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Paris, Ex officina stereotypa Herhan 1805. In-16 relié pleine basane. Dos lisse orné à motifs dorés. Pièces de titre. XI + 348 pages. Epidermure sur les plats et coins inférieurs ouverts.
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
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
1756704151756. With Interesting Comparisons Between Roman and English Law Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. 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 for C. Bathurst and E. Withers 1756. xv 1 73 1; 121 1; 100; 92; 11 5 pp. Copperplate table of descents. Quarto 11-1/4" x 9". Contemporary paneled calf with early rebacking raised bands and lettering piece to spine. Light rubbing and some shallow scuffing to boards heavier rubbing to extremities and spine wear to spine ends and corners boards partially detached owner bookplate of Charles Frost of Hull to front pastedown title page partially detached but secure. Moderate toning and light foxing to text early annotations most likely by Frost to several leaves offsetting to margins of preliminaries and rear endleaves. $950. First 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. Second and third editions were published in 1761 and 1811. Frost 1781-1862 an English lawyer was a notable legal writer and antiquary. He is known today for his research into the early history of Hull England. Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 2191 second edition. English Short-Title Catalogue N8181. unknown books
1598710761598. Venice: Giunta 1598. 6 vols in 5 bks. Venice: Giunta 1598. 6 vols in 5 bks. Impressive 1598 Edition of the Corpus Iuris Civilis Corpus Juris Civilis Justinian I 485-565CE Emperor of the East Accursius c.1182-c.1260 Glossator. Leconte Antoine 1517-1586 Commentary. Cujas Jacques 1522-1590 Commentary. Douaren Francois 1509-1559 Commentary. De Bottis Jacopo Anello 1524-1581 Commentary. Caravita Agostino d.1580 Commentary. D. Iustiniani Imperatoris Opus Prudentum Responsa Caesarumque Rescripta Complectens. Quinque Voluminibus Distinctum Multis Legibus Additis Ac Iuris Consultorum Cuiacii Dyonisii Gothofredi & Iacobi Anelli de Bottis Augustinque Caravitae Glossis Additionibus Atque Nonnullis Aliis Illustratum. Utieorum Omnium Elenchus Indicabit. Novissima Editio Juntarum. Venice: Apud Iuintas 1598. Six volumes in five books. Complete set. Main text in parallel columns with linear glosses. Each volume preceded by title page title page of Volume I preceded by general title page. Folio 9-1/2" x 6-3/4". Contemporary vellum early hand-lettered titles and volume numbers to spines speckled edges. Some spotting and staining light wear to extremities corners and spine ends bumped front joint of Book IV cracked a few small wear holes to front boards of Books IV and V early armorial bookplates to front pastedowns small early owner stamp to front free endpapers vellum beginning to crack through pastedowns of a few volumes front free endpaper lacking from Book I. General title page is a copperplate with an architectural border volume title pages each with large woodcut Giunta device printed in red and black. Light to moderate toning faint dampstaining and light foxing in places early repair to leaf a1 in Book II with content replaced in manuscript chipping and edgewear to general title page with some loss to image early owner signatures to title pages of each volume except Volume VI. $4500. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian I the body of works known as the Corpus Iuris Civilis reformed restated and preserved Roman law. The Code is the reformed legal system. The Novels is a compilation of additional laws and amendments. The Institutes is an elementary textbook about it. And the Digest is a collection of commentary by leading jurisconsults. unknown books
Fictional biography of Belisarius renowned Byzantine general of Justinian & Theodora. 564p. Neat sound unmarked text except fOr missing ffep with front hinge starting, else near fine. Chipped DJ with old repairs now in new protective sleeve, Book
17331335799Erfordiae Erfurt: Caroli Friderici Jungnicolii 17330. Hardcover. Octavo 422 1 pages; VG; bound in quarter vellum marbled paper covered boards faded ink writing to spine; spine vellum with a tear near top of spine wear and chipping to boards; ex-library with usual markings including stamps to title page removed bookplate from front pastedown; private embossed stamp to title page page 99; black ink dot to bottom edge of text block; text in Latin; scarce; shelved case 3. Scarce only 3 copies listed on Worldcat.;. 1335799. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Caroli Friderici Jungnicolii hardcover books
166356511BBAmsterdam, Johann Blaeu, Ludwig & Daniel Elzevier, Frans Hack. (1663). Folio. 10 Bl., 796 S.; 6 Bl., 388 S.; 6 Bl., 300 S., 92 S., 20 Bl. Index, mit einem gestoch. Vortitel von van Dalen. Lederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und reicher Rückenvergoldung.
3332Amsterdam, Joan Blaeu, Lodewijk Elzevir & Daniel Elzevir ; Leyde, Franciscus Hackius, 1663. [20], 796, [12], 388, [12], 300, 92, [40] pp., texte sur deux colonnes avec commentaires ; index final.Un fort volume in folio en plein veau moucheté, dos à six nerfs orné de fleurons et de filets dentelés, pièce de titre, tranches rougies, quelques minces usures.
1663029793Amstelodami 1663 Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium. Vellum (Hardcover) 1st Edition
1663029794Amstelodami 1663 Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium. Full-Leather (Hardcover) 1st Edition
4294, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 17 X 24 cm., Broché, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, exemplaire de présentation pouvant comprendre quelques très légers défauts, 794p.
4293, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 17 X 24 cm., Broché, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, exemplaire de présentation pouvant comprendre quelques très légers défauts, 468p.
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.
4291, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 2 vol. 17 X 24 cm., Broché, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, exemplaire de présentation pouvant comprendre quelques très légers défauts, 650 / 720p.
4217, Paris, Éd. La Mémoire du Droit 2025, 7 vol. 17 X 24 cm., Broché, tome premier signé par le traducteur et l’éditeur et numéroté pour les 50 premiers exemplaires, Imprimé en France sous l’Écolabel imprim’vert, 5368p.
166385301Amsterdam: Blaeu 1663. hardcover. Cum notis integris.Dionysii Gothofredi. Engraved half-title title vignette. 2 volumes. Thick folios contemporary calf spines and corner edges quite worn; lower right corner lacking to first few and last leaf of vol. II with no loss of text. Amstelodami: Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios 1663. Very good.<br/><br/> This work consists of four books: "The authorized collection of imperial ordinances Codex constitutionium the authorized collection of extracts from the great jurists Digesta or Pandectae the elementary handbook Institutiones and the unauthorized collection of constitutions subsequent to the Codex Novellae." Ency. Britannica XV p.598. Brunet III p.608. Graesse III p.503.<br/><br/> Blaeu unknown books
166345326Frankfurt a. M., sumptibus Societatis (gedruckt von Hieronymus Polich), 1663. 4°. Mit illustr. Kupfertitel (v. Caspar Merian), einer Portrait-Kupfertafel (Kaiser Leopold) u. zahlr. Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen im Text. 41 Bll., 18 S., Sp. 19-130, 1872 Sp.; 8 Bll., 1024 Sp., 4 Bll., 456 Sp., 6 Bll., 78 Sp., 1 Bl., 282 Sp., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bde. d. Zt. a. 4 Bünden m. Rückenschildern, dreiseitigem Farbschnitt u. je 2 Schließen.
3331Apud Ioannem Vignon [Vignon, Jean]Aureliopoli • (Genève) 1604 Massive reliure contemporaine, un fort volume in 8 relié en plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, médaillon centrale à thème de feuillages sur les plats. Quelques usures, et mouillures intérieure, mais solide exemplaire. Titre du premier tome dans un bel encadrement renaissance rouge et noir, seconde partie à la page de titre identique mais au noir ; IIIe partie dans une belle et originale composition formée d’entrelacs et de mascarons en encadrement du titre, répétée à l’identique pour la partie IV. Collation : 127; 1975 ; 915 ; 451 colonnes (2 colonnes par page). L’ouvrage imprimé en deux colonnes en petits caractères est numéroté en double colonne, soit 1975 colonnes
160457000Apud Ioannem Vignon [Vignon, Jean] | Aureliopoli (Genève) 1604 | 16 x 23.5 cm | relié
160632761ABSancti Gervasii [Genf], auf Kosten der Erben Eustache Vignon 1606. Dritte Auflage. Kl.4°. Zweifarbiger Titel mit Bordure, 18 (n.n.) Bll., 1882 Spp., Titel mit Bordure, 15 (n.n.) Bll. (das letzte leer), 872, 614, 50 (n.n.) Spp. Pgmt der Zt mit hs. Rückenschild. Einband etwas verzogen, altersfleckig und mit kl. Fehlstelle, das Rückenschild teils abgeblättert. Durchgehend etwas angestaubt, teils auch leicht fleckig, Ecken teils mit Knickspur. Durchgehend schwach wasserrandig. Viele Anstreichungen und Anmerkungen, ebenso wie Namen an Vorsatz und Titel von alter Hd. 3
158912028<p><b>1589 ENORMOUS LAW Corpus Juris Civilis Justinian Codex Digest Godefroy 6v SET</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 – each of these works is included in this <b><u>enormous 16th-century six-volume edition</u></b>.</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.</p><p>Item number: #12028</p><p>Price: $4950</p><p>JUSTINIAN</p><p><b><i>Corpus Juris Civilis</i></b></p><p>Lugduni: Godefroy 1589.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; 6 volumes</p><p>o Vol. I – 20 1926 1</p><p>o Vol. II – 16 2020</p><p>o Vol. III – 44 2222 1</p><p>o Vol. IV – 40 2204 32</p><p>o Vol. V – 12 324 2 8 640 20 198 1; 16 564</p><p>o Vol. VI – 284 378 318 1 10 2 8 198</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~15.75in X 10.75in 40cm x 27cm</p><p>· Exceedingly rare valuable and desirable</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>12028</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Godefroy hardcover
17331335799Erfordiae Erfurt: Caroli Friderici Jungnicolii 17330. Hardcover. Octavo 422 1 pages; VG; bound in quarter vellum marbled paper covered boards faded ink writing to spine; spine vellum with a tear near top of spine wear and chipping to boards; ex-library with usual markings including stamps to title page removed bookplate from front pastedown; private embossed stamp to title page page 99; black ink dot to bottom edge of text block; text in Latin; scarce; shelved case 3. Scarce only 3 copies listed on Worldcat.;. 1335799. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Caroli Friderici Jungnicolii hardcover
1215Lugduni: Apud Hugonem & Haeredes Aemonis a Porta 1542. Hardcover. Good. Large folio. 2 volumes. In the original sixteenth-century boards repaired. Spine of one volume renewed. A number of leaves washed and sized. One or two leaves torn. Some waterstaining. Part of a six-volume set printed by a distinguished Lyon printing family each volume of the Corpus is self-contained and complete in itself. Baudrier VII pp. 312-313. <br/> <br/> Lugduni: Apud Hugonem & Haeredes Aemonis a Porta, 1542. hardcover
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