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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
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
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
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
1717059135Typis & Impensis Philippi Casimiri Mülleri Marbvrgi C/ Marburgi Atorvm 1717. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 17 Preliminary Leaves 998 100 Pages. Full Vellum 6 Bands Embossed Design And Border Rules On Covers Author And Short Title Lettered On Spine. Binding Tight Light Fraying To Fore Edges Of Front Blank Endpaper And Half-Title No Marks. Some Pages Aged Papers Used On Different Pages Vary In Quality. Exceptionally Well Preserved. We Could Not Locate An Auction Record In Last 120 Years. <br/> <br/> Typis & Impensis Philippi Casimiri Mülleri, Marbvrgi C/ Marburgi Atorvm hardcover
1547WB17559Paris: Vivant Gaultherot 1547. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo 113 x 80mm. Gaultherots woodcut printers placard and cherub head Avec Privilege on title page. Pagination: 8 332pp. Signatures: dagger8 a-z8 A-S8 T4. Later French calf embossed with heraldic lion passant on covers gilt tooled cornerpieces and five gilt fleurons on spine four raised bands still with manuscript binders waste; good compact copy of this cornerstone publication for 16th century French legal education a rare survival; some light edgewear: headcap slightly chipped corners lightly bumped; internally clean though some minor marginal worming at times in text altogether solid. Title inscribed with former owners initials and dated 1702 possibly von Clodh suggesting German ownership by the early 18th century. <br/><br/>Rare pocket edition of the Institutes of Justinian known as the Institutions impériales in French and printed in Paris by Vivant Gaultherot in 1547; following two earlier editions in 1543 and 1544. There were at least five more editions of this French translation printed between 1547 and 1558. As early as the 12th century French legal students began to refine their study and practice of law toward a perfected Justinian system. This interest was largely owed to the spread of the scientific study of pure Roman law initiated at the University in Bologna. The Bologna revival as it was known made its way first to the law university at Montpellier and then spread elsewhere in France. Over the following centuries demands for new translations of the Justinian Institutes were doubtless tied to the foundation of several new French universities. Nicolaus de LEscut d. 1580 editor and translator of the Institutions impériales was an early modern jurist diplomat and secretary to Antoine the Good Duke of Lorraine. LEscuts translators note states he took grosse peine or great trouble in this undertaking so the reader would understand the text plus facilement. The Bologna revival at medieval universities across Europe and the growing interest in new translations of the Justinian Institutes introduced ideas of Roman law to the provinces. See Sherman Roman Law in the Modern World pp. 227-228. Rare OCLC locates one copy held in the US by the LC no. 77227442. See also Bibliographie des éditions parisiennes du 16e siècle no. BP16_112725. Vivant Gaultherot hardcover books
1811704201811. 3rd and final ed. 3rd and final ed. Final Edition of Harris's Edition of the Institutes. Justinian I Emperor of the East 483-565 CE. Harris George 1722-1796 Editor and Translator. D. Justiniani Institutionum Libri Quatuor. The Four Books of Justinian's Institutions Translated Into English With Notes. Oxford: Printed by Collingwood Newman And Baxter 1811. 11 370 2 pp. Copperplate table of descents. Quarto 10-1/2" x 8-1/4". Recent period-style quarter calf over cloth gilt fillets and lettering piece to spine endpapers renewed. Some toning to text light foxing in places. An attractive copy. $1250. Third and final edition. This well-respected edition is notable for its elegant parallel translation. Harris an advocate of Doctor's Commons provides an interesting historical introduction and notes that compare the rules of Roman and English law. The final section is a translation of "Concerning the Succession of Descendents" Book 118 of the Novels. This work was owned by many sophisticated lawyers in Great Britain and America such as Thomas Jefferson who owned a copy of the second edition. Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 2191 second edition. English Short-Title Catalogue T102256. unknown books
1562709451562. Paris 1562. Paris 1562. A Respected Edition of the Novels Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Holoander Gregor 1501-1531 Translator and Editor. Scrimger Henry 1506-1572 Editor and Annotator. Novellarum Constitutionum DN. Iustiniani Principis Volumen Quod Authenticon Vocant Gregorio Haloandro Interprete Ad Scrimgerianam Editionem Diligenter Collatum Ac Sedulo Emendatum: Cui Accesserunt Canones Apostolorum. Feudorum Libri Duo. Constitutiones Lothari III. & Friderichi II. Impp. Extravagantes Henrici VII. Imp. Tractatus de Pace Constantiae: Et Nunc Recens Iustiniani Imperatoris Edicta Henrico Agylaeo Interprete. Paris: Apud Gulielmum Merlin 1562. viii 332 4 ff. Last leaf blank. Octavo 6-1/4" x 4-1/4". Contemporary vellum blind panels enclosing large blind arabesques to boards pastedowns renewed. Negligible light soiling boards slightly bowed spine ends bumped owner signature clipped from upper corner of front free endpaper later owner annotation to following endleaf early owner signature to head of title page. Moderate toning to text a few chips and some edgewear to front endleaves. $1250. Along with the Institutes Code and Digest the Novels is one of the writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis. The first three books were commissioned by the Justinian I in 530CE. The Code is the restated code of law the Digest is a compilation of legal opinions and the Institutes is an introductory textbook on the Code. The Novels is a compilation of laws enacted after the publication of the Code. The subsequent influence of these books on European jurisprudence is difficult to overestimate. Haloander was one of the great sixteenth-century authorities on Roman law. His edition of the Novels includes the Peace of Constantine Edict of Milan the act that recognized the legitimacy of Christianity in the Roman Empire edicts of the Holy Roman Emperors Henry VII reigned 1165-1197 and Frederick II reigned 1194-1250 and a collection of papal legislation falsely attributed to Pope Clement I reigned 88-99CE the so-called "False Decretals." Adams A Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe J685. unknown 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 Societatis. 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. $1250. 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. Das Verzeichnis der im Deutschen Sprachraum Erschienenen Drucke des 17. Jahrhunderts 1:012970P. unknown
18182306270060Gide fils Paris 1818. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 2 volume set. 8vo 21 cm. Bound in handsome blue marbled boards. Printed spine labels. Library spine label. Blind stamps. Frontispieces hand-colored aquatint plates. X 464 p. 3 pl.; 462 p. 1 pl. First french edition of the travel Morier's "A Second Journey through Persia Armenia and Asia Minor to Constantinople with a Journal of the Voyage to the Brazils and Bombay to the Persian Gulf. Gide fils, Paris hardcover
1824760L11London: John Murray 1824. First edition. Leather. Good Only. 6.5" by 4". Not Stated. A first edition set of James Morier's best known novel. An unusual copy with seven lithographs to volume II. Seven plates to volume II which is unusual as no illustrated editions of this work have been recorded. The plates resemble the style of the author's own illustrations as he was an amateur sketch artist. These sketches suggest an amandoned intention to issue an illustrated edition of this work. Bound without the half-titles. James Justinian Morier was a renowned British diplomat and author who entered the diplomatic service through the influence of his uncle Admiral William Waldegrave1st Baron Radstock. First visiting Iran in 1808 as secretary to Sir Harford Jones-Brydges Morier had an extensive career in the country and wrote several travel works of his experiences that were widely popular. This picaresque romance of Persian life was written after Morier retired from his diplomatic career in Iran. The work drew heavily on Morier's personal knowledge of Persia and its people that he had acquired on the British embassy staff at Tehran. The novel hence widely influenced English ideas of Persia and its Persian translation even led to the development of the modern Persian novel of social criticism.An unusual copy of this work in need of a sympathetic rebind. In a contemporary half calf binding. Externally worn. Loss to the backstrips of all volumes worse to volume III. Volume III is also lacking the bottom spine label. Spine is lifting to volume II. Pages 343-346 to volume II are detached but present. Good Only John Murray hardcover
1426-17Francofurti ad Moenum Hieronymus Polichius 1663. Editio omnium novissima Sacratissimo Principi D. Leopoldo Rom. Imp. PP. Aug. dicata. 4°. 42 Bll. 18 S. Sp. 19-130 1870 Sp. 7 Bll. 1024 Sp. 4 Bll. 456 Sp. 6 Bll.78 Sp. 1 Bl. 282 Sp. Mit 1 illustr. Kupfertit. Merian Pgmt. d. Zt. Mit hs. Rückentit. Einbd. staubfl. Wenige Fingerregister abgetrennt. VD17 1:012953Y - Mit gedr. Widmung an Kaiser Leopold I. Francofurti ad Moenum, Hieronymus Polichius 1663. unknown
160457000Apud Ioannem Vignon [Vignon, Jean] | Aureliopoli (Genève) 1604 | 16 x 23.5 cm | relié
15871711300045Francofurti ad Moenum ex officina Ioannis Wecheli 1587. Hardcover. Good. Folio. Title page in red and black Later mottled calf raised bands compartments decorated in gilt leather spine label. Rubbing modern restoration to leather. Contemporary signature to front flyleaf and title. Title page creased and tender. Moderate toning contemporary ink underscoring. Scattered spotting. <br> The Corpus Juris or Iuris Civilis "Body of Civil Law" is a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence issued from 529 to 534 by order of Justinian I Eastern Roman Emperor. Its influence on common law legal systems has been much smaller although some basic concepts from the Corpus have survived through Norman law – such as the contrast especially in the Institutes between statute and custom. The Corpus continues to have a major influence on public international law. Its four parts thus constitute the foundation documents of the Western legal tradition. In the Renaissance Justinian’s Code was translated into vernacular languages and formed the base for the legal system for the majority of countries up until the 19th century. Francofurti ad Moenum ex officina Ioannis Wecheli hardcover
158520870Lugduni, [ Compagnie des libraires ], 1585. In-folio de [10] feuillets, 1848 colonnes, [18] feuillets (aa10; a-z8; A-Y8; Z10; AA-LL8; MM6; NN-OO8), demi-vélin, dos à nerfs, plats de papier.
183466917London: Richard Bentley New Burlington Street successor to Henry Colburn 1834. First edition 3 volumes 12mo pp. vii 1 317 1; 2 330; 2 335 1; original brown paper-covered boards printed paper labels on spines; upper joint of volume II cracked light to moderate foxing throughout; all else approaching near fine. Sadleir 1796; Wolff 4927. Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street (successor to Henry Colburn) unknown
1824911F33London: John Murray 1824 . First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 7" by 4.5". None. The uncommon first edition of James Justinian Morier's satirical adventure novel set in Persia. The first edition of this work complete in three volumes.This picaresque romance of Persian life was written after author James Maurier retired from his diplomatic career in Iran.The novel is satirical with a negative undertone following a likeable rogue who gets himself into various adventures in a series of disguises. The work drew heavily on Morier's personal knowledge of Persia and its people which he had acquired from the British embassy staff at Tehran. The novel widely influenced English ideas of Persia and its Persian translation even led to the development of the modern Persian novel of social criticism.Rebound with endpapers renewed. Bound without half titles.with the bookplate of Sir Gore Ouseley 1st Baronet loosely inserted in each volume. He was a British entrepreneur linguist and diplomat who negotiated an important treaty between Russia and Persia in 1813 which redrew their common borders.Morier was noted for these novels about the Iran Qajar dynasty. 'The Adventures of Hajji Baba' was later made into an American adventure film in 1954. Rebound in quarter calf bindings with marbled paper covered boards. Endpapers renewed. Externally fine. Bookplates loosely inserted to each volume. Internally firmly bound. Pages of volumes I and III bright and generally clean with the odd spot to the first and last few leaves and throughout. More significant spotting to first and last leaves of volume II with majority of pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed John Murray hardcover
24759Paris, Guillaume Merlin et Guillaume Desboys, 1559. 1 vol. in-folio, veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges. reliure du XVIIe siècle usée mais solide, mors sup. fendu, coiffes arrachées, coins émoussés. Ex-libris ms. en grec sur la page de titre de Glaude Groulart. Titre orné de la marque typographique de Guillaume Merlin (Renouard, 763), texte sur 2 coll. entouré de la glose en car. plus petits, lettrines ornées, (30) ff., 2136 coll., (12) ff. Signatures : [A-C]8 D6 [A-Z]8 [Aa-ZZ]8 [AAA-VVV]8 XXX6 [+ - ++]6. Mouillures. Annotations marginales, certaines coupées partiellement à la reliure.
110751L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza et Cie, 1904, 1 volume in-8 de 230x170 mm environ, 261 pages, reliure signée S. de Lancker plein chagrin aubergine, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés, tranche de tête dorée, gardes ornées de motifs dorés, sous étui recouvert du même papier que les gardes avec ouverture en cuir assorti et intérieur en suédine bleu clair, feuillets non rognés, couvertures et dos illustrés conservés. Exemplaire numéroté N° 185, un des 260 exemplaires sur papier vélin à la cuve, de Blanchet frères et Kléber, numérotés de 41 à 300, avec 1 dessin original non retenu pour le livre, et 63 compositions aquarellées, certains rehaussées à l'or, ainsi que quelques ornements décoratifs, par Manuel ORAZI. Dos et ouverture de l'étui insolés avec des frottements sur les mors et les coiffes et sur l'étui.
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
1761704191761. London: J. Purser; for M. Withers 1761. 2nd. ed. London: J. Purser; for M. Withers 1761. 2nd. ed. With Interesting Comparisons Between Roman and English Law Justinian I Emperor of the East 483-565 CE. Harris George 1722-1796 Editor and Translator. D. Justiniani Institutionum Libri Quatuor: The Four Books of Justinian's Institutions Translated Into English With Notes. London: Printed by J. Purser; for M. Withers 1761. xv 1 73 1 121 1 100 92 11 5 pp. Copperplate table of descents. Quarto 10" x 8". Contemporary mottled tree calf rebacked in period style with gilt fillets and retained existing lettering piece hinges mended. Light rubbing to boards corners bumped and somewhat worn. Copperplate allegorical vignette featuring Lady Justice at head of dedication iii. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places light foxing light soiling to preliminaries and rear endleaves small tear to lower margin of table two leaves of contemporary manuscript notes laid-in. $950. Second edition. This well-respected edition is notable for its elegant parallel translation. Harris an advocate of Doctor's Commons provides an interesting historical introduction and notes that compare the rules of Roman and English law. The final section is a translation of "Concerning the Succession of Descendents" Book 118 of the Novels. This work was owned by many sophisticated lawyers in Great Britain and America such as Thomas Jefferson. who owned a copy of this edition. The first edition was published in 1756 its final edition the third in 1811. One of the laid-in manuscript leaves is a copy of the table of descents and its accompanying text from pp. 28-31. The other is an itemized bill or estimate for spinning and weaving cloth with a crude diagram of a spinning wheel. Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 2191. English Short-Title Catalogue T102256. unknown books