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  • FIRST EDITION ISSUED IN KOLN OF AN IMPORTANT JUS-CRIMINALIST COMMENTARY BY...
    Lot 194

    FIRST EDITION ISSUED IN KOLN OF AN IMPORTANT JUS-CRIMINALIST COMMENTARY BY ANTONIUS MATTHEUS ON BOOKS 47 AND 48 OF JUSTINIAN'S DIGEST, WITH AN ADDITIONAL TREATISE ON THE MUNICIPAL LAW OF UTRECHT

    Mattei, Antonio. Antonii Matthæi, jc. [...] Commentarius ad lib. XLVII. et XLVIII. Dig. De criminibus. Adjecta est brevis & succincta juris municipalis interpretatio, cum triplici indice, titulorum, rerum & verborum, nec non legum, qua strictius, qua fusius explicatarum. Editio novissima, correctior & emendatior. Coloniae Agrippinæ [Koln]: apud viduam Joannis Schlebusch, bibliopolæ, am hoff in Kalten Berg, 1727.

    4to (200x156 mm), full vellum binding, red colored edges; pp. [8], 902 [i.e. 908], [24].

    Antonius Matthaeus (1601-1654), was professor of criminal law at Utrecht, in the Netherlands.

    Provenance: Private library of a Verona noble family, whose roots are in Mantua and in which there were distinguished lawyers and jurists.

    References: IT\ICCU\RMLE\024536 (4 copies). OCLC, 257735718 (2 copies in Germany) and 603879634 (1 copy in Switzerland).

  • FIRST EDITION ISSUED IN PAVIA OF AN IMPORTANT JUS-CRIMINALIST COMMENTARY BY...
    Lot 195

    FIRST EDITION ISSUED IN PAVIA OF AN IMPORTANT JUS-CRIMINALIST COMMENTARY BY ANTONIUS MATTHEUS ON BOOKS 47 AND 48 OF JUSTINIAN'S DIGEST, WITH AN ADDITIONAL TREATISE ON THE MUNICIPAL LAW OF UTRECHT

    Matthaeus, Antonius. Antonii Matthaei JC [...] Commentarius ad lib. XLVII. et XLVIII. dig. de criminibus, adiecta est brevis, et succinta iuris municipalis interpretatio editio prima Ticinensis in duos tomos distributa et adnotationibus aucta Thomæ Nani [...]. Tomus primus [-secundus]. Ticini [Pavia]: sumptibus Ioannis Capelli et Balthasaris Comini, 1803.

    4to (300x246 mm), contemporary paperboard binding (loose, lacks at spines); pp. [6], 412; [2], 413-676.

    Antonius Matthaeus (1601-1654), was professor of criminal law at Utrecht, in the Netherlands.

    Provenance: Private library of a Verona noble family, whose roots are in Mantua and in which there were distinguished lawyers and jurists.

    References: IT\ICCU\RMSE\002593. OCLC, 563188304 (2 copies in UK) and 81859629 (1 copy in USA and 1 copy in Switzerland).

  • AMUSING ANCIENT COLLECTION OF ANECDOTES ON LAW AND LAWYERSMénage, Gilles....
    Lot 196

    AMUSING ANCIENT COLLECTION OF ANECDOTES ON LAW AND LAWYERS

    Ménage, Gilles. Juris civilis amoenitates […] cum præfatione Joannis Guilielmi Hoffmanni et indicibusnecessariis. Neapoli, apud Vincentium Orsino, Sumptibus Joseph Mariae Porcelli, 1779.

    8vo (195x120 mm), half calf binding on handmade colored paper, gilt titles and floral decorations at spine, red ink sprayed edges, ff. 44,356. Xylographic decorations. Missing Prince Ignatius II portrait, supposed to be after title-page.

    The amenities of Roman Law, collected by the French scholar Gilles Ménages and introduced by the German jurist Johann Wilhelm Hoffmann (1710-1739).

    This original collection put together, for the amusement of jurists, anecdotes, adjustments, and names etymology, all tied to the environment of ancient laws.

    Gilles Ménages (1613-1693, latinized Aegidius Menagius) was born in a family of jurists; his father was the King of France lawyer in Angers. He followed the ecclesiastical career instead of the legal one, and was member of Académie Française and Accademia della Crusca: he is remembered to have composed the first etymological vocabularies of French and Italian

    References: OCLC, 16671807. ICCU, IT\ICCU\FOGE\008261 e IT\ICCU\RMSE\002619.

  • SCARCE RENAISSANCE EDITION OF MENOCHIO'S TREATISE ON POSSESSIONMenochio,...
    Lot 197

    SCARCE RENAISSANCE EDITION OF MENOCHIO'S TREATISE ON POSSESSION

    Menochio, Giacomo. De adipiscenda et retinenda possessione amplissima et doctissima commentaria. Editio 3. Hac quam sint omnibus utilia, commemorare, necessarium est minime, cum ipsa de se ipsis aperte loquantur. Adjecta sunt rerum notabilium summae, ac Indea copiosissimus.Venetiis (Venice): Apud J. B. Somaschum, 1576.

    Folio, contemporary stiff vellum binding with calligraphic title at spine (joints a bit tired), ff. [22], 168.
    Woodcut tail-pieces, initials.

    Scarce third edition (the first one was published by the same Somasco in 1571) of this classical treatise on possession and real property, often reprinted until the end of 17th century.

    Giacomo Menochio (1532-1607) was an Italian jurisconsult, senator, royal adviser and chairman of the Magistrato Straordinario of Milan.

    Provenance: Near contemporary owner's inscription Ex libris doctoris Cesaris Malfatti at title-page.

    References: OCLC locates few copies worldwide and no copy in US libraries of this edition.

  • A COMMENTARY ON PRESUMPTIONS AND CONJECTURES IN ROMAN LAWMenochio, Giacomo....
    Lot 198

    A COMMENTARY ON PRESUMPTIONS AND CONJECTURES IN ROMAN LAW

    Menochio, Giacomo. Iacobi Menochii [...] De praesumptionibus, coniecturis, signis, & indicis, commentaria in sex distincta libros [...]. Editio omnium postrema [...]. Adjecta sunt summaria, [...]. Coloniae Agrippinae [Koln]: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum, sub Monocerote, Anno M. DC. VI. [1606].

    Folio (384x256 mm), contemporary full vellum binding (afterwards restored with other parchment), four raised abnds at spine (traces of use, tears); pp. [88], 526, 525-1073, 1038-1096, [2]. Title-page in red and black with woodcut printer's device (hippocampus, heron and snake with motto: Discite iusticiam moniti). A different version of the printer's device appears on the final page. Woodcut tail-pieces, initials.

    Giacomo Menochio (1532-1607) was an Italian jurisconsult, senator, royal adviser and chairman of the Extraordinary Magistrate of Milan.

    Provenance: Private library of a Verona noble family, whose roots are in Mantua and in which there were distinguished lawyers and jurists.

    References: This edition is not registered in ICCU. OCLC, 312025327 (1 copy in Germany), 499147658 (1 copy in USA, Pitts Theology Library, Candler School of Theology, Atlanta), 602727683 (1 copy in Switzerland).

  • A COLLECTION OF WRITINGS DEALING WITH JUDGES, JUDICIAL DISCRETION AND CIVIL...
    Lot 199

    A COLLECTION OF WRITINGS DEALING WITH JUDGES, JUDICIAL DISCRETION AND CIVIL PROCEDURE, ACTIONS AND DEFENSES IN ROMAN LAW BY THE ITALIAN JURIST GIACOMO MENOCHIO

    Menochio, Giacomo. Iacobi Menochii [...] De arbitrarijs iudicum quaestionibus, & causis. Libri duo. [...] Hac omnium postrema editione ab ipso auctore recogniti, [...] Cum indicibus quatuor, [...]. Venetiis: apud Ioan. Antonium de Franciscis, 1624.

    Folio (320x214 mm), full vellum binding from a manuscript of the early sixteenth century, paste-board covered with a three columns printed leaf again of the early sixteenth century (spine restored with ancient paper); pp. [120], 1008. Large printer's device at title-page (in a richly figured frame the Peace, with the motto: Omnem sensum exuperat). Xylographic initials. Text in two columns.

    Giacomo Menochio (1532-1607) was an Italian jurisconsult, senator, royal adviser and chairman of the Extraordinary Magistrate of Milan.

    Provenance: Private library of a Verona noble family, whose roots are in Mantua and in which there were distinguished lawyers and jurists.
    Handwritten ownership inscriptio al title page (A.J. Castellani).

    References: IT\ICCU\UM1E\001956. OCLC, 797684889 and 220684352 (one copy in Australia, National Library of Australia, Canberra).

  • FUNDAMENTAL TREATISE ON DISTRAINTS AND MORTGAGESMerlini, Mercuriale. De...
    Lot 200

    FUNDAMENTAL TREATISE ON DISTRAINTS AND MORTGAGES

    Merlini, Mercuriale. De Pignoribus et Hypothecis Tractatus Absolutissimus Mercvriali Merlino i.v.d. et patritio foroliviensi avthore; vnà cvm decisionibvs magistralibvs Sacrae rotae romanae hactenus non impressis in eodem relatis; in quo omnes propemodum casus, qui in controuersiam vocari possunt summo studio, ac ingenio enucleantur iuxta sententias doctorum, senatuum, & aliorum tribunalium, ac praecipuè dictae rptae romanae. Opus tàm in scholis profitentibus, quàm in foro versantibus apprimè vtile, ac necessarium. Cvm locvpletissimis indicibvs qvaestionvm, decisionvm, & rerum notatu dignarum, quae tàm in Tractatu, quàm in decionibus continentur. . Venetiis: Apud Iuntas, & Baba, M. DC. XXXIX. [1649].
    [bound with:]
    Merlini, Mercuriale. Decisiones sacrae rotae romanae in tractatu de pignoribus, & hypothecis, excell.mi D. Mercvrialis Merlini I.V.D. foroliuiensis relatae, & ab oedem collectae. [...]. [Venetiis: Apud Iuntas, & Baba, M. DC. XXXIX].

    Folio, contemporary stiff vellum with raised bands spine, pp. [84], 644, 212, [26].
    Title vignette; title page printed in red and black; headpieces; initials, some decorated, and within initial frames; catchwords; main body of text in double columns.

    Fundamental treatise on Distraints and Mortgages: besides the description of the rules of Commercial Law that include bankruptcy and credit management, Merlini extended the work to the Decisiones by the Holy Roman Rota that could be useful the understand the subject.

    Mercuriale Merlini (1597-1657) was a lawyer from Forlì (Italy). He wrote many treatises on juridical subjects.

    References: OCLC, 23123628.

  • FUNDAMENTAL TREATISE ON DISTRAINTS AND MORTGAGESMerlini, Mercuriale. De...
    Lot 201

    FUNDAMENTAL TREATISE ON DISTRAINTS AND MORTGAGES

    Merlini, Mercuriale. De Pignoribus et Hypothecis Tractatus Absolutissimus [...] Una cum decisionibus magistralibus Sacrae Rotae Romanae hactenus non impressis in eodem relatis; In quo omnes prope modum casus, qui in controversiam vocati possunt summo studio [...]. Venetiis, Apud Haeredes Francisci Baba, 1661.[unito a:]Merlini, Mercuriale. Decisiones Sacrae Rotae Romanae In Tractatu de Pignoribus, & Hypothecis [...]. [Venetiis, Apud Haeredes Francisci Baba, 1661].

    Folio (340x235 mm), original paperboard, sepia ink handwritten titles at spine, visible joints, pp. [84], 627 [but 619, mistakes in pages numbering], [1, blank], 226, [26, last blank]. Untrimmed copy, first title-page printed in red and black, xylographic decorations at first leaves.

    Fundamental treatise on Distraints and Mortgages, printed in Venice by a joint venture of printers, including the heirs of Baba, Combi & Lanou and Nicolò Pezzana.

    Besides the description of the rules of Commercial Law that include bankruptcy and credit management, Merlini extended the work to the Decisiones by the Holy Roman Rota that could be useful the understand the subject.

    Mercuriale Merlini (1597-1657) was a lawyer from Forlì (Italy). He wrote many treatises on juridical subjects. Among them the most important is De legitima Tractatus.

    References: OCLC, 18021929. IT\ICCU\MILE\006799.

  • SCARCE EDITION OF MERLINI'S TREATISE ON INHERITANCE LAWONLY ONE COPY IN...
    Lot 202

    SCARCE EDITION OF MERLINI'S TREATISE ON INHERITANCE LAW
    ONLY ONE COPY IN USA


    Merlini, Mercuriale. De Legitima Tractatus Absolutissimus [...]. Genevae (Ginevra), Sumptibus Samuelis Chouet, 1665.
    [bound with:]
    Merlini, Mercuriale. Decisiones Sacrae Rotae Romanae In Tractatu de Legitima [...]. (Genevae, Sumptibus Samuelis Chouet, 1665).

    Folio (338x208 mm), full stiff vellum binding, four raised bands spine, sepia ink handwritten titles at first spine sector and at lower edge, pp. [72, last three are blank], 584, 322, [38, last is blank]. Page numbering jumps from p. 124 to p. 133 due to a mistake during printing. Red and black titlepage, xylographic headletters and decorations at preliminary leaves, text on two columns.

    Scarce late Renaissance treatise on inheritance, focused on the procedure of the legitime, or legitima portio.

    The treatise is augmented by many Decisiones by the Roman Rota related to real cases dealing with the matter.

    Mercuriale Merlini (1597-1657) was a jurisconsultant from Forlì. He wrote many treatises on juridical subjects.

    Provenance: Some typographical small hands and pen strokes at margins of few pages.

    References : IT\ICCU\BA1E\014351 (only one copy of the same edition, identical to our copy for everything but the printer, Pierre Chouet instead of Samuel). OCLC 17974137 quotes only two copies worldwide, one in USA (UCLA, Los Angeles).

  • EXTREMELY RARE EDITION OF THE DECISIONS OF THE GREAT COURT AND THE SUPREME...
    Lot 203

    EXTREMELY RARE EDITION OF THE DECISIONS OF THE GREAT COURT AND THE SUPREME MAGISTRATE OF THE KINGDOM OF SICILY

    APPARENTLY NO COPIES IN USA

    Muta, Mario. Decisiones nouissimæ magnæ Regiæ Curiæ, supremique magistratus Regni Siciliæ, sedis quidem, nedum criminalis, & ciuilis, sed præterea causarum delegatarum, in quibus, præter nonnullas feudales quæstiones, ac delictorum, beneficiorum, censuum, [...] Mario Muta iurisconsulto Panormitano, [...] authore. Cum summarijs, ac duplici indici, tum argumentorum, tùm materiarum indice locupletissimo [...]. Panormi [Palermo]: apud Io. Baptistam Maringum impressorem cameralem, 1620 (Panormi: ex typographia Io. Baptista Maringhi).

    Folio, 300x204 mm, contemporary full vellum binding with four raised bands at spine, gilt title at spine in a frame of gilt decoration, calligraphed title at lower edge; pp. [12], 600, [64]. Title-page in red and black types, with editorial woodcut (a compass, held by a hand coming out of a cloud, drawing a circle; motto: "Dove manca natura suplisce l'arte"), in a figured frame. Xylographic initials, head- and final-pieces. Text in Latin, printed in two columns.

    References: IT\ICCU\RLZE\012160 (4 copies). OCLC, 860137804 (one copy in Italy) and 807917397 (one copy in Spain). Apparently no copies in USA.

  • THE ORIGINAL TEXT OF NAPOLEON CODECode Napoleon, suivi de l'expose des...
    Lot 204

    THE ORIGINAL TEXT OF NAPOLEON CODE

    Code Napoleon, suivi de l'expose des motifs, sur chaque loi, presente par les orateurs de Gouvernement; des rapports faits au Tribunat au nom de la Commission de Legislation; des opinions emises dans le cours de la discussion; des discours prononces au corps legislatif par les orateurs du Tribunat; et d'une table analytique et raisonnee des matieres tant du code que des discours. A Paris: chez Firmin Didot, libraire, et fondeur en caracteres d'imprimerie, 1808.

    9 volumes (out of 10, it lacks the first one), elegant strictly contemporary mottled calf with gilt decoration at spine, red label and gilt-lettered title, yellow edges.

    CONTENT:

    2: Tome deuxieme. Contenant la discussion des titres, de la publication des lois; de la jouissance et de la privation des droits civils: des actes de l'etat civil; du domicile; des absents; du marriage; des actes respectueux; et du divorce.
    PubblicazioneA Paris : chez Firmin Didot, libraire, et fondeur en caracteres d'imprimerie, rue de Thionville, n. 10, 1808
    pp. viii, 422, [2].

    3: Tome troisieme. Contenant la discussion des titres, de la paternite et de la filiation; de l'adoption et de la tutele officiense, dela puissance paternelle; de la minorite, de la tutele, et de l'emancipation, de la majorite, de l'interdiction, et du conseil judiciaire.
    A Paris : chez Firmin Didot, libraire, et fondeur en caracteres d'imprimerie, rue de Thionville, n. 10, 1808.
    pp. [4], 308.

    4: Tome quatrieme. Contenant discussion des titres, de la distinction des biens; de la proprieté; de l'usufruit, de l'usage, et de l'habitation; des servitudes ou services fonciers; des successions; des donations entre-vifs et des testaments.
    A Paris : chez Firmin Didot, libraire. et fondeur en caracteres d'imprimerie, rue de Thionville, n. 10, 1808.
    pp. [4], 395, [1].

    5: Tome cinquieme. Contenant la discussion des titres, des contrats ou des obligations conventionnelles en général; des engagements qui se forment sans convention; du contract de mariage, et des droits respectifs des époux.
    A Paris : che Firmin Didot, libraire, et fondeur en caracters d'imprimerie, rue de Thionville, n. 10, 1808.
    pp. [4], 461, [1].

    6: Tome sixieme. Contenant la discussion des titres, de la vente; de l'echange; du contrat de louage; du contrat de societe; du pret; du depot et du sequestre; des contrats aleatories; du mandat; du cautionnement; des transactions.
    A Paris : chez Firmim Didot, libraire, et fondeur en caracteres d'imprimerie, rue de Thionville, n. 10, 1808.
    pp. [4], 404.

    7: Tome septieme. Contenant la discussion des titres, de la contrainte par corps en materie civile; du nantissement; des privileges et hypotheques; de l'expropriation forcee, et des ordres entre las creanciers; de la prescription; de la loi sur la reunion des lois civiles, et de celles comprises dans le supplement.
    A Paris : chez Firmin Didot, libraire, et fondeur en caracteres d'imprimerie, rue de Thionville, n. 10, 1808.
    pp. [4], 408.

    8: Tome huitieme.

  • VARIOUS AUTHORS. Motivi, rapporti e discussioni che si fecero al corpo...
    Lot 205

    VARIOUS AUTHORS. Motivi, rapporti e discussioni che si fecero al corpo legislativo francese per la formazione del codice Napoleone. Traduzione italiana col testo del codice in originale francese. Volume primo [-decimo]Milano: dalla tipografia di Francesco Sonzogno di G. Batt. stampatore e librajo, 1805-1807.

    7 volumes (out of 10) distributed in 10 parts, contemporary colored printer's wrappers.

    An historical account, published by Biblioteca di Giurisprudenza Italiana, about the birth of the Napoleon Code, here translated in Italian with the French parallel text.

    References: ICCU, IT\ICCU\SBLE\015548.

  • THE CATHOLIC MARRIAGE LAW IN ITALY AND AUSTRIA IN 19TH CENTURYNARDI...
    Lot 206

    THE CATHOLIC MARRIAGE LAW IN ITALY AND AUSTRIA IN 19TH CENTURY

    NARDI FRANCESCO. Diritto matrimoniale cattolico. Aggiuntevi le leggi intorno al matrimonio promulgata nell'Impero d'Austria. Padova: Prosperini 1857.

    8vo, contemporary marbled stiff paperboards, pp. 397.

    First and only edition of this treatise of Canon and Marriage Law in Italy and the Austrian Empire according to the Catholic thought.

    References: OCLC 793590562.

  • VERY RARE AND IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF TREATISES ON COMMERCIAL LAW, ESPECIALLY...
    Lot 207

    VERY RARE AND IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF TREATISES ON COMMERCIAL LAW, ESPECIALLY ON SURETYSHIP AND GUARANTY, PLEDGES AND MORTGAGES

    Negusanti, Antonio (and others).Selecti tractatus iuris varij, vere aurei, in frequentissima & vtilissima materia assecurationis et cautionis, diuersorum clarissimorum v.i. luminum, veterum & recentium: iura pignorum et hypothecarum, fideiussionum, excussionum ... exactissimè complectentes. Venetijs (Venice): Excudebat Bartholomaeus Rubinus, 1570.

    Folio, contemporary stiff vellum, pp. [44], 581, [1].
    Woodcut printer's device on title-page, woodcut initials.

    Very rare second edition (the first was printed by the same Rubino in 1566) of this important collection of 22 Renaissance treatises of Commercial Law, especially devoted to suretyship and guaranty, pledges and mortgages.

    The collection had an incredible success in Venice and Padua Universities: to satisfy the request, this 1570 edition was shared by four Venetian printers (Rubino, Francesco de Franceschi, Damiano Zenari and Sessa's heirs) that published four issues.

    LIST OF THE AUTHORS AND THEIR WORKS:
    Antonio Negusanti: De pignoribus et hypothecis
    Hugues Doneau: De pignoribus et hypothecis
    François Baudin: De pignoribus et hypothecis
    Pieter van der Aa: De priuilegijs
    Ippolito de Marsigli: De fideiussoribus, sumptus ex repetitione.
    Giacomo de Arena: De excussione bonorum
    Benedetto Barci da Piombino: De discussionibus
    Jost de Damhoudere: De subhastatione
    Giambattista Caccialupi: De debitore suspecto, et fugitivo
    Pierre Peck: De iure sistendi, et manuum iniectione
    Baldo degli Ubaldi: De carceribus
    Jacopo Canis: De iniurijs et damno dato
    Martino Garrati: De repressalijs
    Pedro de Santarem: De assecurationibus et sponsionibus mercatorum
    Domenico de Arena: De sequestrationibus
    Francesco Corti: Tractatus sequestrorum
    Angelo Peruzzi: Tractatus authenticus sequestrorum
    Giovanni de Grassi: De cessione iuris et actionum fienda
    Giacomo de Arena: De cessione actionum
    Jacopo Bottrigari: Tractatus singularissimus renunciationum iuris ciuilis
    Matteo Bruni: De cessione bonorum.
    Anonymous: Tractatus cessionum incerto authore

    Provenance: Signature of the 18th century Verona lawyer Cesare Malfatti at title-page.

    References: CNCE 29764. OCLC 79628785 locates in USA only the copy at University of California (Berkeley Law Library). No copies on the market.

  • SCARCE GERMAN EDITION OF THE STANDARD TREATISE ON PLEDGES AND MORTGAGENO COPY...
    Lot 208

    SCARCE GERMAN EDITION OF THE STANDARD TREATISE ON PLEDGES AND MORTGAGE
    NO COPY IN USA


    Negusanti, Antonio.D. Antonii Negusantii ... Tractatus de pignoribus et hypothecis in quo omnes propemodùm casus: qui in controversiam venire possun. Coloniae Agrippinae: Apud Sebastianum Ketteler, 1699.

    4to, attractive contemporary pigsking over wooden boards, blind-tooled decorations at covers, three raised bands spine, brass clasps preserved, blue edges, 1 preliminary leaf, 226 (i.e., 634), [25] pages.
    Title in red and black, woodcut device, woodcut head-letters, woodcut head and tail pieces.

    Very scarce German edition of Negusanti's treatise on pledges and mortgage, first published in 1526, that was a standard work for several generations of lawyers throughout Europe.

    References: OCLC 220757285 locates very few copies of this edition, none in US libraries.

  • THE "GOLDEN TREATISE": A STANDARD RENAISSANCE HANDBOOK OF CRIMINAL LAWNO COPY...
    Lot 209

    THE "GOLDEN TREATISE": A STANDARD RENAISSANCE HANDBOOK OF CRIMINAL LAW
    NO COPY IN USA OF THIS EDITION

    Novelli, Jacopo. Tractatus Aureus defensionem omnium reorum adversusquascunque accusationes et inquisitiones pro quibuscunque criminibus docens, tum ad theoricam iuris, tum ad comunem omnium tribunalium uniuersae Europae stilum & praxim accommodatus. Iacobo Nouello iureconsulto authore. Adiectis summariis ac indice copiosiss. Nunc primum in lucem prodit. [...]. Venetiis apud Baltassarem Constantinum ad signum diui Georgii, 1552.

    8vo (152x105 mm), ancient stiff vellum, label with gilt title at spine, blue edges, ff. 116, [16].

    Second, increased edition (after the first one of 1549) of this standard handbook of criminal law, containing the important elements useful for the public and private prosecutions of the guilty party.

    Provenienza: Several not identified contemporary annotations.

    References: CNCE 25174. There are two editions printed this year, the second one being with a different foliation and without printer's name (and the “fountain supported by winged putti” device). OCLC 50198505 (the copy of the Library of Congress) locates in USA libraries three copies of this anonymous issue (the others at Harvard Law Library and University of Michigan Law Library) and no copy of this Costantini edition.

  • OINOTOMUS' RENOWNED COMMENTARY TO THE JUSTINIAN'S INSTITUTIONSOinotomus,...
    Lot 210

    OINOTOMUS' RENOWNED COMMENTARY TO THE JUSTINIAN'S INSTITUTIONS

    Oinotomus, Johannes. Ioannis Oinotomi iurisconsulti in quatuor Institutionum imperialium Iustiniani imp. libros commentarij : nunc primum ... castigati ac emendati prodeunt ... : necnon indice rerum omnium copiosissimo. Venetiis: apud Benedictum Milochum, 1678.

    Folio, contemporary limp vellum (some tears at covers), pp. [4], 608, [52].
    Text in Latin, printed in two columns.
    Title-page in red and black types, woodcut head and -tail pieces, woodcut head-letters.

    The renowned commentary to the Justinian's Institutions written by Joannes Oinotomos (Johann Schneidewein), first printed in 1573 and re-issued many times along the following two centuries.
    The text is organized according to the theories of Protestant Reform, whose application Martin Luther charged Philip Melanchton.

    Johann Schneidewein (1519-1568), was a famous German jurist, scholar of Martin Luther at Wittenberg. He followed his teacher all along his life, obtaining prestigious political and academic tasks, in the German protestant electorate. He considered a fake the donation of Constantine and, consequently, he deemed illegitimate the temporal power of the Roman papacy.

    Provenance: Ownership inscriptions (not identified) at title-page.

    References: OCLC 797825520 locates only a copy of this edition in US libraries, at University of California Berkeley Law Library.

  • OINOTOMUS' RENOWNED COMMENTARY TO THE JUSTINIAN'S INSTITUTIONSOinotomus,...
    Lot 211

    OINOTOMUS' RENOWNED COMMENTARY TO THE JUSTINIAN'S INSTITUTIONS

    Oinotomus, Johannes. Joannis Oinotomi ... in quator Institutionum imperialium Justiniani imp. libros commentarii in usum juris studiosorum. Venetiis, typis Petri Savioni, prostant apud Joannem Baptistam Pasquali, 1762.

    Folio, contemporary half vellum on colored paper,2 preliminary leaves, pp. 615, [1] .
    Text in Latin, printed in two columns.
    Title vignette (Pasquali's device, with motto: Litterarum felicitas).
    At end: Noi riformatori dello studio di Padova. Concedemo licenza a Pietro Savioni stampator di Venezia poter ristampare il libro intitolato Joannis Oinotomi ... Comentarij &c. osservando gli ordini soliti in materia di stampe, & presentando le copie alle pubbliche librarie di Venezia, e di Padova. Dat. li 13. Maggio 1760. Angelo Contarini ... Bernardo Nani ... Francesco Morosini ... Registrato in libro a cart 50. al num. 303 Gio: Girolamo Zuccato, segretario.
    Title-page in red and black types, woodcut head and -tail pieces, woodcut head-letters.

    The renowned commentary to the Justinian's Institutions written by Joannes Oinotomos (Johann Schneidewein), first printed in 1573 and re-issued many times along the following two centuries.
    To this edition are added the addition of the French juruist Denis Godefroy.

    The text is organized according to the theories of Protestant Reform, whose application Martin Luther charged Philip Melanchton.

    Johann Schneidewein (1519-1568), was a famous German jurist, scholar of Martin Luther at Wittenberg. He followed his teacher all along his life, obtaining prestigious political and academic tasks, in the German protestant electorate. He considered a fake the donation of Constantine and, consequently, he deemed illegitimate the temporal power of the Roman papacy.

    References: OCLC 3833087.

  • THE LIFE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT JURIST OF THE CLASSIC ERAOtto, Everard....
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    THE LIFE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT JURIST OF THE CLASSIC ERA

    Otto, Everard. Papinianus, sive de vita, studiis, scriptis, moribus et morte Aemilii Papiniani, Jurisconsultorum coryphaei, diatriba. Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden), Apud Samuelem Luchtmans, 1718.

    8vo (150x86 mm), modern stiff vellum binding, edges originally colored in red, pp. [16], 439, [25, last two blanks]. Xylographic headletters and decorations at first leaves.

    First edition on the life and work of Aemilius Papinianus, the most important jurist in the classic era, edited and detailed by Everard Otto.

    Papinianus (ca. 212) deeply influenced the Roman Law in his role as advisor and prefect at Pretorio under Settimio Severo. After his murder, probably ordered by Caracalla because of his refusal to defend the Emperor from the charge of fratricide, his books of questiones , responsa and definitiones gained great fame and were inserted in the Corpus Iuris Civilis and in the Law of Citations or Oratio Valentiniani ad Senatum, stating that his opinions had value of law.

    Everard Otto (1685-1756) was a German jurist and teacher of Civil Law at the Duisburg and Utrecht University. He wrote many treatise on Civil and Roman Law and on Latin History; among the other works he wrote a biography of the roman jurisconsultant Servio Sulpizio Rufo (1737), the Thesaurus juris Romani continens rariora meliorum interpretum opuscula (1725-1729) and Sam. Pufendorfius de officio hominis et civis cum eius annotationibus (1737).

    Provenance: sepia ink ownership signature N.J.D. Kermedij (?) at upper margin of titlepage.

    References: OCLC 672647586.

  • A FUNDAMENTAL TREATISE ON LEASES AND TENANCYPacioni, Pietro.Petri Pacioni ......
    Lot 213

    A FUNDAMENTAL TREATISE ON LEASES AND TENANCY

    Pacioni, Pietro.Petri Pacioni ... Tractatus de locatione, et conductione ... Huic Venetae editioni accedunt nonnullae Sacrae Rotae Romanae recentissimae Decisiones ad materiam facientes.. Venetiis (Venice): Apud Paulum Balleonium, 1700.

    Folio, half vellum on marbled paper with handwritten title at spine, pp. [24], 440, [92].
    Text on two columns, woodcut device, woodcut head-letters, woodcut head and tail pieces.

    Scarce Venetian edition of Pacioni's fundamental and comprehensive treatise on leases, tenancy, contracts and related subjects in Roman and Canon law (first published in 1677).

    Funny the question referred to Chapter LX: «If the owner have to ensure the tenant for the discomfort caused by the appearance of the spirits».

    References: OCLC 860628044 locates very few copies of this edition, none in US libraries.

  • FIRST EDITION OF PAILLIET'S HANDBOOK OF FRENCH CIVIL, COMMERCIAL AND CRIMINAL...
    Lot 214

    FIRST EDITION OF PAILLIET'S HANDBOOK OF FRENCH CIVIL, COMMERCIAL AND CRIMINAL LAW
    AFTER NAPOLEON'S ERA


    Pailliet, Jean Baptiste Joseph. Manuel de droit civil commercial et criminal, mise en rapport avec la legislation et la jurisprudence de Belgique . Bruxelles, Librairie de Jurisprudence di H.Tarlier, 1833.

    First edition of Pailliet's Manual of French Civil, Criminal and Commercial Law, with the related procedures.
    The manual is integrated by an History of the Law since Roman time to 1830, and by the Belgian Constitution.

    Jean-Esprit-Marie-Pierre Lemoine de Villeneuve (XVIII-XIX century) was lawyer at the Royal Court, and commissioner of French Republic after the Revolution.

    References: IT\ICCU\PUV\0443078 (2 copies). OCLC, 5828236.

  • THE MOST FAMOUS JURIDICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY OF THE ROMAN...
    Lot 215

    THE MOST FAMOUS JURIDICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE

    PANCIROLI,GUIDO. Notitia vtraque dignitatum cum Orientis, tum Occidentis vltra Arcadij, Honorijque tempora. Et in eam Guidi Panciroli ... Commentarium. In quo ciuiles militaresque magistratus, ac Palatinae dignitates, cum omnium officijs explicantur: ... Item De magistratibus municipalibus eiusdem auctoris liber. ... Cum duplici indice, vno capitum, altero insignium rerum copiosissimo. Lugduni, ex officina H. a Porta.Apud Io. De Gabiano, 1608.

    Five parts in a volume in folio, 18th century half calf binding, ff. [16], 208 [48].

    Profusely illustrated with 92 large-size woodcuts.

    The most famous illustrated juridical-administrative history of the Roman Empire, carefully describing it the central and peripheral government functions and the territorial organization.

    It also includes his De magistratibus, at the end of the volume with a separate title-page.

    Provenance: Some not identified contemporary annotations.

    References: Adams, P356.

  • FIRST EDITION OF GUY DE LA PAPE'S COMMENTARY ON THE DECRETALSDE LA PAPE, GUY....
    Lot 216

    FIRST EDITION OF GUY DE LA PAPE'S COMMENTARY ON THE DECRETALS

    DE LA PAPE, GUY. Guido Pape super decretales: lectura singularis [et] aurea d[omi]ni Guidonis Pape co[n]sulis Dalphinalis super decretales : in qua singulares [et] aute[n]tice materie exanclantur : cu[m] additionibus, co[n]cordantiis, numeris summariis ante capi. et para. affixis quatenus cu[n]cta elucesca[n]t : necno[n] cu[m] repertorio alphabetico d[omi]ni Joan[n]is Thierry Lingone[n]sis. Impressum Lugduni (Lyon): Impensis Symonis Vincentij, arte [et] industria Anthonij du Ry, sub anno D[omi]ni 1517, nono Kalendas Januarias.

    4to, later vellum from a manuscript, [8], CXCV [i.e. 191], [1] leaves.
    Woodcut ornamental title-page, printed in red and black. Woodcut head-letters. Text in Gothic type.

    First edition of Pape's commentary on Decretales: the discussion is based primarily but not exclusively on selected titles of the Decretals.

    The Decretales, or Decretals of Pope Gregory IX are an important source of medieval canon law, collected by the dominican St. Raymond of Peñafort under the order of the same Gregory IX; they are composed of five books, each one divided in several tituli (titles).

    Provenance: Crossed out signature at title-page.

    References: OCLC 33078351.

  • FINE LYON EDITION OF GUY DE LA PAPE'S COLLECTION OF THE DECISIONS OF GRENOBLE...
    Lot 217

    FINE LYON EDITION OF GUY DE LA PAPE'S COLLECTION OF THE DECISIONS OF GRENOBLE PARLIAMENT

    DE LA PAPE, GUY. Dn. Guidonis Papae I. V. doc. clarissimi, Decisiones Grationopolitanae. Summarijs denuo, additionibusque illustratae, adiecto ad calcem libri rerum ac uerborum indice locupletissimo.. Lugduni : apud haeredes Iacobi Iuntae, 1554.

    8vo, contemporary limp vellum (remounted and with a restored tear at spine), ties renewed, pp. 828 [i.e. 838], [66].
    Woodcut Giunti device. Woodcut head-letters.

    Fine Giuntine edition of the law reports of the Parliament of Grenoble collected by Pape, published for the first time in 1528.

    Provenance: Signature Horatij Bertacchij at title-page.

    References: OCLC 38700404 apparently locates only a copy in US libraries of this edition, in Stanford University Libraries.

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