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COELLI'S COMMENTARY ON CLEMENT'S TENTH BULL «DE BONO REGIMINE»REGARDING THE...
COELLI'S COMMENTARY ON CLEMENT'S TENTH BULL «DE BONO REGIMINE»
REGARDING THE ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE COMMUNES OF THE PAPAL STATES
APPARENTLY NO COPY IN USA OF THIS EDITION
[Papal bulls, Geneve] Coelli, Giacomo. Jacobi Cohellii J.U.D. Urbevetani [...] Commentaria in Bullam X. Clementis papae VIII. De bono regimine rerum ad dictas universitates spectantium multiplici doctrina, & eruditione repleta, ac diu exoptata, Caroli Cartharij [...] studio ab inte ritu vindicata. Nec non Summorum pontificum bullae, ut & resolutiones & decreta dictarum universitatum interesse spectantia [...]. Coloniæ Allobrogum (Geneve): sumptibus J.A. Cramer & P. Perachon, 1699.
[bound with:]
Coelli, Giacomo (editor and translator). Bolle di sommi pontefici e risolutioni e decreti concernenti l'interesse delle communità dello stato ecclesiastico, fatte volgare, e raccolte da Giacomo Cohelli, orvietano, agente generale delle medesime communità & a benefitio di esse. Coloniæ (Geneve): sumptibus J.A. Cramer & P. Perachon, 1699.
2 parts bound in a volume in folio (cm 36 x 23); contemporary stiff vellum with five raised bands at spine (light traces of use at the binding, neat repairs at spine and front board), handwritten title at spine; pp. (16), 372; (4), 127, (1, blank). Two column text in Latin and Italian.
Half title: Jacobi Cohellii J.U.D. Commentaria in bullam X. Clementis papae VIII. De bono regimine et summorum pontificum bullae. Resolutiones et decreta. First title-page in black and red types, with a wide device representing the crowned salamander resurging by the flames; second part title-page in black types, with the same woodcut device as at the first part. Engraved head and -tail pieces, engraved headletters.
Rare commentary on the Papal bull regarding the set up of the congregation De bono regimine (1592) to regulate and control the "Buon Regime", i. e. the economic life of the local communities of the State.
The commentary was written by Giacomo Coelli, with contributes given by Carlo Cartari.
The work is bound together with a collection of Papal bulls and decrees, translated in Italian by the Coelli himself.
Giacomo Coelli, born in Orvieto, was an Italian jurist: he also acted as a general manager for the Vatican.
Carlo Cartari (Cartharius, Carolus: Bologna, 1614 - Roma, 1697), was an Italian lawyer and a librarian, and also the prefect of the Papal secret archives located in St. Angel Castle.
References: Apparently no copy in USA. OCLC 22551422, locates one copy of another edition printed in Lyon at Columbia University Law School, Diamond Law Library. ICCU\UM1E\001172.