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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 372.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 1128.
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Zustand: very good. Venetiis : apud Dominicum de Farris, 1582. Contemp. vellum binding. 100 [i.e. 108], [8] lvs. 8vo. Title-page with vignette. Pastedowns detached. Very good copy. - Critical edition of the works of Matteo d'Afflito and Baldo degli Ubaldi (Baldus Perusinus) on feudal law by Marco Mantova Benavides (1489-1582). Matteo D'Afflitto (c. 1447-1523) was a Neapolitan jurist. Like most Neapolitan jurists of the time, D'Afflitto focused exclusively on feudal law and on ius patrium, the indigenous Neapolitan law. He was among the last adherents to an influential school of Neapolitan jurists that had provided Europe with volumes of scholarship on feudal law ever since the 13th century. His work was based on the Commentary of Baldo degli Ubaldi (1327-1400) on the Libri Feudorum, a twelfth-century compilation of feudal law provisions, that was considered to be one of Baldo's best works. This edition not in Adams. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, old law books feudal law.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: very good. Lyon : Petrus Taco & Jacobus Forus, 1551. 129 numb. lvs. Title-page printed in red & black with margin of woodcut illustrations. Titlepage with folds & old owner's entry. Some browning. Last blank page missing. Part III of monumental Commentario in digesta, with notes & commentary by Jean Thierry; [2]. Lectura super digesto novo. Cum additionibus Jannis de Gradibus. Lyon : [s.n.], 1551. 39 numb. lvs. Title-page printed in red & black with margin of woodcut illustrations. Last blank page missing. Part IV of his monumental Commentario in digesta, with notes & commentary by Jean Gradi (-1525); [3]. Tractatus de dote et dotis privilegiis. Lyon : Jacob Giunta, 1546. 47 [i.e. 74], LXXIII-CXXVI numbered lvs. & 8 not numbered lvs. Title-page printed in red & black with margin of woodcut illustrations & woodcut printer's vignette. Last blank page with tear in upper margin. Next to the treatise of Baldus is included Tractatus exquisitarum quaestionum super dote by Giovanni Campeggi (1537-1553); [4]. In institutiones. Accessere eiusdem consilia aliquot: quibus subiectae sunt Ang. & B. Saliceti repetitiones. Lyon : [Blasius Guido], 1558. 59 numb, & 4 not numb. lvs. Title-page with large woodcut vignette. Last blank page missing; [5]. In usus feudorum commentaria doctissima. Quibus accesserunt Andr. Siculi adnotationes. Lyon : [Johannes Pidierius],1552. 127 numb. lvs. & 14 not numb. lvs. Title-page with large woodcut printer's vignette. Includes the : Index copiosissimus. With seperate title & large woodcut printer's vignette. Last blank page missing; [6]. Repertorium consiliorum. Index seu mauis tabula consiliorum Domini Baldi de Perosio. Lyon : [Johannes Pullonus, 1548. 83 not numb. lvs. Title-page printed in red & black with margin of woodcut illustrations. Woodcut in the middle shows Baldus as Magister discipulis, surrounded by his students. Last page frayed. Bound in (contemporary?) blindstamped calf over wooden panels. Covers stained, rubbed, chafed & with holes & wurmholes. Withouth the clasps. Spine damaged & sl. loose in binding. 6 Rare 16th century treatises of Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400) of Perugia, together with his teacher Bartolus de Saxoferrato (1313-1357) the most important representatives of the postglossators. Being the second group of jurists who studies roman law after its revival in the 12th century, they had regard to the requirements of legal practice and sought to relate the principles of Roman law to feudal & Germanic customs, canon law, city statutes and other law of their time. Baldus wrote commentaries to all parts of the Corpus Iuris Civilis, to canon law and his commentary on the Libri Feudorum (5), a body of feudal law of Lombardy, compiled by lawyers of Milan and Padova is one of his most succedfull works. All editions not in Adams, and except for nr. 5, also not present in the British Library. - 6 Rare 16th century treatises printed in Lyon of Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400) of Perugia, together with his teacher Bartolus de Saxoferrato (1313-1357) the most important representatives of the postglossators. Being the second group of jurists who studies roman law after its revival in the 12th century, they had regard to the requirements of legal practice and sought to relate the principles of Roman law to feudal & Germanic customs, canon law, city statutes and other law of their time. Baldus wrote commentaries to all parts of the Corpus Iuris Civilis, to canon law and his commentary on the Libri Feudorum (5), a body of feudal law of Lombardy, compiled by lawyers of Milan and Padova is one of his most succedfull works. All editions not in Adams, and except for nr. 5, also not and except for nr. 5, also not present in the British Library. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT,