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1505707811505. 1505 Paris Edition of the Institutes Justinian I 485-565 CE Emperor of the East. Accursius Accorso Francisco c.1182-c.1260 Glossator. Chappuis Jean Editor. Institutiones Imperiales: Ordinate Glosis Textuales Divisiones Habentur. Patescit Grecum Utile cum Expositione Succincta. Universi Tituli Alphabetico Ordine Ponuntur. Summaria Rubra Multis Adiectis Sunt Textibus Immixta. Orbibus Variis Vallata Civilis Arbor hic exaratur fo. cxvij. Plurima et Textuum et Glosarum Turpis Menda Expurgatur. Tituli Continuatione Patenti Redduntur Clari. Involute Materie Nectuntur Tabula Singulari. Medulle Glosarum Omnibus in Marginibus Sunt Extracte. Versibus Rubrice Iuris Cesarei Leguntur Aperte. Multiplices bone Glose plerisque Locis Sunt Apposite. Paris: Per Udalricum Gering et Magistrum Bertholdum Rembolt December 5 1505. xii 117 ff. Text in parallel columns with linear gloss. First letters of the verses that follow Institutiones Imperiales on title page from an anagram "opus optimum." Two-page table of descents. Folio 10" x 7". Contemporary blind-stamped calf raised bands to spine clasps lacking hasps present. Moderate rubbing and a few minor scuffs to boards heavier rubbing to extremities corners and spine ends worn calf worn away from two spine bands a few cracks to text block signature n ff. 97-104 detached and moderately edgeworn. Printed throughout in red and black large crible printer device and decorative borders to title page crible initials and table of descents. Moderate toning and occasional light soiling and foxing early annotations to endleaves and title page additional early annotations and underlining to some leaves in the text. $5000. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian in 530 CE the body of writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis restated all existing Roman law. It has four components: the Code Novels Institutes and Digest. Intended for students the Institutes is a synopsis of the reformed legal system. Rediscovered during the late middle ages it became the standard textbook of Roman law. The main text of our 1501 imprint is accompanied by Accorso's great Glossa Ordinaria or Magistralis. A Professor of Law at Bologna and a leading figure in the revival o. unknown books
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
1501707701501. Venice: Per Paganinum de Paganinis May 25 1501. Venice: Per Paganinum de Paganinis May 25 1501. 1501 Venetian Edition of the Institutes in a Contemporary Binding Justinian I 485-565 CE Emperor of the East. Accursius Accorso Francisco c.1182-c.1260 Glossator. Gradibus Johannes de active 15th-16th c. Instituta cum Summariis. Venice: Per Paganinum de Paganinis May 25 1501. 152 i.e. 140 ff. Text in parallel columns with linear gloss. Octavo 6-3/4" x 4-3/4". Contemporary calf blind frames and ornaments to boards raised bands to spine clasps lower clasp lacking strap and buckle endpapers renewed inner margins of title page and leaf s1 fol. 137 reinforced. Light rubbing to boards light gatoring to spine rubbing and light wear to spine ends rubbing with heavier wear to corners. Printed throughout in red and black "I" of "Instituta" on title page colored red. Moderate toning faint in some places very faint dampstaining some edgewear to preliminaries and final three leaves annotations in early hand to title page and its verso the verso of final leaf and some leaves of the text. $7500. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian in 530 CE the body of writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis restated all existing Roman law. It has four components: the Code Novels Institutes and Digest. Intended for students the Institutes is a synopsis of the reformed legal system. Rediscovered during the late middle ages it became the standard textbook of Roman law. The main text of our 1501 imprint is accompanied by Accorso's great Glossa Ordinaria or Magistralis. A Professor of Law at Bologna and a leading figure in the revival of classical jurisprudence Accorso examined every extant note and commentary when he prepared his epochal edition of Justinian's Institutes Digest and Code. This massive effort eliminated much of the obscurity and contradiction introduced by earlier writers. His editions which superseded all previous attempts remained definitive until the 1583 revision by Denis Godefroy. OCLC locates 3 copies 1 in North America Library of Congress. Not in Adams. Censimento Nazionale delle Edizioni Italiane del XVI Secolo CNCE 14113. unknown books
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