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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
4292, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 3 vol. 17 X 24 cm., Broché, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, exemplaire de présentation pouvant comprendre quelques très légers défauts, 912/ 870/ 844p.
160457000Aureliopoli Salihli Genève Geneva: Apud Ioannem Vignon Vignon Jean 1604. Fine. Apud Ioannem Vignon Vignon Jean Aureliopoli Salihli Genève Geneva 1604 16 x 23.5 cm relié New edition after the first published in 1583. 4 title pages the main one in red and black with a Renaissance portico the second identical but not in red and black the others within foliate borders. Titles of the 3 title pages present in volume II: Codicis Iustiniani D.N. Sacratissimi principis pp. Aug. repetitae praelectionis Libri XII. Authenticae sev novellae constitutiones D.N. Justiniani sacratis. Feudorum consuetiudines partim ex editione vulgata partim ex cuiaciana vulgatae apposita. Printed in two columns with commentary distributed around. One notes with curiosity that the title refers to 4 parts and that all copies held in libraries contain only these 4 parts yet a table present above the privilege mentions: Volume V which gathers notes on Cicero and other fragments. Full marbled brown sheep bindings contemporary or slightly later. Spines with raised bands decorated. Title and volume labels in tan morocco. Upper joint of volume I split at foot lower joint narrowly cracked. Rubbing. Main title page creased with folds. Paper more or less browned. Restoration to outer margin of a preliminary leaf in volume I and in volume II. Pale dampstain at top of pages up to around column 330 of volume I. Dyonisus Gothofridus the elder was a celebrated jurist courted by all the courts of Europe of Protestant confession the edition of Justinian's Corpus Juris civilis was his great work and remained the legal reference for more than a century both for the bar and for teaching. Numerous editions were made of it. Apud Ioannem Vignon [Vignon, Jean] hardcover
4523Italy 1325. Good. Manuscript on vellum large folio 450 x 345 mm main text 42-lines extensive glosses written in black faded and almost completely illegible. Extracted from a bookbinding very worn. SPECIMINA PALEOGRAPHICA AN EXCELLENT MANUSCRIPT LEAF FOR TEACHING. OUR MANUSCRIPT IS PARTIALLY UNFINISHED THUS PROVIDING VALUABLE EVIDENCE OF MANUSCRIPT PRODUCTION AND MIS-EN-PAGE.<br /> <br /> Mise-en-page refers to the strategic layout and design of the page encompassing ruling margins columns and the placement of text initials and decoration acting as the blueprint for the scribe and artist to create a functional aesthetically pleasing book with significant developments seen in adapting layouts for commentaries like glosses as here and the shift from multi-column to single-column formats over time. Our scribe clearly followed an exemplar as is attested by the red rubrics at the bottom of the verso after which there are only blank spaces. Furthermore one the outer right margin of the recto can be seen the scribe's horizontal rulings in plummet.<br /> <br /> The text of this large tantalizing and extremely challenging leaf which was extracted from a bookbinding contains three chapters from Book II of the Codex of Justinian or the Corpus juris civilis. The Corpus juris civilis is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence issued from 529 to 534 by order of Justinian I Eastern Roman Emperor. Shortly after Justinian became emperor in 527 he decided the Empire's legal system needed organization and consolidation. Early in his reign Justinian appointed an official Tribonian to oversee this task. The project as a whole became known as Corpus juris civilis or the Justinian Code.<br /> <br /> <br /> "The Codex of Justinian is together with the Digest the core of the great Byzantine compilation of Roman law called the Corpus Iuris Civilis. The Codex gathers legal proclamations issued by Roman Emperors from the second to the sixth centuries C.E. Its influence on subsequent legal development in the medieval and early modern world has been almost incalculable." Simon Corcoran et al. The Codex of Justinian vol. 2 Cambridge University Press 2016. <br /> <br /> We were delighted to find an excellent and whimsical drollerie mischeviously placed at the beginning of Lib. II Tit. 44.<br /> <br /> THE TEXT:<br /> <br /> Liber II Tit. 43 CJ 2.43: Si minor se majorem dixerit vel probatus fuerit "Where a minor alleges that he is of age"; This title deals with the legal consequences for a minor specifically someone under 25 years old who misrepresents themselves as an adult major to enter into a contract or transaction. <br /> <br /> Liber II Tit. 44 CJ 2.44: Si saepius in integrum restitutio postuletur "When complete restitution is demanded more than once" with Gloss: Imperator aurel "Eos qui veniam aetatis impetraverunt" etc.; Imperator Constantinus "Omnes adulescentes. Refers to the limitations on re-litigating a case after a restoration of rights has already been granted a principle within Roman civil law concerning restitutio in integrum. <br /> <br /> Liber II Tit. 45 CJ 2.45: De his qui veniam aetatis impetraverunt "Concerning those who obtain a grant of age" "or "the privilege of full majority". Established that individuals who received this privilege could manage their own affairs and enter into contracts as if they were of full age 25 effectively ending their need for a curator. unknown
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
1530691021530. Paris 1530. A Pocket Edition. Paris 1530. A Pocket Edition. Handsomely Printed Pocket-Sized Edition with Commentaries by Sassoferrato Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. D'Aurigny Gilles Editor. Sassoferrato Bartolo de 1313-1357 Glossator. Textus Infortiati: Domini Justiniani Imperatoris Sacratissimi. Cum Summariis. Paris: Francois Regnault c.1530. 290 24 ff. Main text in parallel columns. Octavo 5-1/2" x 3-3/4". Recent three-quarter cloth over paper-covered boards contemporary thumb-tabs to fore-edge of text block early hand-lettered title to top-edge endpapers renewed. Light soiling light rubbing to extremities. Title page and text printed in red and black handsome woodcut title-page vignette of Justinian and his court repeated on verso of third leaf and recto of final leaf large Regnault elephant device to verso of leaf preceding "Tabula Legum" and verso of final leaf crible initials. Light toning light soiling and small stain to title page library stamp to its verso and to a few other leaves. A handsomely printed edition. $1500. This is a pocket-sized volume of the Infortiatum of Justinian's Digest surrounded by commentaries chiefly by Bartolo de Sassoferrato the preeminent early expositor of Roman law. These are printed within the text columns and distinguished from the main text by pointing hands. Summaries of the titles are included as well. The medieval glossators divided the Digest into three sections or Volumina: the Digestum Vetus the Digestum Novum and the Infortiatum. Comprising Books XXIV Title 2 to XXXVIII the Infortiatum addresses donations between husband and wife divorce curatorship wills and testaments and trusts and legacies. OCLC locates 11 copies 4 in North America 1 in a law library University of Georgia. Not in Adams. Universal Short-Title Catalogue 181299. unknown books
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 books
1663524751663. Frankfurt 1663. Frankfurt 1663. Uncommon Large-Paper Edition of the Code and Related Works with Important Notes by Denis Godefroy Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Godefroy Denis 1549-1622 Editor and Annotator. Codicis Dn. Justiniani Sacratissimi Principis PP. Aug. Repetitae Praelectionis Libri XII. Postrema Editio Prioribus Auctior et Emendatior. Frankfurt: Sumptibus Societis. Imprimebat Hieronymus Polichius 1663. xvi pp. 1024 cols. 4 pp. 456 cols. 13 pp. 78 cols. 2 pp. 282 cols. Folio 14" x 9". Recent period-style quarter calf over marbled boards raised bands and lettering piece to spine endpapers renewed. Large woodcut printer device head-pieces tail-pieces and decorated initials. Faint dampstaining to head of text block light foxing and browning to portions of text internally clean. $1500. Large-paper edition. Includes the Authenticae; Seu Novellae Constitutiones Feudorum Consuetudines Constitutiones Friderici II. Imp. Extravagantes Liber de Pace Constantiae Epitome Feudorum and related writings and notes by Godefroy. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian in 530 CE the body of writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis preserved and restated all existing Roman law. Compiled in three years under the direction of Tribonium it was both a critical restatement of earlier law and jurisprudential writings and a complete collection of recent legislation. It is divided into four books the Institutes Digest Code and Novels. The Code contains the laws in force during Justinian's reign. It is divided into 12 books. Book 1 deals with ecclesiastical law the sources of law and the duties of high officials. Books 2-8 deal with private law. Book 9 deals with criminal law. Books 10-12 deal with administrative law. It received a great deal of commentary during the medieval and early modern eras. That of Denis Godefroy was influential well into the twentieth century. Godefroy was a jurist humanist historian scholar of Roman law and professor at the Universities of Geneva and Heidelberg. He was also the first to apply the collective name Corpus Juris Civilis to Justinian's works. KVK locates 5 copies of this imprint but all seem to be trimmed to a quarto format. Das Verzeichnis der im. unknown books
16791335008Lugduni Batav Leiden: Felicem Lopez 1679. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo. 36 316 8 pages; G; bound in contemporary vellum ink titling to spine; vellum with mild soiling small chipping to front edge of tail of spine vellum beginning to peel on the lower fore corner of the rear board; with front and rear free blanks; ex-library with removed sticker from spine removed bookplate from front pastedown small stamp to recto of title page; embossed stamp to title page and page 99; ink stain to ffep; includes index; With added engraved title page with varying date of publication: MDCLXXX; <br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Profusely extensively and colorfully filled with marginalia. Black red green and yellow are all used for underlining while black and red are used for writing. Beautiful handwriting at times indistinguishable from the printed marginalia.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> AG consignment; scarce; shelved case 3. Böckelmann became a professor in Leiden in 1670 and had a lasting influence with his Compendium Institutionum which taught through a simplified teaching method and shorter summaries rather than Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis.;. 1335008. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Felicem Lopez hardcover books
16241205Lyon, Pierre Rigaud, 1624 ; in-12 de 561, [13] pp., reliure de l’époque maroquin brun, les plats et le dos, muet, couverts de décors dorés, blason au centre des plats, restes d’attaches en fils d’or, tranches dorées.
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166385301Amsterdam: Blaeu 1663. hardcover. Cum notis integris.Dionysii Gothofredi. Engraved half-title title vignette. 2 volumes. Thick folios contemporary calf spines and corner edges quite worn; lower right corner lacking to first few and last leaf of vol. II with no loss of text. Amstelodami: Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios 1663. Very good.<br/><br/> This work consists of four books: "The authorized collection of imperial ordinances Codex constitutionium the authorized collection of extracts from the great jurists Digesta or Pandectae the elementary handbook Institutiones and the unauthorized collection of constitutions subsequent to the Codex Novellae." Ency. Britannica XV p.598. Brunet III p.608. Graesse III p.503.<br/><br/> Blaeu unknown books
1663029793Amstelodami 1663 Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium. Vellum (Hardcover) 1st Edition
4217, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 7 vol. 17 X 24 cm., Broché, tome premier signé par le traducteur et l’éditeur et numéroté pour les 50 premiers exemplaires, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, 5368p.
1663029794Amstelodami 1663 Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium. Full-Leather (Hardcover) 1st Edition
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
1588715191588. Cologne: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum 1588. Cologne: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum 1588. Influential Commentaries Code and Digest Cujas Jacques 1522-1590. Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Paratitla in Libros Quinquaginta Digestorum Seu Pandectarum Item in Libros Novem Codicis Imperatoris Iustiniani. Ex Postrema Auctoris Recognitione. Cologne: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum Sub Monocerote 1588. xxviii 195 1; xxxvi 541 i.e. 521 pp. Two parts each with title page and individual pagination second part has title beginning Paratitla in Libros IX. Codicis Iustiniani. Bound with Cujas Jacques. Africanus Sextus Caecilius 2nd C. Ad Africanum Tractatus VIIII. Quibus Difficillimae Iuris Quaestiones Enodantur. Ex Postrema Auctoris Recognitione Castigate Editi. Accesserunt Indices Duo Copiosi Quorum Prior est Legum Africani Alter Materiarum. Cologne: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum Sub Monocerote 1588. xlviii 622 i.e. 624 pp. Octavo 6-1/4" x 4". Elaborately blind-tooled half blind-stamped pigskin over vellum with horizontal vertical and diagonal rules binding dated 1592 raised bands and faint early hand-lettered title to spine. Moderate soiling some rubbing to boards heavier rubbing to extremities with wear to corners spine ends bumped front hinge cracked front free endpaper lacking. Moderate toning light browning in places brief early annotations to a few leaves and title pages later owner stamps and markings to front pastedown and title page of Paratitla in Libros Quinquaginta Digestorum. $2500. Later editions. Cujas a professor of law at the universities of Cahors Bourges Valencia and Turin was the preeminent authority on Roman law in his day. The author of several commentaries he was also an important philologist who recovered and published the Codex Theodosianus and the Basilica. The first work in this volume contains important commentaries on first nine books of the Code the twelve-book legal code established by Justinian I and the 50th book of the Digest a 50-volume collection of judicial commentary that were originally published separately in 1569 and 1570. Both remained standard works into the nineteenth century. Ad Africanum Tractatus VIIII. is a commentary on the Quaestiones of Sextus Caecilius Africanus a collection of legal cases included in the. unknown books
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
1561709811561. Basel: Per Ioannem Hervagium 1561. First edition. Basel: Per Ioannem Hervagium 1561. First edition. Edited by a "Reformed" Lawyer and Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I Justinian I 485-565CE Emperor of the East. Haloander Gregor 1501-1531 Translator and Editor. Agylaeus Henricus 1532 or 1533-1595 Editor. Iustiniani Principis Novellae Constitutiones Latine Ex Gregorii Haloandri et Henrici Agylaei Interpretatione Ad Grecum Scrimgeri Exemplar Nunc Primum Edite. Quibus Suis Locis Interferiter Quicquid Vetus Versio Amplius Habet Atque Proximis Editionib. Ex Vetustis Libris Ac Iuliani Epitme Aspersum Est. In qua Editione Henrici Agylaei Opera Diligentem tum Variarum Lectionum Annotationem Tum Haloandrice Versionis Castigationem Invenire est. Item Eiusdem Iustiniani Edicta Iustini Tiberii Leonis Philosophi Constitutiones; & Una Zenonis Quae ad Titulum Codicis de Privatis Aedificiis Pertinet: Henrico Aegylaeo Interprete. Postremo Canones Sanctorum Apostolorum per Clementem in Unum Congesti Gregorio Haloandro Interprete. Basel: Per Ioannem Hervagium 1561. xxxii 598 2 pp. Quarto 9-1/4" x 6-1/2". Contemporary limp vellum early hand-lettered title to spine ties lacking. Minor soiling a few small stains and few tiny worm holes some wear to corners a few minor tears to spine ends front joint starting at ends front pastedown worn and partially detached text block somewhat loose vellum beginning to crack though rear pastedown. Faint dampstaining to head of text block moderate toning foxing and light browning in places mild edgewear to corners of preliminaries recent early owner inscription to front free endpaper. $2500. First edition. This collection of legal texts begins with the first appearance of a revised edition with original commentary by teh Dutch jurist Agylaeus of Gregor Haloander's complete translation of the Novels one of the four components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. This is followed by a group legal texts from other sources edited with commentary by Agylaeus Including: De Indulgentia Tributariorum Reliquorum Tiberii Imperatoris de Divinis Domibus Constitutio Imperatoris Leonis Augusti Novellae Constitutiones Imperatoris Leonis Augusti Novellae Constitutiones and Zenonis Imperatoris de Novis Operibus Constituio Eodem Interprete. He also includes Haoloander's version of the Apostolic Canons of Pope Cleme. unknown books
1830710651830. Classroom Notes on the Codex Justinianus Manuscript. Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Codicis Justiniani SS. Principis. France c.1830. 564 11 pp. Folio 12" x 8". Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards vellum-covered corners to boards. Moderate rubbing to boards crease to upper corner of front board below vellum heavier rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn spine perished revealing printer's waste dated 1822 boards partially detached but secure. Moderate toning occasional faint stains to margins. Text in neat hand occasional later annotations and a few doodles in same hand. $2500. With its careful arrangement and index this manuscript appears to be a fair copy of class notes on the first five books of Justinian's Code. The titles are in Latin the text in French. Based on class lectures the notes are paraphrases of each title. The later notes in the margins are clarifications or statements of main points. The first page has a large Roman numeral "I" which suggests the compiler had another notebook covering the rest of the Code Books 6-12. Also known as the Codex Justiniani the Code contains the laws in force during Justinian's reign. It is divided into 12 books. Book 1 deals with ecclesiastical law the sources of law and the duties of high officials. Books 2-8 deal with private law. Book 9 deals with criminal law. Books 10-12 deal with administrative law. It is one of the four components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. unknown books
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
1598710761598. Venice: Giunta 1598. 6 vols in 5 bks. Venice: Giunta 1598. 6 vols in 5 bks. Impressive 1598 Edition of the Corpus Iuris Civilis Corpus Juris Civilis Justinian I 485-565CE Emperor of the East Accursius c.1182-c.1260 Glossator. Leconte Antoine 1517-1586 Commentary. Cujas Jacques 1522-1590 Commentary. Douaren Francois 1509-1559 Commentary. De Bottis Jacopo Anello 1524-1581 Commentary. Caravita Agostino d.1580 Commentary. D. Iustiniani Imperatoris Opus Prudentum Responsa Caesarumque Rescripta Complectens. Quinque Voluminibus Distinctum Multis Legibus Additis Ac Iuris Consultorum Cuiacii Dyonisii Gothofredi & Iacobi Anelli de Bottis Augustinque Caravitae Glossis Additionibus Atque Nonnullis Aliis Illustratum. Utieorum Omnium Elenchus Indicabit. Novissima Editio Juntarum. Venice: Apud Iuintas 1598. Six volumes in five books. Complete set. Main text in parallel columns with linear glosses. Each volume preceded by title page title page of Volume I preceded by general title page. Folio 9-1/2" x 6-3/4". Contemporary vellum early hand-lettered titles and volume numbers to spines speckled edges. Some spotting and staining light wear to extremities corners and spine ends bumped front joint of Book IV cracked a few small wear holes to front boards of Books IV and V early armorial bookplates to front pastedowns small early owner stamp to front free endpapers vellum beginning to crack through pastedowns of a few volumes front free endpaper lacking from Book I. General title page is a copperplate with an architectural border volume title pages each with large woodcut Giunta device printed in red and black. Light to moderate toning faint dampstaining and light foxing in places early repair to leaf a1 in Book II with content replaced in manuscript chipping and edgewear to general title page with some loss to image early owner signatures to title pages of each volume except Volume VI. $4500. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian I the body of works known as the Corpus Iuris Civilis reformed restated and preserved Roman law. The Code is the reformed legal system. The Novels is a compilation of additional laws and amendments. The Institutes is an elementary textbook about it. And the Digest is a collection of commentary by leading jurisconsults. unknown books
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