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Paris: Apud Sebastianum Nivellium, 1596. Copy of Brisson's Law Dictionary That Belonged to an Important Scottish Lawyer and Politician Brisson, Barnabe [1531-1591]. Brederode, Pieter Cornelis van [d. 1593], Editor. De Verborum Quae ad Ius Pertinent Significatione Libri XIX. Quorum Maior Pars ab Auctore Recensita & Edita; Reliqua…, Ipso Inter Opus Sublato, a Dictione Princeps, Ex Adversariis & Schedis Illius, a Petro Brederodio Jurisconsulta Collecta Digestaq[ue]; Est. Paris: Apud Sebastianum Nivellium, 1596. [ii], 657 (i.e. 659), [1] ff. Folio (13-3/4" x 9"; 35 x 23 cm). Contemporary paneled calf, rebacked retaining most of existing spine with raised bands, recent gilt title and publication date, endpapers renewed. Moderate rubbing and a few scuffs and chips to boards, heavier rubbing and some chips and gouges to board edges, corners worn, recent library bookplate (LA County Law Library), with location label, to front pastedown, library markings to following endleaf. Title page printed in red and black. Moderate toning to interior, crinkling and, in a few places, slight discoloration and minor tears to fore-edges of several leaves, light foxing, dampstaining, light soiling, tiny inkspots and spark burns in places, some soiling, creases and edgewear to preliminaries and final few leaves, early owner inscription stating this book was owned and annotated by Sir Robert Spottiswood and later owner signatures of James Mackenzie and John Spottiswood, dated 1844, to title page, annotations, attributed to Robert Spottiswood, to a few leaves. $1,500. * Seventh edition. Brisson was a renowned French jurist and philologist. Widely respected, he was appointed president of the Parliament of Paris in 1588. In 1591, however, he was hanged by The Sixteen, a group of insurgents who captured Paris in a bizarre coup. First published in 1559, Brisson's Verborum was the standard legal dictionary of its day and remained an authoritative source for hundreds of years. Its final edition was published in 1793, followed by a supplement volume in 1813. Sir Robert Spottiswood [1596-1646], sometimes spelled Spottiswoode, Lord Newabbey of New Abbey and Dunipace, was a Scottish lawyer, Lord President of the Court of Session and member of the Scottish Privy Council to James VI (James I), later Lord President of the College of Justice and Secretary for. Paris: Apud Sebastianum Nivellium, 1596. (illustrator).
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[Strassburg]: Excudebat Theodosius Rihelius, 1593. A Scarce Sixteenth-Century Commentary on the Institutes Gremp von Freudenstein, Ludwig [1509-1583], Editor. [Brederode, Pieter Cornelis van [d. 1593], Attributed. Analysis Seu Resolutio Dialectica Quatuor Librorum Institutionum Imperialium. In Qua Suis Locis, Pro Iure Antiquo Mu…ltae Utiles & Cottidianae Iuris Quaestiones Brevi Explicatione Restitutae Sunt. Omnia Nunc Recens Emendata et Aucta, Notis Denique ad Marginem Illustrata: Studio & Diligentia Petri Corn. Brederodii IC. Hagocomitani. [Strasbourg]: Excudebat Theodosius Rihelius, [1593]. [xii], 588, [38] ff. Octavo (6-3/4" x 4"). Contemporary or near-contemporary paneled pigskin, raised bands and very faint early hand-lettered title to spine. Light soiling and a few small stains to boards, light rubbing to extremities, a few small wormholes near head of spine, corners bumped and lightly worn, early ownership inscription (of Ioannis Bothag.) to front pastedown, small later ink stamp to rear free endpaper. Moderate toning to interior, light foxing and soiling in a few places, early underlining in ink to a few leaves, early ownership signature (of Agidi Ludovic) to title page, which has a tear to its right margin. $1,500. * Fourth and final edition. Gremp von Freudenstein was a lawyer and state official who spent his professional life in Tubingen and Strassburg. A well-regarded commentary first published in 1567, Analysis is a textbook commentary on Justinian's Institutes derived from a manuscript by Brederode, a Dutch jurist and diplomat. Cast in question-and-answer form, it follows Justinian's text, paraphrasing, abridging, or adapting the text. It is equally interesting for its insights into the reception of Roman law at the end of the sixteenth century. Das Verzeichnis der im Deutschen Sprachbereich Erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts B7388. Universal Short-Title Catalogue 611303. [Strassburg]: Excudebat Theodosius Rihelius, 1593 (illustrator).