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1989226279München: Beck 1989. XVIII, 612 S., Stammtaf., 3 Faltkarten, Reg. Lit.verz. Gr 8° Ln. *ExLibris*.
1989159790München: Beck 1989. XVIII, 612 Seiten. Mit 1 mehrfach gefalteten Stammbaum im Text sowie 3 gefalteten farbigen Kartenabbildungen im Anhang. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, rotgefärbtem Kopfschnitt sowie Orig.-Schutzumschlag im Pappschuber. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
152897651528 velin à recouvrement ivoire. in-8, 260 ff., Parisiis Ex officina Roberti Stephani 1528,
1963u0479London: Oxford University Press 1963. Parts 1 & 2 of section 41 of Justinian's 'Digest' reconciling conflicts of early legal opinions into a unified brief whole; this section on ownership acquisition & loss of possession. Includes Mommsen & Krüger's Latin text and Zulueta's English version with his commentary. Slim hardcover as pictured; the second printing thus. Light wear corners a bit rubbed light insect damage to spine & covers. Text clean 111 pages. . Later Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Small Octavo. Oxford University Press Hardcover
157118254Gulielmum Rouillum. Good. 1571. Hardcover. Bound in full leather. The top of the spine has been repaired with another piece of leather glued on. The binding is splitting at the bottom of the spine. Contents have been trimmed at the top but are otherwise "fine". ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 1116 pages . Gulielmum Rouillum 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
32462rechtsgeleerdheid ; 40 p. D0943 unknown
1020118989.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1645158DzParis Jost 1645 In12 - plein veau - coiffes , coins rognés - PdT , pièces liminaires - 734 pages + index - Bien complet de la planche dépliante - Contient les 4 livres .Ex libris Tarpin .
1645158DzParis Jost 1645 In12 - plein veau - coiffes , coins rognés - PdT , pièces liminaires - 734 pages + index - Bien complet de la planche dépliante - Contient les 4 livres .Ex libris Tarpin .
174321694Halle, Orphanotrophei, 1743. 7 Bll., 48, 476 S. 1 Kupfer-Frontsip. 8°. HLdr. der Zeit (Rücken mit Läsuren, beschabt und bestoßen). [5 Warenabbildungen]
2001LFA-126718836N° 268 (Novembre 2001) 88 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
20532traduit du latin par Daniel Lefranc. Format moyen, couverture souple.75 pages. Bon état. Une expédition par Mondial Relay vous sera proposée 2007 éditions bénévent
199228396München : Oldenbourg (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs / Kolloquien 22), 1992. VIII, 168 S. (24 cm) Pappband mit Umschlag / gebundene Ausgabe
0365785822.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
036573960X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781168446732New. unknown
1168446732.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1161152318.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
188045475Buenos Aires: Imprenta del Pueblo 1880. Quarter brown morocco over red pebbled cloth four raised bands gilt decorated compartments marbled endpapers. Very good boards rubbed joint split at head of spine bump on front board scattered foxing owner's signature on half title bookseller's ticket on front paste down. 373 pp. 19 pp. Illus. with 1 b/w portrait. Sm. 4to. "Articulos insertos en "La nacion" y enriquecidos ahora con nuevos documentos. Edicion dispuesta por algunos patriotas amigos del autor. OCLC locates only six copies of whoich only two are located in the U.S.: Univ. Ill. and Dartmouth. Imprenta del Pueblo hardcover
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
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
193018656Weimar, Böhlaus Nachf., 1930. Folio. VI, 234 Seiten. Orig.-Karton (bestoßen und etwas fleckig).
116842187X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1161167722.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback