><br /> hardcover
0364315377.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484527762.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover