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15253779<p>Original Leaf from the 1525 Bernardus Justinianus or Bernardo Giustiniani or Bernard Justinian De Tridinio Explicatur Sermons by St. Lawrence Justinian 1381 1456.</p><p>6 X 9.75 Tall Printed at Lyons France ca. 1507-1525. Early Black Letter Latin volume o 1525. Soft. Very Good. Original Leaf from the 1525 Bernardus Justinianus or Bernardo Giustiniani or Bernard Justinian De Tridinio Explicatur Sermons by St. Lawrence Justinian 1381 1456. 6 X 9.75 Tall Printed at Lyons France ca. 1507-1525.<br />Early Black Letter Latin volume of commentary on the Monastic laws of the Medieval church. <br /><br />The present example predates the third edition of 1535. Lawrence Giustiniani or Lorenzo Giustiniani or St. Lawrence Justinian was the writer of the sermons in this publication and his nephew Bernardus Justinianus organized Lorenzo's writings into these works.<br /><br />Title on the pages are: De appellationibus of appeals</p> Original Leaf from the 1525 Bernardus Justinianus (or Bernardo Giustiniani or Bernard Justinian) De Tridinio Explicatur Sermons
155120137Lyon Rouillé 1551 in-16 plein-veau reliure plein veau havane in-seize (binding full calfskin in-16) (11,6 x 8 cm), dos 3 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration or et à froid, sans titre, entre-nerfs à fleuron or, filet à froid en place des nerfs avec double filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs et en tête et en pied, craquelures sur le dos (crackles on the spine), coiffe inférieure manquante, plats décorés or et à froid, d'un fleuron lozange or au centre dans un encadrement à triple filets à froid avec un fleuron or aux angles dans un encadrement à triple filets à froid, coins écornés (corners dog-eared), toutes tranches lisses dorées (gilt edges), Texte en latin, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une marque de l'éditeur gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre et orné de (illuminated of) bandeaux (headpiece) et lettrines gravés sur bois en noir, 869 pages + 7 pages d'index manuscrites à l'encre brune in-fine, 1551 à LYON Apud GULLIEMUM ROUILLIUM Editeur,
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
1576216631576. Parisiis Paris apud Nicolaum Chesneau & Joanneni Poupy 1576. Un fort vol. au format in-16 123 x 82 mm de 48 ff. n.fol. 629 pp. et 5 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein glacÂŽ blond filet dorÂŽ encadrant les plats lesquels s'ornent en outre d'un large mÂŽdaillon central dorÂŽ dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets ˆ froid caissons d'encadrement dorÂŽs fleurons dorÂŽs Belle impression en deux tons agrÂŽmentÂŽe d'ornements typographiques. DÂs le dÂŽbut de son rÂgne Justinien sÕapplique ˆ la mise en oeuvre d'une grande rÂŽforme juridique. Diverses commissions sont chargÂŽes de remettre de lÕordre dans lÕensemble des constitutions impÂŽriales publiÂŽes depuis Hadrien. Cette rÂŽorganisation le Corpus Juris Civilis est ce que nous appelons le Code Justinien. En 533 est publiÂŽ aussi le Digeste ou Pandectes qui correspond ˆ une modernisation de toute la lÂŽgislation antique ainsi quՈ une synthÂse de la jurisprudence antique. Ë cela sÕajoute un manuel pour enseigner le droit les Institutes. Les Institutiones ou Elementa forment la premiÂre partie du corps de droit de Justinien et servent pour ainsi dire d'introduction aux trois autres : le Code le Digeste ou les Pandectes et les Novelles. C'est ˆ la fois un texte de lois puisqu'il a ÂŽtÂŽ promulguÂŽ et en mÂme temps un livre didactique puisque Justinien a ordonnÂŽ de le composer pour faciliter l'enseignement et l'ÂŽtude du droit. Il contient outre le prÂŽambule quatre livres : le premier traite des personnes; le deuxiÂme des choses propriÂŽtÂŽ et diverses maniÂres d'acquÂŽrir servitudes prescription testaments; le troisiÂme de l'hÂŽrÂŽditÂŽ des obligations et des contrats; le quatriÂme enfin des obligations provenant d'un dÂŽlit ou d'un quasi-dÂŽlit et des actions. La sÂŽparation des personnes et des biens est encore celle du Code civil franÂais ainsi que de beaucoup de textes juridiques contemporains. Angles ÂŽmoussÂŽs. Dos prÂŽsentant de nets manques. Faiblesse affectant le mors du premier plat. Cerne claire dans le corps d'ouvrage. Rousseurs dans le texte. AltÂŽration en marge d'une vingtaine de feuillets avec pour deux d'entre-eux infime atteinte au texte. b42961 unknown
157621663Parisiis [Paris], apud Nicolaum Chesneau & Joanneni Poupy, 1576. Un fort vol. au format in-16 (123 x 82 mm) de 48 ff. n.fol., 629 pp. et 5 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein glacé blond, filet doré encadrant les plats, lesquels s'ornent en outre d'un large médaillon central doré, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, fleurons dorés,
156850275Geneva: I. Crispini Jean Crespin 1568. 16mo. xxxii 368 155 5 8 pp with the final page of the preliminaries lacking and the text supplied in neat early manuscript. Contemporary full vellum hand lettered to the spine owner's inscription "E. Howes" dated 1830 to the head of the title page occasional old manuscript marginalia the verso of the title page to the second part with a few lines of manuscript handwriting - likely 17th century a blank verso to the rear with later juvenile inscription and doodles - possibly late 17th or 18th century. Some worming to the lower margin most pronounced towards the end of the first part staining at intervals becoming more prevalent to the second half of the volume spine darkened with some marking to the boards. [Geneva]: I. Crispini [Jean Crespin] unknown
1561917LUGD. (LUGDUNUM - LYON). APUD G. ROUILLIUM (GUILLAUME ROUILLE). MDLXI. (1561). IN-FOLIO (24,5 X 34,5 X 4,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (32) + 748 ET (6) PAGES, RELIURE POSTERIEURE DEBUT XIX°, 1/2 VEAU HAVANE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE FILETS DORES. ILLUSTRE D’UN TITRE GRAVE ANCIENNEMENT RENFORCE AU VERSO. DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, TRACES DE MOUILLURE ANCIENNE SURTOUT EN DEBUT ET EN FIN D’OUVRAGE. PETITS MANQUES DE PAPIER AVEC PETITS MANQUES AU NIVEAU DES NOTES MARGINALES SUR LE FEUILLET +2 ET LES PAGES 609-610. PREMIER VOLUME SEUL, SANS LE SECOND INTITULE « CODICIS DN JUSTINIANI SACRITISSIMI PRINCIPIS ». TRES NOMBREUSES ANNOTATIONS A L’ENCRE D’EPOQUE DANS LES MARGES. EDITION ORIGINALE DE CET OUVRAGE RARE. PRIX ETABLI EN FONCTION DES DEFAUTS SIGNALES.
1576100910Paris: Nicolas Chesneau & Jean Poupy 1576. 12mo. Woodcut title vignette. 86 629 11 pp. Contemporary calf covers with single fillet gilt border and gilt-stamped centerpiece spine in compartments with raised bands small gilt fleuron in compartments; portions of spine head and tail lacking exposing sewing and raised band cords tips worn contemporary manuscript notes on rear pastedown Nicolas Chesneau & Jean Poupy hardcover
1585230252Lugduni Lyon: Bartholomew Honorati 1585. New Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo xx 555 double-columned mostly pages later full leather covers disbound; inked names on front pastedown inked presentation to John A. Stein in 1857 on title-page; rear Index leaves sliced in the center as by a razor.Scarce. WorldCat cites only a copy in the Vatican Library. <br /> <br/><br/>A popular 16th century guide to the Code of Justinian with extensive annotations by Godefroy but this edition of it is quite scarce. Godefroy was a highly regarded lawyer and jurist. This text is coeval to his 1583 new edition of CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS. <br /> <br /> Bartholomew Honorati hardcover
15711706300001Lugduni : Apud Gulielmum Rouillium sub scuto Veneto 1571. Acceptable. 12mo. Contemporary limp vellum ink title. Loss to bottom half of spine. An unsophisticated copy. Contemporary signatures to front blanks and title page. Scattered foxing faint marginal dampstaining. <br> Agylaeus was a Dutch politician in the mid-16th century who published many classical texts on jurisprudence. In this work Agylaeus complies the edicts and laws of Justinian with additional laws issued by Eastern Roman Emperors such as Zeno the Isaurian Leo I the Thracian and even the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. <br> Contents: Iustini Imperatoris Augusti Novellae constitutions; Tiberii Imperatoris De divinis domibus constitution; Aliae aliquot constitutiones Iustiniani Iustini Tiberii ex libro Iuliani Antecessoris; Sacrum pragmaticum Tiberii Augusti De confiramtione constitutionum Iustini Imperatoris De filiis colonorum et liberarum; Imperatoris Leonis Augusti Novellae constitutions; Zenonis Imperatoris De novis operibus constitution; Canones sanctorum et venerandorum apostolorum; Consuetudines feudorum; Constitutiones Friderici Secundi Imperatoris; Extravagantes quas nonnulli XI. Collationem appellant; Liber de pace Constantiae; Henrici Stephani Castigationes in Leonis Imperatoris constitutiones. Lugduni : Apud Gulielmum Rouillium, sub scuto Veneto hardcover
154522244Paris Galeotum du pre 1545 -in-8 plein-veau un volume, reliure plein veau moucheté (binding full calfskin flecked) brun in-octavo (19 x 12,5 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décorations "or" et à froid, titre frappé "or" dans un encadrement d'un filet "or", entre-nerfs à fleuron (floweret) "or" au centre et des feuillages exécutés aux filets courbes "or" aux angles dans un encadrement à filet "or", roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, léger manque de cuir à l'entre-nerfs de tête et de pied (moins d' 1/4 de cm2), manque de cuir à la coiffe de pied, roulette "or" sur les coupes avec manque de dorure, coins écornés, tête lisse, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouge, texte en latin, sans illustrations excepté des lettrines (dropped initial) historiées gravées sur bois en noir + une grande marque de l'Editeur gravée sur bois en noir en fin de volume, léger manque de papier en bas de la page de titre en marge (moins de 1 cm2) ainsi qu'en marge des 3 derniers feuillets seul le feuillet CCCXCIIII a un manque important gènant la lecture du texte, pagination au feuillet : ([36 ff de tables alphabétiques] + cccxcv + [1]) feuillets, 1545 [Paris] : Vaeneunt apud Galeotum du pré Bibliopolam Parisiensem ,
1575423561575 Antverpiae. Christophe Plantin. 1575. 1 volume petit in-8, plein vélin de l'époque légèrement frotté, titre manuscrit au dos, petite tache sur le second plat, traces de lacets. 383 pp. ; (1) p. bl.
1572D4701Venice: F. Rampazeto 1572. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 175 x 120mm. 48 366pp. Signatures: a-f 8; A-YY 8; ZZ 8 -ZZ7-8 blank. Woodcut printers device on title of basilisk fighting a bird with motto Terrena coelestibus obsunt; in an architectural frame and woodcut historiated headpiece woodcut vignette beginning book of the Institutiones; on leaf 212r a full-page representation of the arbor civilis. Text is all-around gloss; printed in black and red. Dedicatory letter of H. Messaggius to Senator Federicus Baduarius prelim. leafs 2 is dated 1558. Period vellum three raised bands; leaves slightly offset slightly browned; hinge cracked at rear some quires loose rear pastedown glue-stained. The Corpus Iuris Civilis or the Justinian Code was the result of Emperor Justinians desire that existing Roman law be collected into a simple and clear system of laws or code. Tribonian a legal minister under Justinian lead a group of scholars in an effort to codify existing Roman law. The result was the first Justinian Code completed in 529. This code was later expanded to include Justinians own laws as well as two additional books on areas of the law. In 534 the Justinian Code made up of the Code the Digest and the Institutes was completed. Justinians collections were in ancient times always copied separately and afterwards they were printed in the same way. This part of the Institutiones falls under the whole Corpus Iuris Civilis is an early example before the unification under this heading. The present name of Justinians codification was only adopted in the 16th century when it was printed in 1583 by Dionysius Gothofredus. The legal thought behind the Corpus Juris Civilis served as the backbone of the single largest law reform of the modern age the Napoleonic Code which marked the abolition of feudalism. <br/><br/> [F. Rampazeto] hardcover
157150302<p>This 1571 Lyon edition of Justinian's "Institutionum civilium libri quatuor" was issued by Gulielmum Rovillium and prepared by Antonius Contius. As part of the Corpus Juris Civilis the work formed a central component of Roman legal study and authority drawing from earlier sources such as the Institutes of Gaius. The text includes a dedicatory epistle by Contius and associated material connected to Dorotheus and Theophilus reflecting its scholarly transmission in the early modern period. Very Good. Full vellum binding shows expected age wear and remains tight and secure text block complete with moderate toning and occasional marginal spotting. Sextodecimo 16mo single volume. Collation: 361 p. Edition: 1571. References: USTC 158328. Item Number SKU: 50302. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Gulielmum Rovillium hardcover
1562710271562. Paris 1562. Interleaved and annotated. Paris 1562. Interleaved and annotated. Interleaved Copy Annotated by a French Nobleman Justinian I 485-565 CE Emperor of the East. Hotman Francois 1524-1590 Editor. Digestorum seu Pandectarum Libri Quinquaginta ex Pandectis Florentinis Nuper in Lucem Emissis Quoadeius Fieri Potuit Repraesentati & In Septem Partes Justiniani Sententia Distincti Adjectis Brevibus Francisci Hotomanni Parisiensis I.C. Clarissimi Summariis. Paris: Apud Guilielmum Merlin in ponte nummulariorum et Guilielmum Desboys 1562. civ 258 pp. Interleaved. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4-1/4". Contemporary vellum armorial devices to boards lettering piece to spine. Soiling and a few stains and minor nicks some wear to spine ends pastedowns loose a few chips to vellum along fore-edge of front board early owner bookplate to front pastedown early owner signature dated 1729 to front free endpaper crack in text block between front free endpaper and title page. Moderate toning to text light foxing to a few leaves occasional faint dampstaining to foot of text block. Annotations in neat contemporary hand some quite extensive to several leaves and about a third of the interleaves occasional early underlining. $750. This volume is first of a seven-volume edition of the Novels one of the four components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. It belonged to a French noble Charles Du Ruisseau "in supremo senatu Patroni." Excepting one page in Latin in a different hand the annotations most likely by Du Ruisseau are in French. Mostly analytical they reflect considerable engagement with the text. Several include cross-references and references to other sections of the Corpus Juris Civilis. unknown books
15443291Michele Tramezino 11 x 16 Venetia 1544 Volume petit in-8°, reliure demi-veau du XIXe, dos à quatre nerfs, petits fleurons estampés à froid, titre, filets et date "1544" dorés, plat marbrés, [8], 253, [1] f., page de titre ornée de la marque à la Sybille - Sibilla - de l'imprimeur vénitien Michele Tramezino, mentionné au colophon et avec les privilèges du Pape Paul III et du Sénat vénitien "con privilegio del Sommo Pontefice Paolo III e del Senato veneziano, per anni dieci". Rare première traduction en langue italienne du "de bello Gothico", de "la guerre contre les Goths" de Procope de Césarée, qui raconte la reconquête de l'Italie sous l'Empereur Justinien (483 - 565) occupée par les Ostrogoths, et décrit la longue période de guerre que subirent les cités du nord de l'Italie accablées par les désordres, la famine (537) et la peste. Petite tache à la pliure de la page de titre, auréole dans la partie inférieure de la page de titre et les huit suivantes, nom manuscrit à l'encre noire dans la marge de la page trois, très légère et marginale auréole en bord droit des feuillets 17 à 26, puis de 169 à 192, puis auréole en coin inférieur à partir du feuillet 241, sinon bon intérieur. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.(ALB73) Livre
15443291Michele Tramezino 11 x 16 Venetia 1544 Volume petit in-8°, reliure demi-veau du XIXe, dos à quatre nerfs, petits fleurons estampés à froid, titre, filets et date "1544" dorés, plat marbrés, [8], 253, [1] f., page de titre ornée de la marque à la Sybille - Sibilla - de l'imprimeur vénitien Michele Tramezino, mentionné au colophon et avec les privilèges du Pape Paul III et du Sénat vénitien "con privilegio del Sommo Pontefice Paolo III e del Senato veneziano, per anni dieci". Rare première traduction en langue italienne du "de bello Gothico", de "la guerre contre les Goths" de Procope de Césarée, qui raconte la reconquête de l'Italie sous l'Empereur Justinien (483 - 565) occupée par les Ostrogoths, et décrit la longue période de guerre que subirent les cités du nord de l'Italie accablées par les désordres, la famine (537) et la peste. Petite tache à la pliure de la page de titre, auréole dans la partie inférieure de la page de titre et les huit suivantes, nom manuscrit à l'encre noire dans la marge de la page trois, très légère et marginale auréole en bord droit des feuillets 17 à 26, puis de 169 à 192, puis auréole en coin inférieur à partir du feuillet 241, sinon bon intérieur. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.(ALB73) Livre
1572D4701Venice: F. Rampazeto 1572. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 175 x 120mm. 48 366pp. Signatures: a-f 8; A-YY 8; ZZ 8 -ZZ7-8 blank. Woodcut printers device on title of basilisk fighting a bird with motto Terrena coelestibus obsunt; in an architectural frame and woodcut historiated headpiece woodcut vignette beginning book of the Institutiones; on leaf 212r a full-page representation of the arbor civilis. Text is all-around gloss; printed in black and red. Dedicatory letter of H. Messaggius to Senator Federicus Baduarius prelim. leafs 2 is dated 1558. Period vellum three raised bands; leaves slightly offset slightly browned; hinge cracked at rear some quires loose rear pastedown glue-stained. The Corpus Iuris Civilis or the Justinian Code was the result of Emperor Justinians desire that existing Roman law be collected into a simple and clear system of laws or code. Tribonian a legal minister under Justinian lead a group of scholars in an effort to codify existing Roman law. The result was the first Justinian Code completed in 529. This code was later expanded to include Justinians own laws as well as two additional books on areas of the law. In 534 the Justinian Code made up of the Code the Digest and the Institutes was completed. Justinians collections were in ancient times always copied separately and afterwards they were printed in the same way. This part of the Institutiones falls under the whole Corpus Iuris Civilis is an early example before the unification under this heading. The present name of Justinians codification was only adopted in the 16th century when it was printed in 1583 by Dionysius Gothofredus. The legal thought behind the Corpus Juris Civilis served as the backbone of the single largest law reform of the modern age the Napoleonic Code which marked the abolition of feudalism. <br/><br/> [F. Rampazeto] hardcover books
152897651528 velin à recouvrement ivoire. in-8, 260 ff., Parisiis Ex officina Roberti Stephani 1528,
160024443Lugduni (Lyon), ohne Verlag, 1600. 4°. Mit Titelvignette und vielen Bordüren. ca. 1200 Seiten (z.T. unpag.). Pergamenteinband der Zeit. [5 Warenabbildungen]
158564252Venedig, Giovanni Varisco (Johannes Variscus) & Paganino de Paganini (Paganius de Paganinis) (am Ende: Alexander Gryphius Excudebat), 1585. 8°. 48 nn., 366 num Bll. (ohne die beiden weißen Bll. am Ende), Pgmt. d. Zt. m. durchzogenen Bünden, goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
158712150<p><b>1587 Justinian LAW Corpus Juris Civilis Codex Digest Godefroy Modius Commentary</b></p><p>"<i>Freedom is the natural ability of everyone to do what he likes unless it is prohibited by law or by force</i>."</p><p>― Justinian I</p><p>Justinian's '<i>Corpus Juris Civilis'</i> is unquestionably the fundamental work on law and jurisprudence! Parts of this work were originally intended to be used by law students but they were not solely used as a textbook – they carried legal weight …as law! It includes four distinct parts – Codex Digest Institutes and Novellae – each written with a different purpose.</p><p>'<i>Digest'</i> or '<i>Pandectae'</i> is a collection of juristic treatises taken from various legal writings of Ulpian and Paulus. '<i>Codex'</i>was the Justinian's attempt at organizing the laws in a systematic manner. Following the successes and legal implications of Codex and Digest '<i>Novellae Constitutiones' </i>or<i> 'New Constitutions'</i> was written after 534AD. These new laws were enacted following Justinian's reign and while credited to Justinian were compiled by several other politicians and legal scholars.</p><p>The Godefroy editions of this iconic work were influential in the law field well into the 20th-century. While Godefroy was known as a jurist his fame came from his edition of the '<i>Corpus'</i> which went through dozens of editions into the 18th-century. This edition includes a commentary entitled '<i>Notae perpetuae siue Praetermissorum</i>' by Francois Modius.</p><p>Item number: #12150</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><b><i>Codicis Dn. </i></b><b><i>Iustiniani sacratissimi principis p.p. Aug. repetitae praelectionis libri XII</i></b></p><p>Francofurti ad Moenum : Impensis societatis Sigis. Feyrabendij Henrici Thack & Petri Vischeri 1587.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 parts</p><p>o 22 956 2; 24 532 2; 8 64 64; 30 76</p><p>o Each section with individual title page and separate pagination</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~13.5in X 9in 34cm x 23cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>12150</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Impensis societatis Sigis. Feyrabendij, Henrici Thack, & Petri Vischeri hardcover
155619755<p><b>1556 LAW Justinian Institutes Theophilus Antecessor Byzantine Law Jacques Corte </b></p><p><i>"Freedom is the natural ability of everyone to do what he likes unless it is prohibited by law or by force."</i> </p><p><i>― </i>Justinian I </p><p>The<i> 'Institutes of Justinian' </i>is a portion of the full <i>Corpus Juris Civilis</i> largely based on the Institutes of Gaius. Justinian sought to reform Roman law and education. This work was originally intended to be used by law students but they were not solely used as a textbook they carried legal weight …as law! </p><p>Numerous jurists throughout history have made commentary on Justinian and created their own perspectives on the famed '<i>Corpus Juris Civilis</i>'. Sixth-century Byzantine jurist Theophilus Antecessor was one such mind who wrote a commentary on each portion of Justinian's '<i>Corpus Juris'</i>. This 1556 edition of Theophilus was edited by Jacques de Corte. </p><p>Item number: #19755</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><b><i>Institutionum iuris civilis libri IIII</i></b></p><p>Venetiis : Apud Hieronymum Scotum 1556.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p>o 14 671 3</p><p>o Signatures: a-z8 A-V8</p><p>· References: USTC 803781</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~4.25in X 3.25in 11cm x 8.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>19755</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Hieronymum Scotum hardcover
158024956<p><strong>1580 LAW Justinian Institutes Codex Rome Corpus Juris Geneva Vignon Pace Vellum</strong></p><p><em>"Freedom is the natural ability of everyone to do what he likes unless it is prohibited by law or by force."</em> </p><p><em>― </em>Justinian I </p><p>The<em> 'Institutes of Justinian' </em>is a portion of the full Corpus Juris Civilis largely based on the Institutes of Gaius. Justinian sought to reform Roman law and education. This work was originally intended to be used by law students but they were not solely used as a textbook they carried legal weight …as law! </p><p>Published by Eustache Vignon this 1580 Geneva edition was collected and edited by Giulio Pace. </p><p>Item number: #24956</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><strong><em>Justiniani Institutionum Juris Libri IIII. Aucti et illustrati annotationibus diversorum Jurisconsultorū</em></strong></p><p>Genevæ : Excudebat Eustath. Vignon Atrebat. 1580.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Institutionum – 16 104 leaves 398</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Ratione Ordinis – 134</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: USTC 452089</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Bookplate – Charles Filippi</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Handwritten – <em>Steph. Bernardo et Musis</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~7.5in X 4.75in 19cm x 11.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>24956</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Excudebat Eustath. Vignon Atrebat hardcover
155929000<p>This 1559 Paris edition of Codex dn. Justiniani contains the imperial compilation of civil ecclesiastical and administrative statutes first issued under Justinian I. The folio includes the full Accursian gloss alongside annotations by Antonius Contius integrating medieval legal interpretation with humanist scholarship. Text is organized into 2136 double-column pages preceded by 30 unnumbered leaves and followed by 12. Original leather binding remains intact with age-appropriate wear. Title page and front matter reinforced. Format: Folio 14 x 9.5 inches. Collation: 30 2136 columns 12. References: USTC 152603. Item Number SKU: #29000. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Gulielmum Merlin hardcover