Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Antverpia (Antwerpen), apud Petrum Bellerum, 1656, in-folio, halftitle + title printed in red and black with large copper engraved vignette (Abr. a Diepenbeke) + (17) + 232 pp + 153 + (3). Indexes. Texts in Dutch, French, bilingual, comments in Latin. The second part is; Placcaeten, Edicten ende Ordinantien Die t'sedert het uytgheven vande laeste Placcaet-boeken, uyt-ghecomen, ende ghepubliceert sijn, ende vande welcke in dese Commentarien mentie wordt ghemaeckt. Decrees 1648-1655, some in Dutch, some in French. Contemporary full blindstamped calf, raised and gilt decorated spine with title label, nice blindtooled covers. Second edition (first 1652). See Deckers pp.4 item 3.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Bruxellis (Brussel), typis Balthasaris Vivien, sub signo Boni Pastoris, 1663, in-folio, halftitle + title printed in red and black with large copper engraved vignette (P. Clouwet) + (12) + 424 pp + (1) + (1)(bl) + 38 pp (J. Rommelius) + (1)(colophon) + (1)(bl) + (26)(index). Contemporary full blindstamped calf, raised and gilt decorated spine with title label, nice blindtooled covers. Very fine copy. See Dekkers pp. 4 number 4. This is the second edition (first 1662). Britz parag. CXV pp. 184 mentions only this edition. Anselmo translated and commented in Latin the Flemish (Dutch language) edicts and decrees and made them thus available to non-Dutch speaking lawyers and magistrates in the Southern Low Countries. In this book the original Dutch texts of the decrees are also given.
Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
Zustand: very good. Antverpiae, apud Pterum Bellerum, 1656. Contemporary full vellum with raised bands and central ornamental blindstamp and rules. Many decorated initials, head and tailpieces; Allegorical engraving with small portraits of archduke and -duchess Albert and Isabella on title-page printed in black and red; (12, a.o. half-title, title, privileges, printer's advice), 1-28, (14), 29-332, (20, indices), 1-216 pp. Folio 33x22 cm. Texts in LAtin, French and Dutch. Binding slighlty soiled as usual, bookplate on flyleaf, two small tickets to spine, light browning throughout. Nice copy. - Anselmo (1589-1668) was born in Hamburg (Germany) where his parents had fled from Antwerp (belgium), but he died in Antwerp again. He studied Roman and canon law in Leuven and was for a long time magistrate and lawyer before he devoted more time to publishing as a legal scholar. He was the first to systemize the corpus of princely legalisation which had become more and more influential in his days compared to customary law, and also commented to it, as in this work where he elaborates on the Eternal Edict of 1611 by archduke Albert, at the time the summum of this princely charter. The separately paginated part (1-216) contains the texts of various legal sources to which the preceding commentary refers, whereby mention is made of the relevant page and column of the commentary; it is titled: "Articulen ghetrocken uit de landt-charteren, blyde incompsten, mitsgaders uyt de placcaten, edicten, instructien, ende ordonnancien van sijne Majesteyt, oock uyt de tractaten, accorden, resolutien, concordaten, synoden, statuten, costumen, ende andere publycke ende wettighe acten, ende passeringhen. Daer van in dese commentaria remissive mentie wordt ghemaeckt, ende tot de welcke, een ieder sijn recours sal moghen nemen. Possibly first edition (according to Nat. biogr. woordenboek), though Dekkers, Bibliotheca Belgica (p. 4) lists a 1652 edition, that is however not found in library catalogs. Anselmo also published a collection of (mainly) princely legislation of the Southern Low Countries in 1648. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT,
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
12. Bruxellis (Brussel), typis Balthasaris Vivien, sub signo Boni Pastoris, 1663, in-folio, halftitle + title printed in red and black with large copper engraved vignette (P. Clouwet) + (12) + 424 pp + (1) + (1)(bl) + 38 pp(J. Rommelius) + (1)(colophon) + (1)(bl) + (26)(index). Contemporary full blindstamped calf, spine nearly completely but expertly restored. The original title label preserved, the nice blindtooled covers also preserved, endpapers slightly browned, still an attractive copy. See Dekkers pp. 4 number 4. This is the second edition (first 1662). Britz parag. CXV pp. 184 mentions only this edition. Anselmo translated and commented in Latin the Flemish (Dutch) edicts and decrees and made them thus available to non-Dutch speaking lawyers and magistrates in the Southern Low Countries. In this book the original Dutch texts of the decrees are also given.