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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.
161027113<p><strong>1610 LAW 1ed Justinian Institutes Codex Corpus Juris ROME Marcile Commentary</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 in Paris in 1610 this first Marcum Orry edition contains the commentary and interpretations of Dutch lawyer Theodore Marcile</p><p>Item number: #27113</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><strong><em>Imp. Caes. Iustiniani P. P. Augusti Institutionum </em></strong></p><p>Parisiis: apud Marcum Orry via Iacobaea ad insigne Leonis salientis 1610.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->11 5 784 30</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~7in X 4.5in 17.5cm 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><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Marcum Orry, via Iacobaea, ad insigne Leonis salientis hardcover
168020481<p><b>1680 LAW Justinian Institutes Digest Corpus Juris Civilis Rome Latin French 2v</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>This 1680 edition was published in Paris by Theirry and Cochart notably containing both Latin and French translations.</p><p>Item number: #20481</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><b><i>Les Institutes de l'empereur Justinian</i></b></p><p>Paris: Thierry et J Cochart 1680.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes</p><p>o Vol. I – 22 497 29</p><p>o Vol. II – 22 507 i.e. 505 33</p><p>· Provenance – </p><p>o Handwritten – <i>Bernier Rollande</i></p><p>o Handwritten – <i>Done</i><i>d. de Macholler 1771</i></p><p>· Language: Latin / French</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~6.5in X 4in 16.5cm x 10cm</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>20481</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Thierry et J Cochart hardcover
1812662461812. First Edition of Cooper's Translation of the Institutes Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Cooper Thomas 1759-1839 Translator and Editor. The Institutes of Justinian. With Notes. Philadelphia: Printed for P. Byrne 1812. xiv 714 i.e. 716 pp. Latin and English translation in parallel columns. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Recent period-style quarter calf over marbled boards lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine original endpapers retained. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places occasional light foxing. An attractive copy. $600. First edition. Includes a bibliography of civil law and the complete text of The Law of the Twelve Tables. A landmark in the American reception of Roman law and the first translation of Justinian produced in the United States this edition includes fascinating notes that compare Roman law with that of the United States. He even includes a table of cases. Cooper a chemist and lawyer by training was a polymath who published books on law political science economics medicine and the natural sciences. A friend of Joseph Priestley and Thomas Jefferson he was a professor of chemistry at Dickinson College and the University of Pennsylvania. He joined the faculty of South Carolina College in 1819 and became its president in 1820. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 1644. unknown books
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
166356511BBAmsterdam, Johann Blaeu, Ludwig & Daniel Elzevier, Frans Hack. (1663). Folio. 10 Bl., 796 S.; 6 Bl., 388 S.; 6 Bl., 300 S., 92 S., 20 Bl. Index, mit einem gestoch. Vortitel von van Dalen. Lederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und reicher Rückenvergoldung.
201608157LUGDUNI, SVMPIBVS HORATII CARDON., 1604 ; in-folio, 2203-/323-640- pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 4 volumes. Plein veau fauve marbfré en bon état dos bien orné - JOINT : VOLUMEN LEGUM QUOD PARUM VOCANT; IN QVO HAEC INSVNT TRÈS POSTERIORES LIBRI CODICIS D. LUSTINIANI SAXRATISS. PRINCIPIS, ADEN CVRA, qua priore noem emendati. authenticae feu Nouellae Constitutiones(en bon état texte sur 2 colonnes manque la motié base de la page de titre) en 4 volumes.
182041958Milano, Dalla Tipografia Di Giambattista Sonzogno, 1820. 3 vol. in-12 de XII-248-(2) pp. 2 planches hors texte coloriées ; 281-(1) pp., 4 planches hors texte coloriées ; 303-(1) pp., 3 planches hors texte coloriées, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge et vert (reliure de l'époque).
4291, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 2 vol. 17 X 24 cm., Broché, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, exemplaire de présentation pouvant comprendre quelques très légers défauts, 650 / 720p.
17219339Dublin: Grierson 1721-1728. Full Calf Binding. Very Good. Irish 18th c. bindings 3 uniformly bound school books 16mo. 3 uniformly bound early 18th century school books all printed by Grierson in Dublin. The works include each in separate volumes the works of Horatius 1721 Justini 1727 and Juvenalis 1728. All 3 books with contemporary name of 'Maurice King' on title page. Each volume with hand-tooled cartouche box with initials of 'J:C: A:D 1733.' gilt onto front cover. All spines uniform in Irish style of the period. 'Justini Historiarum' and 'Juvenalis Persii Flacci' with title pages printed in red and black inks. Juvenalis with top quarter of title page torn out but also with copper engraved frontispiece not torn out. 'Quinti Hoatii Flacci Opera' with title page printed only in black ink. Unusual set of 3 classical schoolbooks that have remained as a trio for over 300 years and we're keeping it that way! Grierson unknown
174027144<p><strong>1740 Justinian LAW Corpus Juris Civilis Codex Digest Godefroy Commentary HUGE</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>― Justinian I</p><p>Justinian's '<em>Corpus Juris Civilis'</em> 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>'<em>Digest'</em> or '<em>Pandectae'</em> is a collection of juristic treatises taken from various legal writings of Ulpian and Paulus. '<em>Codex'</em> was the Justinian's attempt at organizing the laws in a systematic manner. Following the successes and legal implications of Codex and Digest '<em>Novellae Constitutiones' </em>or<em> 'New Constitutions'</em> 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 '<em>Corpus'</em> which went through dozens of editions into the 18th-century. This <strong><u>huge 1740 edition</u></strong> was dedicated to Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI whose portrait.</p><p>Item number: #27144</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><strong><em>Corpus Iuris Civilis Romani In Quo Institutiones Digesta Ad Codicem Florentinum Emendata Codex Item Et Novellæ Nec Non Justiniani Edicta Leonis Et Aliorum Imperatorum Novellæ Canones Apostolorum</em></strong></p><p>Lipiae: Sumptibus Johannis Friderici Gleditschii 1740.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->12 64 1028 792 16</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Includes engraved portrait frontispiece of Charles VI</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>W. J. Hofmann</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~12.5in X 9.5in X 5.25in 32cm x 24cm x 13.5cm</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><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Sumptibus Johannis Friderici Gleditschii 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
1772710291772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. A Notable French Edition of the Digest Book 50 Justinian I 483-565CE Emperor of the East. Dantoine Jean Baptiste Editor. Les Regles du Droit Civil Dans le Meme Ordre Qu'Elles sont Disposees au Dernier Titre du Digeste; Traduites en Francois Avec des Explications & Des Commentaires sur Chaque Regle. Et Trois Tables Tres-Exactes l'Une de Tous les Textes du Droit Rapportes & Expliques dans cet Ouvrage l'Autre des Regles du Droit Rangees por Ordre Alphabetique Selon leur ordre Naturel La 3me. de Toutes les Matieres. Nouvelle Edition Revue & Corrigee. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. lxiv 502 xxxii pp. Quarto 10" x 8-3/4". Nineteenth-century three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine. Some rubbing and faint dampstaining to boards heavier rubbing to extremities with wear to spine ends and corners joints cracked faint crack through center of spine chipping to edges of lettering piece two small later bookplates to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places faint dampstaining to margins of preliminaries. $750. Penultimate edition. The final title of the Digest "De Diversis Regulis Juris Antiqui Concerning Different Rules of Ancient Law" is a collection of 211 maxims derived from Ulpian and other jurists. Dantoine's edition presents the maxims in the original Latin with translations and extensive commentary. First published in 1710 it went through six editions the last in 1775. All are scarce. OCLC locates 3 copies of the 1772 edition in North America Bibliotheque et Archives Nationales du Quebec McGill University UC-Berkeley Law School. Camus Bibliotheque Choisie des Livres de Droit 658. unknown books
1735YRG-494Édition originale, in-4, plein cuir de l'époque, toutes tranches rouge, dos à cinq nerfs, titre effacé, caissons ornés de fleurons, petits trous dans les deux derniers caissons, manque en queue de coiffe, petite fissure mors haut du plat avant, trace d'ancienne de mouillure en page de titre (marge haute) [8] + env. 566 pages + index+ tables Jean-François Fores - Toulouse.
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
16666621666 Turin, Joseph Vernoni, 1666. 22x33 cm. 608 pages + Index. Reliure de l'époque en plein parchemin. Dos à 4 gros nerfs, portant le titre inscrit à la main. Quelques taches dans l'Index et quelques rousseurs, sinon intérieur propre. Reliure un peu tachée, mais bien dans son jus et de présentation agréable.
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
BN97399Beyond the Wall / Jenseits der Mauer - Kunst und Alltagsgegenstande aus der DDR East German Collection of the Wende Museum TOP <br/><br/>Beyond the Wall / Jenseits der Mauer - Kunst und Alltagsgegenstande aus der DDR East German Collection of the Wende Museum TOP unknown
16047331<p>Full vellum with embossed flourish design to front and rear; 5 raised bands and black ink titling to spine. Latin text throughout. No previous owners' names or other markings. Discoloring and wear to vellum as well as a split to both head and tail of spine; occasional foxing to pages. 11 x 16.5 inches. Please expect extra postage for overseas orders.</p> hardcover
1772711821772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. A Notable French Edition of the Digest Book 50 Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Dantoine Jean Baptiste 1693-1720 Translator and Editor. Les Regles du Droit Civil Dans le Meme Ordre Qu'Elles sont Disposees au Dernier Titre du Digeste; Traduites en Francois Avec des Explications & Des Commentaires sur Chaque Regle. Et Trois Tables Tres-Exactes l'Une de Tous les Textes du Droit Rapportes & Expliques dans cet Ouvrage l'Autre des Regles du Droit Rangees por Ordre Alphabetique Selon Leur Ordre Naturel La 3me. de Toutes les Matieres. Nouvelle Edition Revue & Corrigee. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. lxiv 502 xxxii pp. Quarto 10" x 8-3/4". Contemporary sheep with cat's-paw decoration gilt spine with raised bands and lettering piece speckled edges. Boards slightly bowed rubbing to extremities with minor wear to edges corners bumped and somewhat worn joints just starting at ends moderate toning to interior. A handsome copy. $850. Penultimate edition. The final title of the Digest "De Diversis Regulis Juris Antiqui Concerning Different Rules of Ancient Law" is a collection of 211 maxims derived from Ulpian and other jurists. Dantoine's edition presents the maxims in the original Latin with translations and extensive commentary. First published in 1710 it went through six editions the last in 1775. All are scarce. OCLC locates 3 copies of the 1772 edition in North America Bibliotheque et Archives Nationales du Quebec McGill University UC-Berkeley Law School. Camus Bibliotheque Choisie des Livres de Droit 658. unknown 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]