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15601503081Venice 1560. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A very rare 16th century printing of what is considered the first text book every published for first year law students. Lacks title page but appears otherwise complete. Contains publication information on last page identifying as being published in Venice Italy in 1560. The Institutes was part of the Corpus Juris Civilis Roman/Byzantine Emperor Justinian's Sixth Century codification and reform of Roman law but in particular this part the Institutes was intended as a textbooks for starting law students Very good in very early boards. First edition thus. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Venice hardcover
2014111634Taschen. New. 2014. Hardcover. 3836548852 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - Text in English and German. -- with a bonus offer-- . Taschen hardcover
1590953000Lyon: Batholomäus Honorats Erben 1590. leather_bound. Gut. Zusammen ca. 890 Seiten. Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 5 Bünden mit Blindprägung in der Mitte der Deckel in orientalischer Manier. Groß-Quart 39 x 27 cm Trotz diverser Mängel siehe unten recht ordentlich erhalten. Zweite Ausgabe der großen Ausgabe des Corpus Iuris Civilis von Denis Godefroy der Erstdruck erschien 1580. Erscheinungsvermerk: Lugduni / Apud Haeredes Bartholomaei Honorati. / M. D. XC. Vollständiges Exemplar Kollation: 8 Blatt 952 Spalten; 6 Bl. 446 Sp.; Sp. 147-158; 3 Bl. 104 Sp.; 2 Bl. 124 Sp.; 31 Blatt Indices. Die Paginierung ist teilweise irrig das Buch aber vollständig. Der Band hat folgende Mängel: Einband gebräunt und fleckig Ecken und Kanten restauriert ohne fliegende Vorsätze vorne und hinten Schnitt fleckig Titelblatt auf Japanpapier aufgezogen erste Blätter mit Feuchtigkeitsrand vereinzelt zeitgenössische Anstreichungen und Marginalien kleine Wurmspur im weißen Bug in den ersten Blättern innen teils eselsohrig und ganz vereinzelt knitterig kleine Einrisse im weißen Rand innen nur wenig gebräunt bzw. braunfleckig. Der Band wurde vom Buchbinder restauriert. Trotz aller beschriebenen Mängel ein beeindruckendes voluminöses Werk und im Ganzen recht ordentlich erhalten. "Das Corpus Iuris Civilis C.I.C. oder zur besseren Unterscheidung vom kirchlichen Corpus Iuris Canonici auch CICiv dt.: 'Bestand des zivilen Rechts' umfasst ein seit der Zeit des Humanismus so bezeichnetes Gesetzeswerk das von 528 bis 534 n. Chr. im Auftrag des oströmischen Kaisers Justinian zusammengestellt wurde. Die in einer späten Restaurationsphase römischer Reichskultur entstandene Sammlung die antike und spätantike römische Gesetze kompiliert und kodifiziert geriet nach dem Untergang des Römischen Reiches weitgehend in Vergessenheit und wurde im 11. Jahrhundert vor allem durch Irnerius von Bologna wiederentdeckt. Sie war jahrhundertelang die wichtigste Textgrundlage des in weiten Teilen Europas bis ins 19. Jahrhundert angewandten Römischen Rechts. Ihr Inhalt ist in mehrstufigen und vielschichtigen Rezeptionsprozessen auch in zahlreiche moderne Gesetzeswerke und Rechtsordnungen eingegangen. . Die Teile des Corpus Iuris Civilis sind: - Institutiones = ein juristisches Lehrbuch zur Einführung in Codex und Pandekten das vom Gesetzgeber gleich mitveröffentlicht wurde und somit besondere Autorität hat. . - Pandekten / Digesta lateinisch: geordnete Darstellung oder Pandectai griechisch: allumfassend 533/534 = Zusammenfassung des geltenden Rechts - Codex Iustinianus = gesammelte noch gültige Kaisergesetze seit dem 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. - Novellae: Kaiserliche Gesetze die nach dem Jahr 534 erlassen wurden wurden in verschiedenen Novellensammlungen gesammelt und veröffentlicht." Wikipedia. "Dionysius Gothofredus eigentlich Denis Godefroy; geboren 17. Oktober 1549 in Paris; gestorben 7. September 1622 in Straßburg war ein französischer Rechtswissenschaftler. Gothofredus war Professor an den Universitäten Genf Straßburg und Heidelberg und Herausgeber der ersten kritischen Gesamtausgabe des »Corpus iuris civilis« Genf 1583. Diese Bezeichnung für die spätrömische Gesetzessammlung stammt auch von ihm." Wikipedia Außerhalb der EU höhere Versandkosten ! Higher shipping costs outside the EU ! - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Batholomäus Honorats Erben hardcover
1541047161Basel: Hervagius 1541. Later Edition. Hardcover rebound in leather. Very Good Condition. Folio rebound in period style in full leather over wooden boards endpapers refreshed. Title page soiled and a bit wormed minor worming throughout often just a small hole or two in the margin but heavier at beginning and end. Marginal dampstains at end. Scattered soiling browning. A much used copy with notes and underlining throughout in a few early hands. With remarkably detailed manicules added with color and cuffs. A few are smudged but six are fully intact. A very nice example of a copy showing both extensive scholarly use and a lovely way to track cuff fashions. 52 647pp. Covering the first 4 parts of 8 and 27 of the 50 books. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Law & Criminal Studies; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 047161. Hervagius hardcover
1449Venice: Apud Juntas 1568. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 50 391ff. Later vellum. Illustrated with woodcuts. <br/> <br/> Venice: Apud Juntas, 1568. 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
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
158912028<p><b>1589 ENORMOUS LAW Corpus Juris Civilis Justinian Codex Digest Godefroy 6v SET</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 – each of these works is included in this <b><u>enormous 16th-century six-volume edition</u></b>.</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.</p><p>Item number: #12028</p><p>Price: $4950</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><b><i>Corpus Juris Civilis</i></b></p><p>Lugduni: Godefroy 1589.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; 6 volumes</p><p>o Vol. I – 20 1926 1</p><p>o Vol. II – 16 2020</p><p>o Vol. III – 44 2222 1</p><p>o Vol. IV – 40 2204 32</p><p>o Vol. V – 12 324 2 8 640 20 198 1; 16 564</p><p>o Vol. VI – 284 378 318 1 10 2 8 198</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~15.75in X 10.75in 40cm x 27cm</p><p>· Exceedingly rare valuable and desirable</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>12028</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Godefroy hardcover
1812006824London: Paternoster-Row.: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1812. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. SUTHERLAND James Captain. MORIER James Mr. RENNELL J Major. First editions of both works 1812 & 1818; large-paper issue of the first with the plates on india paper. Two volumes uniformly bound in half green morocco over green morocco cloth decorative gilt tooling corners rubbed. Spine sunned raised bands gilt tooling & titles. Internally Vol 1 1st ed large paper folding map frontis 5 viii-xvi 1 pl list 1 errata 1 2-438 pp 2 adverts 24 pls including 3 folding maps. Vol 2 The Second Journey 1st edition 1818 half title frontis 7 viii-xix 1 errata 1 2-435 19 pls includes 4 hand coloured & 2 engraved maps 1 folding 47 wood engravings within text. V1 306243 & V2 310244 mm. T.e.g. some light offsetting to a few text leaves variable spotting and toning to some plates generally light tide-mark to upper inner corner of plates facing pp. 50 and 74 folding plate facing p. 136 more heavily spotted and browned red marbled endpapers. Provenance: West Dean library Chichester Sussex labels to front pastedowns. Abbey Travel 357 & 358; Atabey 836 & 837; Macro Arabian Peninsula 1636 & 1637. Atabey's collation calls for a half-title in the first work though this is lacking in the copy there described as well as the present copy and is not mentioned in Abbey's collation. 'In retirement Morier pursued the writing career which was far more to his taste than diplomacy and on which he had already made a start. His two travel books A Journey through Persia Armenia and Asia Minor 1812 and A Second Journey 1818 both met with critical acclaim and were welcomed by a public which knew little of these areas' ODNB. A Journey through Persia contains an appendix relating to the Persian Gulf headed 'Arab pirates' pp. 371-5. <br/> <br/> Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
1215Lugduni: Apud Hugonem & Haeredes Aemonis a Porta 1542. Hardcover. Good. Large folio. 2 volumes. In the original sixteenth-century boards repaired. Spine of one volume renewed. A number of leaves washed and sized. One or two leaves torn. Some waterstaining. Part of a six-volume set printed by a distinguished Lyon printing family each volume of the Corpus is self-contained and complete in itself. Baudrier VII pp. 312-313. <br/> <br/> Lugduni: Apud Hugonem & Haeredes Aemonis a Porta, 1542. hardcover
1497045371Venice: Baptista de Tortis 1497. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Early full stamped pigskin with one clasp missing a bit of wear at the corners some discoloration and staining - very sound overall. With the title in red excised and pasted back onto a blank a few library stamps NY Bar Association Library minor worming mostly at the end printers mark excised from the final index leaf and repaired on the verso old paper repairs to the margins of the final leaves obscuring the leaf number on the final leaf a few stains here and there but generally clean and a bright crisp copy overall. Printed in red and black 270 numbered leaves 2 binder's blanks at front 3 at the rear. Printed 1497/8 15 1/2 x 10 1/3 inches from 70-82 lines.<br /> <br /> An attractive copy of Justinian's Infortiatum the middle section of the Digest with the gloss by the 13th century scholar Accursius. His glosses occupy a central place in medieval law as they were so copious almost 100000 glosses and in depth that the glosses themselves were sometimes given the force of law. A fine and rare edition just 11 copies listed in the ISTC ij00561000 only 4 outside of Germany and none in the United States. The second edition with the Clarius Summaria the first was 1491. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Law & Criminal Studies; Incunabula. Inventory No: 045371. Baptista de Tortis hardcover