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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
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
18281329166New York: Printed by J. & J. Harper 1828. Hardcover. Octavo; Fair; Hardcover; Spine tan with black print on yellow label; Boards quarter bound with tan cloth to spine and green paper to boards title label on spine is partially torn away spine caps corners and edges are tattered boards are creased soiling to spine and boards stains name in ink on front; Text block has deckled edges front endpapers torn away substantial foxing and tanning throughout; xvi 211 pages. 1329166. FP New Rockville Stock. Printed by J. & J. Harper hardcover books
1934013182Washington DC: Catholic University of America 1934. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 92 pages of text including a bibliography and an index. Paperback binding with minor browning and minor shelfewear. A few pencil notations scattered throughout the text. First edition. Previous owner's name neatly on the inside of the rear cover. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Catholic University of America Paperback 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
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
2002336142002. ISBN-13: 9781584771852; ISBN-10: 1584771852. English Translation of the Institutes Moyle J.B. The Institutes of Justinian. Translated into English with an Index. Fifth Edition. Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press 1913. viii 220 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584771852; ISBN-10: 1584771852. Hardcover. New. $24.95 An English translation with a thorough index of Justinian's Institutes. After assuming the throne of the East Roman or Byzantine Empire in 527 Justinian Favius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus A.D. 483-565 sought to revise the most important legal writings of the original republic and empire including the body of laws that had accumulated during the last 300 years. His revision of the Institutes of Gaius c.A.D. 115-c.180 is perhaps the most significant volume to emerge from this program. Written around A.D. 161 it is an elementary treatise on Roman private law that served as a standard text for 300 years. Justinian's revision brought the original up to date while maintaining its qualities of clear exposition and perspicuous judgment. It was later combined with three other revisions the Digest Code and Novels to form the Corpus Juris Civilis a profound influence on European law from the tenth century onwards. Walker The Oxford Companion to Law 511 696. unknown books
1928007009Oxford: Oxford at the Clarendon Press 1928. Fifth Edition Impression of 1928 stated. Very Good Plus prior owner name and city front end page slight spotting to cloth at top edges No jacket. Contents are clean tight and unmarked. . Fifth Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Oxford at the Clarendon Press Hardcover books
1551710331551. 2 vols. in 1 book. Lyon: Hugo a Porta 1551. 2 vols. in 1 book. Lyon: Hugo a Porta 1551. An Attractive Collection of Texts from the Corpus Juris Civilis with Contemporary Annotations Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. La Porte Hugues de Compiler. Vincent Antoine Compiler. Volumen: Complectitur hoc Volumen Sic Enim Peculiari Vocabulo Vocant Novellas Constitutiones Iustiniani Principis Post Repetitam Codicis Prelectionem Editas Authentica Vulgo Appellant Tres Item Posteriores libros Codicis Feudorum seu Beneficiorum Duos Constitutiones Friderici II. Imper. Extravagantes Duas Henrici II. Imper. & Tractatum de Pace Constantiae. Lyon: Apud Hugonem a Porta & Antonium Vincentium 1551. xx 359 1 226 2 145 3 pp. Main text in parallel columns glosses in margins. Bound with La Porte Hugues de Compiler. Vincent Antoine Compiler. Institutiones: Imperatoris Semper Maximi Divi Iustiniani Elementa Civilis Facultatis Prima ac Velut Iuris Ipsius Candidatorum Nutritiae Cunae Cum his Haud Dubie Omnibus Quae Etiamnum Coeundi Simulque Excudi Contigit. Diectis Praeterea ad Marginem Observationibus Annotationibusque. Lyon: Apud Hugonem a Porta & Antonium Vincentium 1551. xxxviii 2 383 1 pp. Woodcut folding table of consanguinity. Main text in parallel columns glosses in margins. Folio 9-1/2" x 6-1/2". Seventeenth-century speckled sheep gilt spine with raised bands and lettering piece gilt tooling to board edges speckled edges to text block marbled pastedowns. Light rubbing and light scuffing to boards minor worming to rear board moderate rubbing to extremities small chip to head of spine corners bumped and lightly worn hinges cracked. Title page and text printed in red and black. Light to moderate toning occasional faint dampstaining to margins light foxing to a few places annotations in miniscule early hand to 40 pp. of Institutiones legibility of some affected by trimming. An attractive volume. $950. Often purchased individually these titles are part of an edition of the Corpus Juris Civilis in six unnumbered and bibliographically distinct volumes compiled and issued by the Lyon printers Hugues de la Porte and Antoine Vincent. The Volumen contains the Authentica a selection from the Novels that was believed be intended for Italy the Code the legal system esta. unknown books