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‎Florenz. - Machiavelli, Niccolo [ Nikolaus Machiavel ] / David Wilhelm Otto ( Übersetzung und Ergänzungen )‎

‎Die Historie von Florenz in acht Büchern geschrieben von Machiavel. Komplett mit acht Büchern in zwey Teilen in einem Buch.‎

‎Leipzig, 1788. 8°. Schwarzer marmorierter Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel auf rotem Rückenschild. Einband etwas berieben, Aussengelenke und Kanten stärker. Dreiseitenrotschnitt. Titelblatt, 15 S. Dedication und Subscribenten, 752 Seiten. Die 8 Bücher jeweils mit wiederholter Kopfvignette und wechselnder Schlussvignette. Trotz weniger Finger- und vereinzelter Braunflecken und der oben genannten Mängel durchaus gut erhalten. [4 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎Aus dem Inhalt: 1. Buch - Begebenheiten von der Zeit der Abweichung von dem Römischen Reich bis zum Jahr 1434 / 2. Buch: Zusammenfassung der Ereignisse bis zum Krieg gegen den Papst nach der Verjagung des Herzogs von Athen / 3. Buch: die Zeit bis zum Tode des Königs Ladislaus von Neapel / 4. Buch: 1434 / 5. Buch: Von der Erstürmung Roms durch Graf Francisco Sforza bis zur Einnahme von Poppi / 6. Buch: Friedensvorschlag des Herzogs von Mayland an den Grafen Sforza bis zur Verjagung Johanns von Anjou / 7. Buch: Von Cosimo de Medicis Tod bis Carlo da Montone / 8. Buch: Von den Feindseligkeiten zwischen den Pazzi und den Medici bis zum Tode des Lorenzo de Medici. Ita‎

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‎Hoppe, Joachim (Hoppius)‎

‎Joachimi Hoppii Commentatio Succincta Ad Institutiones Justinianeas. Perspicuam Textus explanationem, Axiomatum inde descendentium demonstrationem & enucleationem, potiorum Controversarium Juris evolutionem, brevemque ad usum fori hodiernum applicationem continens, una cum Praecognitis Jurisprudentiae utilissimis. Editio nova prioribus longe correctior.‎

‎Francofurti ad Viadrum, Jer. Schrey et Joh. Godofredi Conradi 1718. zweifarbiges Titelblatt, 6 Bl., 1036 S., 1 Bl., 70 S., 24 Bl. (Index), 8°, Ledereinband der Zeit,‎

‎Gelenke angerissen / angebrochen, Rücken mit größeren Fehlstellen des Lederbezuges, Ecken bestoßen, Titelblatt fleckig, die ersten 8 Blätter mit kleinem Wurmgang im Randbereich (kein Textverlust), einige wenige Seiten etwas fleckig, innen ansonsten gut erhaltenes Exemplar, Text in Latein, (in diesem Exemplar kein Titelportrait des Autors),‎

Bookseller reference : 209926

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‎Justinian. - Ferrière, Claude-Joseph de (Traduction)‎

‎Les Institutes de l'Empereur Justinien, Traduites en Francois, avec le Texte Latin à coté, enrichies d'Observations pour l'intelligence du Texte, de l'application du Droit Francois au Droit Romain, & de la conférence de l'un avec l'autre. De Ferrière, Doyen des Docteurs-Régents de la Faculté des Droits de Paris, ancien Avocat au Parlement. Nouvelle Édition, revue, corrigée & augmentée.‎

‎P.E.G. Durand à Paris, M.DCC.LXXIII (1773). 17 x 10 cm. Tome Sixième. Plein-veau de l'époque avec le dos orné en or. Les pièces liminaires marbrées. Suite du Livre IV avec les Titres VI - XXVIII avec 445 pages, de cela pages 435 - 445 Table des Matières. avec quelques vignettes de Tete et une petite vignette de titre. Le dos avec une manque au-dessus, avec quelques frottements aux bords, les coins un peu endommagés. Sur la page de garde une notice du nom en encre vielle: Dullin. Légère odeur de tabac. Encore en bon état. - 6. Band: Ganzleder der Zeit, der Rücken goldverziert, die Vorsätze marmoriert. Fortsetzung des Buches IV mit 445 Seiten, den Titeln 6 -28 und auf den Seiten 435 - 445 Inhaltsverzeichnis. Der übersetzte Text der Institutionen mit Gegenüberstellung des französischen Rechts. Mit einigen Kopfvignetten und einer kleinen Titelvignette. Der Rücken oben mit Fehlstelle, der Einband an den unteren Ecken bestoßen. Auf dem Vortitel kurzer Namenszug in alter Tinte: Dullin 1792. Schwacher Anflug von Tabakgeruch. Gutes Exemplar. [4 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎Les oeuvres complètes des Institutions en six volumes, ici les tomes 1-3 et 6. - Das Gesamtwerk in 6 Bänden, hier die Bande 1-3 und 6. AntRom‎

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‎Justinian. - Ferrière, Claude-Joseph de (Traduction)‎

‎Les Institutes de l'Empereur Justinien, Traduites en Francois, avec le Texte Latin à coté, enrichies d'Observations pour l'intelligence du Texte, de l'application du Droit Francois au Droit Romain, & de la conférence de l'un avec l'autre. De Ferrière, Doyen des Docteurs-Régents de la Faculté des Droits de Paris, ancien Avocat au Parlement. Nouvelle Édition, revue, corrigée & augmentée.‎

‎P.E.G. Durand à Paris, M.DCC.LXXIII (1773). 17 x 10 cm. Tome Troisième. Plein-veau de l'époque avec le dos orné en or. Les pièces liminaires marbrées. Suite du Livre Second avec des Titres XIV - XXIII avec 408 pages, de cela pages 398 - 408 Table des Matières. avec quelques vignettes de Tete et une petite vignette de titre. Le dos avec des manques au-dessus et au-dessous, avec quelques frottements aux bords, les coins au-dessus très endommagés. Dans L'intérieur dans quelques lieux piqué. Sur la page de garde une notice du nom en encre vielle: Dullin 1792. Légère odeur de tabac. Encore en bon état. - 3. Band: Ganzleder der Zeit, der Rücken goldverziert, die Vorsätze marmoriert. Fortsetzung des Buches II mit 408 Seiten, den Titeln 14 -23 und auf den Seiten 398 - 408 Inhaltsverzeichnis. Der übersetzte Text der Institutionen mit Gegenüberstellung des französischen Rechts. Mit einigen Kopfvignetten und einer kleinen Titelvignette. Der Rücken oben und unten mit Fehlstellen, der Einband an den Ecken oben stärker bestoßen, der Text stellenweise etwas wurmstichig. Auf dem Vortitel kurzer Namenszug in alter Tinte: Dullin 1792. Schwacher Anflug von Tabakgeruch. Gutes Exemplar. [4 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎Les oeuvres complètes des Institutions en six volumes - Das Gesamtwerk in 6 Bänden. AntRom‎

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‎Justinian. - Ferrière, Claude-Joseph de (Traduction)‎

‎Les Institutes de l'Empereur Justinien, Traduites en Francois, avec le Texte Latin à coté, enrichies d'Observations pour l'intelligence du Texte, de l'application du Droit Francois au Droit Romain, & de la conférence de l'un avec l'autre. De Ferrière, Doyen des Docteurs-Régents de la Faculté des Droits de Paris, ancien Avocat au Parlement. Nouvelle Édition, revue, corrigée & augmentée.‎

‎P.E.G. Durand à Paris, M.DCC.LXXIII (1773). 17 x 10 cm. Tome Premier. Plein-veau de l'époque avec le dos orné en or. Les pièces liminaires marbrées. XII pages Préface, 420 pages texte, de cela 17 pages Proemium et les livres I - XXVI, pages 406 - 420 Table des Matières, avec quelques vignettes de Tete et une petite vignette de titre. Le dos avec petite manque au-dessus, avec quelques frottements, les bords et les coins un peu endommagés. La page 15/16 du Proemium endommagée sans perte de texte. Légère odeur de tabac. Encore en bon état. - 1. Band: Ganzleder der Zeit, der Rücken goldverziert, die Vorsätze marmoriert. XII Seiten Vorwort, 420 Seiten, davon 17 Seiten Proemium, die Bücher 1-26 und das Inhaltsverzeichnis auf den Seiten 406-420. Der übersetzte Text der Institutionen mit Gegenüberstellung des französischen Rechts. Mit einigen Kopfvignetten und einer kleinen Titelvignette. Der Rücken mit Fehlstelle oben, der Einband mit etwas Abrieb, die Ecken bestoßen. Seite 15/16 des Proemium mit unterem Abriss ohne Textverlust. Schwacher Anflug von Tabakgeruch. Gutes Exemplar. [4 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎Les oeuvres complètes des Institutions en six volumes , ice les tomes 1,2,3 et 6. - Das Gesamtwerk in 6 Bänden, hier die Bände 1-3 und 6. AntRom‎

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‎Rubin, Berthold‎

‎Das Zeitalter Justinians. Erster Band.‎

‎Berlin, Walter de Gruyter 1960.‎

‎539 S. 11 Faltkarten. Oln. OU. Im Schuber. Sehr gut erhalten.‎

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‎Corpus juris civilis a Dio[nysio] Gothofredo I[uris] C[onsultus] recognitum. (3 Teile in einem Band).‎

‎Sancti 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

‎Tomus I. Continens Pandectarum seu Digestorum libros quinquaginta. Additus est breviculus Index MCCCCXXV Regulas juris continens. - Tomus II: Codicis Domini Justiniani Sacratissimi Principis [...]. - Tomus III: Liber Constitutionum Novellarum [...]. - Dritte Auflage der Ausgabe ohne Noten. Landsberg/Stintzing I:208: "Im Jahre 1583 erschien die Gesammtheit der Justinianischen Rechtsbücher zum ersten Male als eine typographische Einheit unter dem Titel 'Corpus juris civilis', einer zwar längst gebräuchlichen, aber in dieser Art bisher nicht angewendeten Bezeichnung; herausgegeben und mit Commentar begleitet von Dionys Gothofredus". Es gibt Ausgaben mit seinem Kommentar, mit der Glosse und ohne alle Noten; die dritte Auflage der letzteren liegt hier vor. Mit dieser Zusammenstellung "ist nun für lange Zeit eine Textesform geschaffen, welche die Stellung der alten 'lectio vulgata' einnimmt" (ebda 208f.). "Die Bedeutung G.s für die Rechtswissenschaft beruht in erster Linie auf seiner Herausgabe des Corpus juris civilis. (...). Trotz mancher Schwächen (...) behauptete es seine führende Stellung zwei Jahrhunderte hindurch" (NDB 6.656f.). Vgl. auch ADB IX.448r-s und Stobbe I.606 (bezgl. Lehnsrecht) und II.15 (berühmte ausländische Juristen in Deutschland).‎

Bookseller reference : 32761AB

‎Wildenbruch, Ernst von‎

‎König Laurin. Tragödie in fünf Akten.‎

‎Berlin, Grote, 1902. 8°, 233 Seiten (unbeschnitten). Orig.Karton.‎

‎Erste Ausgabe WG 55. - Kapital mit Fehlstelle, Einband fleckig und mit kleinen Randläsuren, unteres Kapital an den Außengelenken eingerissen.‎

Bookseller reference : 17836

‎Schubart, W‎

‎Justinian u. Theodora.‎

‎München, Bruckmann, (1943). M. 1 Kte. u. 16 Taf. 307 S. Hlwd. Leicht berieben.‎

Bookseller reference : 115147

‎Wenger, L‎

‎Über Papyri u. Gesetzesrecht u. einen Plan eines Wortindex zu d. griech. Novellen Justinians.‎

‎München, 1914. 42 S. (BAW. Sitz.-Ber. d. Phil.-hist. Kl. 1914/5).‎

Bookseller reference : 114992

‎Cujas Jacques; Justinian I; Africanus Sextus C.‎

‎Paratitla in Libros Quinquaginta Digestorum bound with Ad Africanum‎

‎1588. 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

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‎Justinian I; Dantoine Jean Baptiste‎

‎Les Regles du Droit Civil Dans le Meme Ordre Qu'elles sont Disposees‎

‎1772. 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

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‎Manuscript; Justinian I.‎

‎Codicis Justiniani SS Principis France c 1830‎

‎1830. Classroom Notes on the Codex Justinianus Manuscript. Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Codicis Justiniani SS. Principis. France c.1830. 564 11 pp. Folio 12" x 8". Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards vellum-covered corners to boards. Moderate rubbing to boards crease to upper corner of front board below vellum heavier rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn spine perished revealing printer's waste dated 1822 boards partially detached but secure. Moderate toning occasional faint stains to margins. Text in neat hand occasional later annotations and a few doodles in same hand. $2500. With its careful arrangement and index this manuscript appears to be a fair copy of class notes on the first five books of Justinian's Code. The titles are in Latin the text in French. Based on class lectures the notes are paraphrases of each title. The later notes in the margins are clarifications or statements of main points. The first page has a large Roman numeral "I" which suggests the compiler had another notebook covering the rest of the Code Books 6-12. Also known as the Codex Justiniani the Code contains the laws in force during Justinian's reign. It is divided into 12 books. Book 1 deals with ecclesiastical law the sources of law and the duties of high officials. Books 2-8 deal with private law. Book 9 deals with criminal law. Books 10-12 deal with administrative law. It is one of the four components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. unknown books‎

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‎Justinian I Emperor of the East; Hotman Francois‎

‎Digestorum seu Pandectarum Libri Quinquaginta ex Pandectis.‎

‎1562. 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

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‎Justinian. Corpus Juris Iuris Civilis‎

‎Volumen: Novellas Constitutiones Iustiniani with Institutiones 1551‎

‎1551. 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

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‎Corpus Juris Civilis; Justinian I Emperor‎

‎D Iustiniani Imperatoris Opus Prudentum Responsa Caesarumque.‎

‎1598. 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

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‎Justinian I Emperor of the East; Holoander Greg‎

‎Novellarum Constitutionum DN Iustiniani Principis Volumen Quod.‎

‎1562. Paris 1562. Paris 1562. A Respected Edition of the Novels Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Holoander Gregor 1501-1531 Translator and Editor. Scrimger Henry 1506-1572 Editor and Annotator. Novellarum Constitutionum DN. Iustiniani Principis Volumen Quod Authenticon Vocant Gregorio Haloandro Interprete Ad Scrimgerianam Editionem Diligenter Collatum Ac Sedulo Emendatum: Cui Accesserunt Canones Apostolorum. Feudorum Libri Duo. Constitutiones Lothari III. & Friderichi II. Impp. Extravagantes Henrici VII. Imp. Tractatus de Pace Constantiae: Et Nunc Recens Iustiniani Imperatoris Edicta Henrico Agylaeo Interprete. Paris: Apud Gulielmum Merlin 1562. viii 332 4 ff. Last leaf blank. Octavo 6-1/4" x 4-1/4". Contemporary vellum blind panels enclosing large blind arabesques to boards pastedowns renewed. Negligible light soiling boards slightly bowed spine ends bumped owner signature clipped from upper corner of front free endpaper later owner annotation to following endleaf early owner signature to head of title page. Moderate toning to text a few chips and some edgewear to front endleaves. $1250. Along with the Institutes Code and Digest the Novels is one of the writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis. The first three books were commissioned by the Justinian I in 530CE. The Code is the restated code of law the Digest is a compilation of legal opinions and the Institutes is an introductory textbook on the Code. The Novels is a compilation of laws enacted after the publication of the Code. The subsequent influence of these books on European jurisprudence is difficult to overestimate. Haloander was one of the great sixteenth-century authorities on Roman law. His edition of the Novels includes the Peace of Constantine Edict of Milan the act that recognized the legitimacy of Christianity in the Roman Empire edicts of the Holy Roman Emperors Henry VII reigned 1165-1197 and Frederick II reigned 1194-1250 and a collection of papal legislation falsely attributed to Pope Clement I reigned 88-99CE the so-called "False Decretals." Adams A Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe J685. unknown books‎

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‎Justinian I; Haloander Gregor; Agylaeus Henricus‎

‎Iustiniani Principis Novellae Constitutiones Latine Ex Gregorii.‎

‎1561. Basel: Per Ioannem Hervagium 1561. First edition. Basel: Per Ioannem Hervagium 1561. First edition. Edited by a "Reformed" Lawyer and Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I Justinian I 485-565CE Emperor of the East. Haloander Gregor 1501-1531 Translator and Editor. Agylaeus Henricus 1532 or 1533-1595 Editor. Iustiniani Principis Novellae Constitutiones Latine Ex Gregorii Haloandri et Henrici Agylaei Interpretatione Ad Grecum Scrimgeri Exemplar Nunc Primum Edite. Quibus Suis Locis Interferiter Quicquid Vetus Versio Amplius Habet Atque Proximis Editionib. Ex Vetustis Libris Ac Iuliani Epitme Aspersum Est. In qua Editione Henrici Agylaei Opera Diligentem tum Variarum Lectionum Annotationem Tum Haloandrice Versionis Castigationem Invenire est. Item Eiusdem Iustiniani Edicta Iustini Tiberii Leonis Philosophi Constitutiones; & Una Zenonis Quae ad Titulum Codicis de Privatis Aedificiis Pertinet: Henrico Aegylaeo Interprete. Postremo Canones Sanctorum Apostolorum per Clementem in Unum Congesti Gregorio Haloandro Interprete. Basel: Per Ioannem Hervagium 1561. xxxii 598 2 pp. Quarto 9-1/4" x 6-1/2". Contemporary limp vellum early hand-lettered title to spine ties lacking. Minor soiling a few small stains and few tiny worm holes some wear to corners a few minor tears to spine ends front joint starting at ends front pastedown worn and partially detached text block somewhat loose vellum beginning to crack though rear pastedown. Faint dampstaining to head of text block moderate toning foxing and light browning in places mild edgewear to corners of preliminaries recent early owner inscription to front free endpaper. $2500. First edition. This collection of legal texts begins with the first appearance of a revised edition with original commentary by teh Dutch jurist Agylaeus of Gregor Haloander's complete translation of the Novels one of the four components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. This is followed by a group legal texts from other sources edited with commentary by Agylaeus Including: De Indulgentia Tributariorum Reliquorum Tiberii Imperatoris de Divinis Domibus Constitutio Imperatoris Leonis Augusti Novellae Constitutiones Imperatoris Leonis Augusti Novellae Constitutiones and Zenonis Imperatoris de Novis Operibus Constituio Eodem Interprete. He also includes Haoloander's version of the Apostolic Canons of Pope Cleme. unknown books‎

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‎Justinian I; Accorso Francisco; Gradubus Johann‎

‎Instituta cum Summariis. Venice 1501‎

‎1501. Venice: Per Paganinum de Paganinis May 25 1501. Venice: Per Paganinum de Paganinis May 25 1501. 1501 Venetian Edition of the Institutes in a Contemporary Binding Justinian I 485-565 CE Emperor of the East. Accursius Accorso Francisco c.1182-c.1260 Glossator. Gradibus Johannes de active 15th-16th c. Instituta cum Summariis. Venice: Per Paganinum de Paganinis May 25 1501. 152 i.e. 140 ff. Text in parallel columns with linear gloss. Octavo 6-3/4" x 4-3/4". Contemporary calf blind frames and ornaments to boards raised bands to spine clasps lower clasp lacking strap and buckle endpapers renewed inner margins of title page and leaf s1 fol. 137 reinforced. Light rubbing to boards light gatoring to spine rubbing and light wear to spine ends rubbing with heavier wear to corners. Printed throughout in red and black "I" of "Instituta" on title page colored red. Moderate toning faint in some places very faint dampstaining some edgewear to preliminaries and final three leaves annotations in early hand to title page and its verso the verso of final leaf and some leaves of the text. $7500. 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 of classical jurisprudence Accorso examined every extant note and commentary when he prepared his epochal edition of Justinian's Institutes Digest and Code. This massive effort eliminated much of the obscurity and contradiction introduced by earlier writers. His editions which superseded all previous attempts remained definitive until the 1583 revision by Denis Godefroy. OCLC locates 3 copies 1 in North America Library of Congress. Not in Adams. Censimento Nazionale delle Edizioni Italiane del XVI Secolo CNCE 14113. unknown books‎

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‎Justinian I; Accursius; Chappuis Jean‎

‎Institutiones Imperiales Ordinate Glosis Textuales Divisiones.‎

‎1505. 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

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‎Justinian I Emperor of the East; Harris George‎

‎D Justiniani Institutionum Libri Quatuor The Four Books of Justinian‎

‎1756. 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

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‎Justinian I Emperor of the East; George Harris‎

‎D Justiniani Institutionum Libri Quatuor: The Four Books of Justinian‎

‎1811. 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

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‎Justinian I Emperor of the East; George Harris‎

‎D Justiniani Institutionum Libri Quatuor: The Four Books of Justinian‎

‎1761. 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

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‎Justinian I D'Aurigny Gilles Editor‎

‎Textus Infortiati Domini Justiniani Imperatoris Sacratissimi.‎

‎1530. 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

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‎Justinian I; Cooper Thomas Translator and Editor‎

‎The Institutes of Justinian With Notes‎

‎1812. 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

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‎Justinian. Krueger; Mommsen; Schoell & Kroll‎

‎Corpus Iuris Civilis Juris. 3 Vols. Reprint of 1895 Berlin edition‎

‎2010. ISBN-13:9781584779780; ISBN-10: 1584779780. Justinian I Emperor of the East. Krueger Paul. Mommsen Theodor. Schoell Rudolf. Kroll Wilhelm. Corpus Iuris Civilis. Originally published: Berlin: Apud Weidmannos 1895. 3 Vols. 8-1/2" x 11." xxxii 882; xxx 513; xvi 810 pp. Reprinted 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13:9781584779780; ISBN-10: 1584779780. Hardcover. New. $295. Reprint of the standard Latin language edition of the Corpus Juris Civilis and the basis for all modern English translations. Originally published from 1872 to 1895 this is one of the finest examples of German philology and legal scholarship. In this edition sometimes called the "Berlin Edition" Krueger edited the Institutes Mommsen edited the Digest; the Code and Novels were edited by Schoell and Kroll. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian in 530 CE the body of writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis reformed restated and preserved Roman law. Its subsequent influence on European and international jurisprudence is difficult to overestimate. It has four components. The Code is the reformed legal system. The Institutes is an elementary textbook about it. The Digest is a collection of commentary by leading jurisconsults. The Novels is a compilation of laws and amendments subsequent to the Code. unknown books‎

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‎Justinian; Godefroy Denis‎

‎Codicis Dn. Justiniani Sacratissimi Principis PP. Aug. Repetitae.‎

‎1663. Frankfurt 1663. Frankfurt 1663. Uncommon Large-Paper Edition of the Code and Related Works with Important Notes by Denis Godefroy Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Godefroy Denis 1549-1622 Editor and Annotator. Codicis Dn. Justiniani Sacratissimi Principis PP. Aug. Repetitae Praelectionis Libri XII. Postrema Editio Prioribus Auctior et Emendatior. Frankfurt: Sumptibus Societis. Imprimebat Hieronymus Polichius 1663. xvi pp. 1024 cols. 4 pp. 456 cols. 13 pp. 78 cols. 2 pp. 282 cols. Folio 14" x 9". Recent period-style quarter calf over marbled boards raised bands and lettering piece to spine endpapers renewed. Large woodcut printer device head-pieces tail-pieces and decorated initials. Faint dampstaining to head of text block light foxing and browning to portions of text internally clean. $1500. Large-paper edition. Includes the Authenticae; Seu Novellae Constitutiones Feudorum Consuetudines Constitutiones Friderici II. Imp. Extravagantes Liber de Pace Constantiae Epitome Feudorum and related writings and notes by Godefroy. Commissioned by the Emperor Justinian in 530 CE the body of writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis preserved and restated all existing Roman law. Compiled in three years under the direction of Tribonium it was both a critical restatement of earlier law and jurisprudential writings and a complete collection of recent legislation. It is divided into four books the Institutes Digest Code and Novels. The Code contains the laws in force during Justinian's reign. It is divided into 12 books. Book 1 deals with ecclesiastical law the sources of law and the duties of high officials. Books 2-8 deal with private law. Book 9 deals with criminal law. Books 10-12 deal with administrative law. It received a great deal of commentary during the medieval and early modern eras. That of Denis Godefroy was influential well into the twentieth century. Godefroy was a jurist humanist historian scholar of Roman law and professor at the Universities of Geneva and Heidelberg. He was also the first to apply the collective name Corpus Juris Civilis to Justinian's works. KVK locates 5 copies of this imprint but all seem to be trimmed to a quarto format. Das Verzeichnis der im. unknown books‎

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‎Justinian I; Cujas Jacques; Lacoste Jean‎

‎D N Justiniani Perpetui Augusti Institutionum Sive Elementorum.‎

‎1744. The Institutes with Commentaries by Notable French Scholars Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Cujas Jacques 1522-1590 Editor. Lacoste Jean c.1560-1637 Commentator. Marcile Theodore 1548-1617 Commentator. Muret Marc-Antoine 1526-1585 Commentator. van de Water Johannes d.1689 Editor. D.N. Justiniani Perpetui Augusti Institutionum Sive Elementorum per Tribunianum Virum Magnificum Magistrum & Exquaestore Sacri Palatii & Theophilum & Dorotheum Viros Illustres & Antecessores Libri Quatuor Emendatissimi ex Editione Jacob Cujacii. In Eosdem.& Antecessoris Clariss. Commentarius. Accedunt Huic Editioni Annotationes & Notae Theodori Marcilii & Marci Antonii Mureti Ut & M. Tatii Alpini Dessertatio de Surto per Lancem & Licium Concepto. Adjecti Quoque Sunt Varii Indices Curante Joanne van de Water. Leiden: Apud Samuelem Luchtmans 1744. xxxxviii 667 1 pp. Fold-out table of descents. Quarto 9-1/2" x 7-1/2". Contemporary vellum raised bands ornate gilt double frames enclosing heraldic device to boards gilt ornaments to spine. Soiling some wear to corners and spine ends front endleaf or half-title lacking. Title page printed in red and black. Handsome woodcut tail-pieces and decorated initials. Partial split between preliminary gathering and title page. Interior notably fresh. $400. An edition of the Institutes by Cujas with extensive commentary and notes by Jean Lacoste Theodore Marcile and Marc-Antoine Muret. These jurists who followed Cujas' example were leaders of the French humanistic school which aimed to purge Roman sources of later corruptions. Their pioneering methods did much to establish the field of philology. Compiled around 161 CE the Institutes is an elementary treatise on Roman private law that served as a standard text for 300 years. After its rediscovery during the medieval era it became a staple of European legal education. Not in the British Museum Catalogue. unknown books‎

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‎Moyle JB. editor. Justinian J. B.‎

‎The Institutes of Justinian. Translated into English with an Index.‎

‎2002. 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

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‎Justinian I.‎

‎The Institutes of Justinian Corpus Juris Civilis‎

‎Venice 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

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‎Justinian Roman Emperor of the East‎

‎D. Ivstiniani Sacratissimi principis Institvtionvm sive elementorvm libri qvatvor notis perpetuis multo quam hucusque diligentius illustrati‎

‎Amstelodami: ex officina Elseviriana 1658. 12mo pp. 24 643 1; engraved title page printer's woodcut device on printed title several woodcut initials and ornaments; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 5 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 1; spine worn but generally good and sound. This is the third Elzevier edition. Copinger 2552; Willems 1231. <br/><br/> ex officina Elseviriana unknown books‎

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‎Justinian I; Dantoine Jean Baptiste‎

‎Les Regles du Droit Civil Dans le Meme Ordre Qu'elles sont Disposees‎

‎1772. 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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‎Justinian; Vinnius Arnoldus‎

‎Institutionum Sive Elementorum Libri Quatuor Notis Perpetuis Multo Quam Hucusque Diligentius Illustrati Cura & Studio Arnoldi Vinnii J. C. Editio Postrema ab Auctore Recognita‎

‎Amstelaedami Amsterdam: Ex Officina Elzeviriana 1658. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo 5.5 x 3.25 inches contemporary full vellum title handwritten in ink on backstrip red speckled edges. xxii 643 pp. Text in Latin. Some paper residue presumably from a removed bookplate on front pastedown otherwise clean and bright internally. Vellum is slightly cracked at joints and lightly soiled but still very good copy overall. Third Elzevir edition; Willems 1231. A respected and popular commentary on Justinian's Institutes first published in 1646. Ex Officina Elzeviriana hardcover books‎

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‎Justinian‎

‎INSTITUTIONUM Sive Elementorum Libri Quatuor. Cura & Studio Arnoldi Vinnii J. C. Editio Postrema ab Auctore Recognita‎

‎Amsterdam: Ex Officina Elzeviriana 1658. Later printing. Vellum. Very Good. 12mo. 246431pp. Added copper engraved title. Cont. vellum. Some old light text soiling. Willems # 1231 the third Elzevir edition of the INSTITUTIONUM. Ex Officina Elzeviriana hardcover books‎

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‎JUSTINIAN I EMPEROR LESCUT Nicolaus de ed. d. 1580‎

‎Les Institutions imperialles avec certaines glosses & arbre civil ou sont inserées les formules des demandes ou libelles iudiciaux sur chascune action le tout mis de Latin en Francois par maistre Nicolle de L'Escut secretaire du Duc de Lorraine; fidelement reueues & corrigées par hommes scauans selon la maniere de playder par les Francois. Avec priuilege.‎

‎Paris: Vivant Gaultherot 1547. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo 113 x 80mm. Gaultherot’s woodcut printer’s placard and cherub head “Avec Privilege” on title page. Pagination: 8 332pp. Signatures: dagger8 a-z8 A-S8 T4. Later French calf embossed with heraldic lion passant on covers gilt tooled cornerpieces and five gilt fleurons on spine four raised bands still with manuscript binder’s waste; good compact copy of this cornerstone publication for 16th century French legal education a rare survival; some light edgewear: headcap slightly chipped corners lightly bumped; internally clean though some minor marginal worming at times in text altogether solid. Title inscribed with former owner’s initials and dated 1702 possibly “von Clodh” suggesting German ownership by the early 18th century. <br/><br/>Rare pocket edition of the Institutes of Justinian known as the Institutions impériales in French and printed in Paris by Vivant Gaultherot in 1547; following two earlier editions in 1543 and 1544. There were at least five more editions of this French translation printed between 1547 and 1558. As early as the 12th century French legal students began to refine their study and practice of law toward a “perfected” Justinian system. This interest was largely owed to the spread of the scientific study of “pure Roman law” initiated at the University in Bologna. The “Bologna revival” as it was known made its way first to the law university at Montpellier and then spread elsewhere in France. Over the following centuries demands for new translations of the Justinian Institutes were doubtless tied to the foundation of several new French universities. Nicolaus de L’Escut d. 1580 editor and translator of the Institutions impériales was an early modern jurist diplomat and secretary to Antoine the Good Duke of Lorraine. L’Escut’s translator’s note states he took grosse peine or “great trouble” in this undertaking so the reader would understand the text plus facilement. The “Bologna revival” at medieval universities across Europe and the growing interest in new translations of the Justinian Institutes introduced ideas of Roman law to the provinces. See Sherman Roman Law in the Modern World pp. 227-228. Rare OCLC locates one copy held in the US by the LC no. 77227442. See also Bibliographie des éditions parisiennes du 16e siècle no. BP16_112725. Vivant Gaultherot hardcover books‎

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‎JUSTINIAN I 482 565 AD‎

‎Four leaves from the "Justinian Code" printed in Saint Gervais‎

‎Saint Gervais near Geneva: Officina Vignoniana 1602. Paperback. Very Good. Cols. 653-668. Given new world expansion 17th-century jurists in England and France were enormously interested in the codification of existing common law. In a longstanding attempt to establish a single legal code their aims required the reprinting of several classic texts which they hoped could influence contemporary and later opinion on prominent social issues ie. the morality in holding slaves. Double column and ruled borders. Extensive printed gloss. Woodcut initials and foliate book headpiece. Size: 400 x 260 mm. <br/><br/> Officina Vignoniana paperback books‎

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‎ROMAN LAW JUSTINIAN I 518 527‎

‎Elementa sive: institutiones iuris civilis diui Iustiniani principis imperio a Triboniano Dorotheo ac Theophilo triumuiris conscriptae‎

‎Venice: 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 printer’s 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 Justinian’s 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 Justinian’s 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. Justinian’s 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 Justinian’s 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

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‎Justinian; Translated Into English by JB. Moyle J. B.‎

‎The Institutes of Justinian; Translated Into English with an Index‎

‎Oxford: 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

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‎JUSTINIAN‎

‎Corpus Juris Civilis Pandectis ad Florentinum archetypum expressis Institutionibus Codice et Novellis‎

‎Amsterdam: 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

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‎Justinian‎

‎CORPUS JURIS PORTATILE‎

‎Erfordiae 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

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‎Justinian‎

‎INSTITUTIONES SIVE ELEMENTA D. JUSTINIANI SACRATISS. PRINCIPIS TYPIS VARIAE RUBRIS NUCLEUM EXHIBENTIBUS‎

‎Amstelaedami 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

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‎Bockelmann Johan Friedrich; Justinian‎

‎JOHANNIS FRIDERICI BÖCKELMANNI JCTI COMPENDIUM INSTITUTIONUM CÆS. JUSTINIANI. SIVE ELEMENTA JURIS CIVILIS IN BREVEM & FACILEM ORDINEM REDACTA‎

‎Lugduni Batav Leiden: Felicem Lopez 1679. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo. 36 316 8 pages; G; bound in contemporary vellum ink titling to spine; vellum with mild soiling small chipping to front edge of tail of spine vellum beginning to peel on the lower fore corner of the rear board; with front and rear free blanks; ex-library with removed sticker from spine removed bookplate from front pastedown small stamp to recto of title page; embossed stamp to title page and page 99; ink stain to ffep; includes index; With added engraved title page with varying date of publication: MDCLXXX; <br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Profusely extensively and colorfully filled with marginalia. Black red green and yellow are all used for underlining while black and red are used for writing. Beautiful handwriting at times indistinguishable from the printed marginalia.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> AG consignment; scarce; shelved case 3. Böckelmann became a professor in Leiden in 1670 and had a lasting influence with his Compendium Institutionum which taught through a simplified teaching method and shorter summaries rather than Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis.;. 1335008. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Felicem Lopez hardcover books‎

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‎Morier James Justinian 1780? 1849‎

‎THE ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA OF ISPAHAN IN ENGLAND. VOL. I.‎

‎New 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

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‎Warpeha Mary Justinian‎

‎The Effect of the Reformation on the English Eighteenth Century Critics of Shakespeare 1765-1807.‎

‎Washington 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

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‎Terbeen F. Justinien M‎

‎L'inconnue du train bleu‎

‎Jaquier 1960 255 pages collection Tourterelle. in12. 1960. Broché. 255 pages.‎

‎Bon Etat‎

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‎Bury J. B‎

‎History of the Later Roman Empire - VOLUME 1 & 2‎

‎DOVER PUBN INC 512 pages 14x21 5x3 1cm. Sans date. Broché. 2 volume(s). 512 pages.‎

‎Bon Etat couvertures un peu défraîchies intérieurs propres circa 1975‎

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‎Cardinal Justinien Serédi‎

‎La liberté humaine‎

‎Société de la nouvelle Hongrie 1943 18x25. 1943. livret Agrafé. 15 pages. Bon état (BE) interieur propre couverture brunie‎

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‎EUSEBIUS ALEXANDRINUS ; EUSEBIUS EMESENUS ; LEONTIUS BYZANTINUS ; JUSTINIANUS IMPERATOR ; ALII ; (Presbytre Timothée de Constantinople, Jean Maxence, Théodore le Lecteur, Procope de Tyr, Théodore de Scythopolis, Timothée de Jérusalem, Théodose d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Émèse, Grégence de Safar, Épiphane de Constantinople, Isaac de Ninive, Barsanuphe de Palestine, Eustathe le Moine, Justinien Ier, Agapet le Diacre, Léonce de Byzance, Éphrem d'Antioche, Paul le Silentiaire, Eutychius de Constantinople, Évagre le Scholastique, Euloge d'Alexandrie, Siméon Stylite le Jeune, Zacharie de Jérusalem, Modeste de Jérusalem, anonyme sur le siège de Jérusalem par les Perses, Jobius, Erechthius d'Antioche de Pisidie, Pierre de Laodicée)‎

‎Eusebii Alexandrini Episcopi, Eusebii Emeseni Leonti Byzantini Opera quae reperiri potuerunt omnia, etc... (1 Tome en 2 volumes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXXXVI Pars Prior & Pars Posterior [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 86 en 2 volumes - Presbytre Timothée de Constantinople, Jean Maxence, Théodore le Lecteur, Procope de Tyr, Théodore de Scythopolis, Timothée de Jérusalem, Théodose d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Émèse, Grégence de Safar, Épiphane de Constantinople, Isaac de Ninive, Barsanuphe de Palestine, Eustathe le Moine, Justinien Ier, Agapet le Diacre, Léonce de Byzance, Éphrem d'Antioche, Paul le Silentiaire, Eutychius de Constantinople, Évagre le Scholastique, Euloge d'Alexandrie, Siméon Stylite le Jeune, Zacharie de Jérusalem, Modeste de Jérusalem, anonyme sur le siège de Jérusalem par les Perses, Jobius, Erechthius d'Antioche de Pisidie, Pierre de Laodicée ]‎

‎Accurante J.P. Migne, 2 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1860 Rappel du titre complet : Eusebii Alexandrini Episcopi, Eusebii Emeseni Leonti Byzantini Opera quae reperiri potuerunt omnia, etc... (1 Tome en 2 volumes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXXXVI Pars Prior & Pars Posterior [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 86 en 2 volumes - Presbytre Timothée de Constantinople, Jean Maxence, Théodore le Lecteur, Procope de Tyr, Théodore de Scythopolis, Timothée de Jérusalem, Théodose d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Émèse, Grégence de Safar, Épiphane de Constantinople, Isaac de Ninive, Barsanuphe de Palestine, Eustathe le Moine, Justinien Ier, Agapet le Diacre, Léonce de Byzance, Éphrem d'Antioche, Paul le Silentiaire, Eutychius de Constantinople, Évagre le Scholastique, Euloge d'Alexandrie, Siméon Stylite le Jeune, Zacharie de Jérusalem, Modeste de Jérusalem, anonyme sur le siège de Jérusalem par les Perses, Jobius, Erechthius d'Antioche de Pisidie, Pierre de Laodicée ]‎

‎Rare exemplaire en bon état, bien relié et bien complet du tome 86 (en 2 volumes, Pars Prior et Pars Postérior) de la Patrologie grecque de Migne, bien complet des oeuvres des Pères grecs du VIe siècle : le Presbytre Timothée de Constantinople, de Jean Maxence, Théodore le Lecteur, Procope de Tyr, Théodore de Scythopolis, Timothée de Jérusalem, Théodose d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Émèse, Grégence de Safar, Épiphane de Constantinople, Isaac de Ninive, Barsanuphe de Palestine, Eustathe le Moine, Justinien Ier, Agapet le Diacre, Léonce de Byzance, Éphrem d'Antioche, Paul le Silentiaire, Eutychius de Constantinople, Évagre le Scholastique, Euloge d'Alexandrie, Siméon Stylite le Jeune, Zacharie de Jérusalem, Modeste de Jérusalem, anonyme sur le siège de Jérusalem par les Perses, Jobius, Erechthius d'Antioche de Pisidie, Pierre de Laodicée. Avec le texte grec et la traduction latine en regard (tomé par erreur LXXV au lieu de XXXV, coupes très lég. frottées, ancien cachet de monastère, rares rouss., très bon état par ailleurs). Peu commun, surtout en si bon état. Rare copy in good condition, well bound and very complete with volumes 86 (2 volumes) of Migne's Greek Patrology, containing the works of Presbyter Timothy of Constantinople, Joannes Maxentius, Theodorus Lector, Procopius Deacon of Tyre, Theodorus Bishop of Scythopolis, Presbyter Timothy of Jerusalem, Theodosius I of Alexandria, Eusebius of Alexandria, Eusebius of Emesa, Gregentius of Taphar, Patriarch Epiphanius of Constantinople, Isaac of Nineveh, Barsanuphius of Palestine, Eustathius monk, Emperor Justinian, Agapetus the Deacon, Leontius Byzantinus, Patriarch Ephraim of Antioch, Paulus Silentiarius, Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople, Evagrius Scholasticus, Eulogius of Alexandria, Simeon Stylites the Younger, Patriarch Zacharias of Jerusalem, Patriarch Modestus of Jerusalem, Anonymous on the siege of Jerusalem by the Persians, Jobius, Erechthius Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia, Peter Bishop of Laodicea. With the Greek text and the Latin translation opposite.‎

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‎[DROIT] - JUSTINIAN -‎

‎CODICIS D.N. IMPERAT JUSTIANIASI SACRATISSIMI PRINCIPIS. PP. Augusti repeitae proelectiionis libri XII ///VOLUMEN LEGUM QUOD PARUM VOCANT; IN QVO HAEC INSVNT TRÈS POSTERIORES LIBRI CODICIS D. LUSTINIANI SAXRATISS. PRINCIPIS, ADEN CVRA.‎

‎LUGDUNI, SVMPIBVS HORATII CARDON., 1604; in-folio, 2203-/323-640- pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 4 volumes. Plein veau fauve marbfré en bon état dos bien orné - JOINT : VOLUMEN LEGUM QUOD PARUM VOCANT; IN QVO HAEC INSVNT TRÈS POSTERIORES LIBRI CODICIS D. LUSTINIANI SAXRATISS. PRINCIPIS, ADEN CVRA, qua priore noem emendati. authenticae feu Nouellae Constitutiones(en bon état texte sur 2 colonnes manque la motié base de la page de titre) en 4 volumes.‎

‎Plein veau fauve marbfré en bon état dos bien orné - JOINT : VOLUMEN LEGUM QUOD PARUM VOCANT; IN QVO HAEC INSVNT TRÈS POSTERIORES LIBRI CODICIS D. LUSTINIANI SAXRATISS. PRINCIPIS, ADEN CVRA, qua priore noem emendati. authenticae feu Nouellae Constitutiones(en bon état texte sur 2 colonnes manque la motié base de la page de titre) en 4 volumes.‎

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‎JUSTINIEN (Empereur romain d'Orient) ; CRESPIN, Jean ; PACIUS, Julius.‎

‎Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum. Libri IV. Argumentis paragraphor. nec non Annotationibus ac Notis doctis. Scriptorum illustrati. Quibus adjunxiemus Leges XII tab. explicatas, Vipiani tit. XXIX adnotatos, Caii libros II Inflitut, Titulos tractatusque Jur. Ciu Studio in primis necessarios. Studio I. Crispini et I Pacii.‎

‎Amsteledami [Amsterdam], Apud Iohan. et Cornel. Blaeu, 1642. In-12 - 8 x 14,5 cm. Reliure de l'époque en pleine basane havane, dos à cinq nerfs guillochés orné de caissons à fleurons et fers d'angles dorés, dentelle dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées rouges. (14 p.), 616 pp., (38 pp.) Ouvrage orné d'un titre frontispice, de lettrines et de culs-de-lampe gravés. Texte juridique en latin, encadré de commentaires.‎

‎Reliure frottée, notamment sur les nerfs du dos, les mors et les coupes, coiffes manquantes, sinon exemplaire en très bel état de conservation intérieur. - Clients Livre Rare Book : Les frais postaux indiqués sont ceux pour la France métropolitaine et la Corse, pour les autres destinations, merci de contacter la librairie pour connaître le montant des frais d'expédition, merci de votre compréhension. Livre Rare Book Customers : The shipping fees indicated are only for France, if you want international shipping please contact us before placing your order, thank you for your understanding. - Frais de port : -Colissimo France 9,5 € -Colissimo International (Union Européenne + Suisse : 20 €) (Reste du Monde : 40 €) -Mondial Relay France 6 €‎

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