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49010, [non renseigné], [non renseigné] [non renseigné], in-8, demi-veau noisette, dos à 4nerfs soulignés par fers à froid, caissons ornés de fleurons dorés centraux, soulignés par filets et plaques dorées, tit. doré sur pc. de cuir fauve encadrée par filets et plaques dorées, plats ornés de papier moucheté, tr. mouchetées en rouge, Ex-Libris sous forme d’étiquette sous le premier plat, entièrement manuscrit, en latin, (épidermures sur dos, mq. en coiffe sup., coupes et plats frottés, coins émoussés avec lég. mq., qq. rares rousseurs), 2,5cm.
24532Paris, Nève 1826, 208x135mm, VIII- 430 + 411pages, Cartonné papier marbré de l’époque, étiquette de titre orange au dos, cartonnage par endroits frottés.
1576216631576. Parisiis Paris apud Nicolaum Chesneau & Joanneni Poupy 1576. Un fort vol. au format in-16 123 x 82 mm de 48 ff. n.fol. 629 pp. et 5 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein glacÂŽ blond filet dorÂŽ encadrant les plats lesquels s'ornent en outre d'un large mÂŽdaillon central dorÂŽ dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets ˆ froid caissons d'encadrement dorÂŽs fleurons dorÂŽs Belle impression en deux tons agrÂŽmentÂŽe d'ornements typographiques. DÂs le dÂŽbut de son rÂgne Justinien sÕapplique ˆ la mise en oeuvre d'une grande rÂŽforme juridique. Diverses commissions sont chargÂŽes de remettre de lÕordre dans lÕensemble des constitutions impÂŽriales publiÂŽes depuis Hadrien. Cette rÂŽorganisation le Corpus Juris Civilis est ce que nous appelons le Code Justinien. En 533 est publiÂŽ aussi le Digeste ou Pandectes qui correspond ˆ une modernisation de toute la lÂŽgislation antique ainsi quՈ une synthÂse de la jurisprudence antique. Ë cela sÕajoute un manuel pour enseigner le droit les Institutes. Les Institutiones ou Elementa forment la premiÂre partie du corps de droit de Justinien et servent pour ainsi dire d'introduction aux trois autres : le Code le Digeste ou les Pandectes et les Novelles. C'est ˆ la fois un texte de lois puisqu'il a ÂŽtÂŽ promulguÂŽ et en mÂme temps un livre didactique puisque Justinien a ordonnÂŽ de le composer pour faciliter l'enseignement et l'ÂŽtude du droit. Il contient outre le prÂŽambule quatre livres : le premier traite des personnes; le deuxiÂme des choses propriÂŽtÂŽ et diverses maniÂres d'acquÂŽrir servitudes prescription testaments; le troisiÂme de l'hÂŽrÂŽditÂŽ des obligations et des contrats; le quatriÂme enfin des obligations provenant d'un dÂŽlit ou d'un quasi-dÂŽlit et des actions. La sÂŽparation des personnes et des biens est encore celle du Code civil franÂais ainsi que de beaucoup de textes juridiques contemporains. Angles ÂŽmoussÂŽs. Dos prÂŽsentant de nets manques. Faiblesse affectant le mors du premier plat. Cerne claire dans le corps d'ouvrage. Rousseurs dans le texte. AltÂŽration en marge d'une vingtaine de feuillets avec pour deux d'entre-eux infime atteinte au texte. b42961 unknown
157150302<p>This 1571 Lyon edition of Justinian's "Institutionum civilium libri quatuor" was issued by Gulielmum Rovillium and prepared by Antonius Contius. As part of the Corpus Juris Civilis the work formed a central component of Roman legal study and authority drawing from earlier sources such as the Institutes of Gaius. The text includes a dedicatory epistle by Contius and associated material connected to Dorotheus and Theophilus reflecting its scholarly transmission in the early modern period. Very Good. Full vellum binding shows expected age wear and remains tight and secure text block complete with moderate toning and occasional marginal spotting. Sextodecimo 16mo single volume. Collation: 361 p. Edition: 1571. References: USTC 158328. Item Number SKU: 50302. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Gulielmum Rovillium 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
1576100910Paris: Nicolas Chesneau & Jean Poupy 1576. 12mo. Woodcut title vignette. 86 629 11 pp. Contemporary calf covers with single fillet gilt border and gilt-stamped centerpiece spine in compartments with raised bands small gilt fleuron in compartments; portions of spine head and tail lacking exposing sewing and raised band cords tips worn contemporary manuscript notes on rear pastedown Nicolas Chesneau & Jean Poupy hardcover
18115586Oxford England: W. H. Lunn J. Butterworth and Clarke and Sons 1811. Third Edition. Hardcover. Poor with no dust jacket. Spine is taped library label on inside front cover small embossed stamp on title page mending tape to inside gutter of front and rear endpages light foxing throughout some corners creased. Needs to be rebound and would be worth doing-binding poor pages are in good condition. Translated into English with notes by George Harris. LL.D. 370 pages plus index; Ex Library; 9 x 11 1/4 W. H. Lunn, J. Butterworth, and Clarke and Sons hardcover
17105505279Wetsteniana 1710. Hard cover. Good/No jacket. Book is in surprisingly good condition for its age. Binding is tight. Pages are tanned but text is otherwise clean and unmarked. Wetsteniana unknown
1449Venice: Apud Juntas 1568. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 50 391ff. Later vellum. Illustrated with woodcuts. <br/> <br/> Venice: Apud Juntas, 1568. 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
168359203Leipzig Fromanni 1683. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Nicks in leather to lower part of upper joint and to foot of spine. Corners a bit bumped. All edges gilt. Engraved title-page and printed. 1874428 pp. 6 folded tables. Internally clean. On upper cover in gold: C M - 1689. hardcover
53556Pariis Paris: Apud Guillelmum de Luyne 1676 16mo pp. 8 391 103 2 including added engraved title text in red and black. Light water stain to first and last few leaves. Contemporary full speckled calf raised bands spine gilt and gilt-lettered edges sprinkled red corners a little bumped extremities minimally rubbed. Contemporary autograph Jacques Maule to verso of title 'Monsieur' to verso of last blank. A fresh copy in an attractive contemporary binding of this pocket-size pirated edition of Justinian's legal milestone - printed in red and black. It reprises an edition of the same text printed by Daniel Elzevier in Amsterdam in the same year Willems 1519 including the design of the engraved title with a revised imprint. Pariis [Paris]: Apud Guillelmum de Luyne, 1676 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
88781EBVenedig Juntas 1618. Ld. d. Zt. m. Rückenschild. Rücken geschwärzt. Rückengelenk oben u. Vorderdeckel durch Wurmfraß beschädigt. Seiten am Ende m. Spuren v. Wurmfraß. Innengelenk angebrochen. Obere Hälfte des Titelblattes a. Vorsatz montiert. Fehlerhafte Paginierung. Index vorgebunden. Venedig, Juntas 1618. unknown
165965275Amsterdam:: Apud Danielem Elzevirium 1659. Third edition. old mottled calf; gilt paneled spine. A few very old ink annotations; binding rubbed at extremities but tight and sound. 4to. Title page in red and black; printer's device. Apud Danielem Elzevirium, unknown
2469"Typis variae; rubris nucleum exhibentibus." Amsterdam.Daniel Elsevir 1676. In-32 (11/6cm).2 ff.-393 pages. + tables. Pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées (un peu ternies). (Plats un peu râpés, coins assez émoussés).
1821RO80061608HENRICUM Hyp.. 1821. In-24. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur acceptable. 370 pages. Pièce de titre marron clair. Relié plein cuir marron, dos à 4 nerfs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
1664133601664 un volume, reliure tardive (début XIXème) plein maroquin vert foncé in-seize (full morocco sextodecimo) (111 x 60 mm), dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration) filets or (gilt line) - fers spéciaux "Rocailles" (between the raised bands specials blocking stamps)- titre frappé or (gilt title) - avec filet en encadrement or (label of title with gilt line) - plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) d'un triple filet or en encadrement avec un fer "rocailles" or à chaque angle intérieur, filet or sur les coupes (gilt line on the cuts), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts), tête lisse (top edge smooth), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges) jaspées (all marbled edges), texte en Latin en rouge et noir, orné d'une gravure titre représentant une statue de la justice avec un bandeau sur les yeux gravée sur bois en noir + une vignette avec la devise et la marque des Elzevier gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces) in-texte gravés sur bois en noir, [4] feuillets (dont le titre-frontispice) + 391 pages + [98 pages], 1664 Amstelodami apud Danielum Elzevirium (Daniel Elzevier Editeur),
1664102953Amstelodami Apud Danielem Elzevirium 1664 1 vol. relié in-16 (11,8 x 6 cm), plein veau tabac, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre, double encadrement de triple filets dorés avec fleurons aux coins sur les plats, tranches dorées, titre-frontispice allégorique non signé, 3 ff.n.ch. + 391 + (103) pp. Marque typographique à la Minerve "Ne extra oleas" sur la page de titre. Bonne édition du code justinien donnée par le juriste hollandais Johann Arnold Corvinus van Beldern (1582?-1650), dans une belle typographie en noir et rouge des Elzevier. Pâle mouillure aux 50 premiers feuillets, sinon excellent exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
1664102953Amstelodami Apud Danielem Elzevirium 1664 1 vol. relié in-16 (11,8 x 6 cm), plein veau tabac, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre, double encadrement de triple filets dorés avec fleurons aux coins sur les plats, tranches dorées, titre-frontispice allégorique non signé, 3 ff.n.ch. + 391 + (103) pp. Marque typographique à la Minerve "Ne extra oleas" sur la page de titre. Bonne édition du code justinien donnée par le juriste hollandais Johann Arnold Corvinus van Beldern (1582?-1650), dans une belle typographie en noir et rouge des Elzevier. Pâle mouillure aux 50 premiers feuillets, sinon excellent exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
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
158564252Venedig, Giovanni Varisco (Johannes Variscus) & Paganino de Paganini (Paganius de Paganinis) (am Ende: Alexander Gryphius Excudebat), 1585. 8°. 48 nn., 366 num Bll. (ohne die beiden weißen Bll. am Ende), Pgmt. d. Zt. m. durchzogenen Bünden, goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
17101334187Amstelaedami Amsterdam: Ex Officina Wetsteniana 1710. Hardcover. 12mo. 12 315 pages; VG-; bound in contemporary full calf paneled spine with gilt titling and stamping; moderate wear including chipping to head and tail of spine wear to hinges bumping to corners; additional engraved title page; embossed stamp to title page page 99; damage to front pastedown possible bookplate removal; text in black and red; small ink writing to title page; shelved case 3. The Institutes of Justinian is a unit of the Corpus Juris Civilis the sixth-century codification of Roman law ordered by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. wikipedia. 1334187. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ex Officina Wetsteniana hardcover books
17102501100018xbvkAmsterdam, Offizin Hendrik Wetstein, 1710. Copperplate-titlepage, printed titlepage in red and black with woodblock flower-bucket; (8) 315 pages, 1 blank sheet; ALL ON UNTRIMMED PAPER. - Vellum-binding with gilt-titled red spinelabel; small-8vo.(ca. 16 x 9 x 2 cm).
171017434A Amstelaedami Ex officina Wetsteniana - 1710 - 6 ff. et 315 pages. Titre frontispice.Élégante reliure plein veau glacé de l'époque. Dos à 4 nerfs avec pièce de titre maroquin rouge. Dentelle, filet et fleurons estampés sur les plats. Le feuillet 199-200 est placé avant le feuillet 197-198. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Très bel exemplaire, bien relié. Format in-16°(14x8).Belle édition gravée en rouge et noir réalisée d'après l'édition donnée par Corven Van Belderen en 1642 aux Elzévier.Les Elzevier (également orthographié Elzevir) sont une illustre famille de typographes et d'imprimeurs néerlandais d'origine brabançonne (de Louvain) actifs durant tout le XVIIe siècle, principalement à Leyde et à Amsterdam.Justinien Ier ou Justinien le Grand (482-565) est un empereur romain d'Orient ayant régné de 527 jusqu'à sa mort. Il est l'une des principales figures de l'Antiquité tardive. Que ce soit sur le plan du régime législatif, de l'expansion des frontières de l'Empire ou de la politique religieuse, il a laissé une oeuvre considérable.