Medieval Notary Manuscripts & Law Books Sessione Unica - dal lotto 1 al lotto 280
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[1.]: IMPERIAL DECREE ON STAMP DUTY OF PLAYING CARDS, CALENDARS, NOTICES AND...
[1.]: IMPERIAL DECREE ON STAMP DUTY OF PLAYING CARDS, CALENDARS, NOTICES AND GAZETTES
[2. - 3.]: COLLECTION OF SUPERIOR DECLARATORIES OF THE LAW DATED 1840 ON STAMP DUTY AND ON TAXES
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[1.]: Ghisotti, Giuseppe. Sovrana patente 27 gennajo 1840 sul bollo delle carte da giuoco, dei calendarj, degli avvisi e delle gazzette colle relative rischiarazioni: appendice alla Raccolta compendiata delle superiori disposizioni a schiarimento della legge 27 gennajo 1840 sul bollo e sulle tasse compilata da Giuseppe Ghisotti [...]. Brescia: tipografia della Minerva, 1846.
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[2.]: Ghisotti, Giuseppe. Raccolta compendiata delle superiori declaratorie conosciutesi a tutto ottobre 1846 state emanate in seguito ed a schiarimento della legge 27 gennaio 1840 sul bollo e sulle tasse [...] compilata da Giuseppe Ghisotti [...]. Brescia: tipografia della Minerva, 1846.
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[3.]: Ghisotti, Giuseppe. Raccolta delle declaratorie intorno alla legge sul bollo di Giuseppe Ghisotti [...]. Continuazione a tutto l'anno 1847. Brescia: Speranza, 1848.
[1.]: 8vo (240x164 mm), editorial paper binding; pp. 23. Title at front board: Sul bollo delle carte da giuoco, dei calendarj, degli avvisi e delle gazzette.
[2.]: 8vo (240x170 mm), editorial paper binding; pp. XLVI, [2], 296.
[3.]: 8vo (246x164 mm), editorial paper binding; pp. 297-328.
The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (1815-1866) (Italian: Regno Lombardo-Veneto, German: Königreich Lombardo–Venetien), commonly called the Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom, was a constituent land (crown land) of the Austrian Empire. It was created in 1815 by resolution of the Congress of Vienna in recognition of the Austrian House of Habsburg-Lorraine's rights to Lombardy and the former Republic of Venice after the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, proclaimed in 1805, had collapsed.
Administratively the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia comprised two independent governments (Gubernien) in its two parts (Lombardy and Venetia), which officially were declared separate crown lands in 1851. Lombardy was annexed to Sardinia in 1859 and the kingdom ceased to exist when the rest of its territory was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866.
The Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia was first ruled by Emperor Francis I from 1815 to his death in 1835. His son Ferdinand I ruled from 1835 to 1848. In Milan on 6 September 1838 he became the last king to be crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy. The crown was subsequently brought to Vienna after the loss of Lombardy in 1859, but was restored to Italy after the loss of Venetia in 1866.
Provenance: Private library of a Verona noble family, whose roots are in Mantua and in which there were distinguished lawyers and jurists.