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1772711821772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. A Notable French Edition of the Digest Book 50 Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Dantoine Jean Baptiste 1693-1720 Translator and Editor. Les Regles du Droit Civil Dans le Meme Ordre Qu'Elles sont Disposees au Dernier Titre du Digeste; Traduites en Francois Avec des Explications & Des Commentaires sur Chaque Regle. Et Trois Tables Tres-Exactes l'Une de Tous les Textes du Droit Rapportes & Expliques dans cet Ouvrage l'Autre des Regles du Droit Rangees por Ordre Alphabetique Selon Leur Ordre Naturel La 3me. de Toutes les Matieres. Nouvelle Edition Revue & Corrigee. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. lxiv 502 xxxii pp. Quarto 10" x 8-3/4". Contemporary sheep with cat's-paw decoration gilt spine with raised bands and lettering piece speckled edges. Boards slightly bowed rubbing to extremities with minor wear to edges corners bumped and somewhat worn joints just starting at ends moderate toning to interior. A handsome copy. $850. Penultimate edition. The final title of the Digest "De Diversis Regulis Juris Antiqui Concerning Different Rules of Ancient Law" is a collection of 211 maxims derived from Ulpian and other jurists. Dantoine's edition presents the maxims in the original Latin with translations and extensive commentary. First published in 1710 it went through six editions the last in 1775. All are scarce. OCLC locates 3 copies of the 1772 edition in North America Bibliotheque et Archives Nationales du Quebec McGill University UC-Berkeley Law School. Camus Bibliotheque Choisie des Livres de Droit 658. unknown books
1772710291772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. A Notable French Edition of the Digest Book 50 Justinian I 483-565CE Emperor of the East. Dantoine Jean Baptiste Editor. Les Regles du Droit Civil Dans le Meme Ordre Qu'Elles sont Disposees au Dernier Titre du Digeste; Traduites en Francois Avec des Explications & Des Commentaires sur Chaque Regle. Et Trois Tables Tres-Exactes l'Une de Tous les Textes du Droit Rapportes & Expliques dans cet Ouvrage l'Autre des Regles du Droit Rangees por Ordre Alphabetique Selon leur ordre Naturel La 3me. de Toutes les Matieres. Nouvelle Edition Revue & Corrigee. Liege: Chez J. Dessain 1772. lxiv 502 xxxii pp. Quarto 10" x 8-3/4". Nineteenth-century three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine. Some rubbing and faint dampstaining to boards heavier rubbing to extremities with wear to spine ends and corners joints cracked faint crack through center of spine chipping to edges of lettering piece two small later bookplates to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places faint dampstaining to margins of preliminaries. $750. Penultimate edition. The final title of the Digest "De Diversis Regulis Juris Antiqui Concerning Different Rules of Ancient Law" is a collection of 211 maxims derived from Ulpian and other jurists. Dantoine's edition presents the maxims in the original Latin with translations and extensive commentary. First published in 1710 it went through six editions the last in 1775. All are scarce. OCLC locates 3 copies of the 1772 edition in North America Bibliotheque et Archives Nationales du Quebec McGill University UC-Berkeley Law School. Camus Bibliotheque Choisie des Livres de Droit 658. unknown books
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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
6530Bologna XIV century. Good. Manuscript leaf on vellum 287 x 462 mm. 43 lines in two columns round gothic recto and verso surrounded by the "glossa ordinaria" the standard commentary on the text. There are several additional glosses in in the margins in cursive script of a later date possibly as late as the early XV century. One such annotation cites Bartholomaeus de Saliceto who flourished in the late XIV century. On verso at the beginning of the De repudianda ve abstinenda hereditate is a fine initial with a portrait in profile and two painted initials in the gloss. Twelve initials decorated with elaborate pen-work. Rubricated in red and blue. Provenance: Stanley H. Levy purchased from Bernard M. Rosenthal. Authenticated for Rosenthal by Thomas Izbicki Institute of Canon Law in 1978. Folds; text faded from lower portion of recto. Portrait bright and clear. <br /><br /> hardcover
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162178317Antverpiæ 1621. 4to. Samtidig mykt pergamentbind. Tittelblad trykt i rødt og svart. 4 blanke 8 601 30 2 blanke s. Ioannem Keerbergivm. Latin. <br/><br/><em>Mattheus Wesenbeck 1531-1586 jurist underviste i Jena og Wittenberg. </em> unknown
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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