[Institutes de Justinien], CRESPIN (Jean) – IMP. CAES. JUSTINIANI INSTITUTIONUM LIBRI IIII ADNOTATIONIBUS AC NOTIS DOCTISS. SCRIBORUM ILLUSTRATI & ADAUCTI ; Quibus adjunximus Appendicis loco : LEGES XII TABUL. EXPLICATA ; ULPIANI TIT. XXIX ADNOTATOS. ; CA
[Institutes de Justinien], CRESPIN (Jean) – IMP. CAES. JUSTINIANI INSTITUTIONUM LIBRI IIII ADNOTATIONIBUS AC NOTIS DOCTISS. SCRIBORUM ILLUSTRATI & ADAUCTI ; Quibus adjunximus Appendicis loco : LEGES XII TABUL. EXPLICATA ; ULPIANI TIT. XXIX ADNOTATOS. ; CA
    [Institutes of Justinian], CRESPIN (Jean)
    IMP. CAES. JUSTINIANI INSTITUTIONUM LIBRI IIII ADNOTATIONIBUS AC NOTIS DOCTISS. SCRIBORUM ILLUSTRATI & ADAUCTI; Quibus adjunximus Appendicis loco: LEGES XII TABUL. EXPLANATORY; ULPIANI TIT. XXIX ADNOTATOS. ; CAII LIBROS II. INSTITUTION
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    ss place
Date :
    1572-1571
    3 parts in 1 vol. in-16, full brown calf, spine with raised bands decorated with fleurons, covers decorated with an oval floral motif in gold, gilt edges, covers framed with a gold fillet, text printed on ruled paper, (covers and spine cracked, loss to the raised bands and corners, damaged headcaps, split joints, spine slightly split in the middle), very fresh interior, 8 f.-367-154-195 p.
    Jean Crespin, author, printer, and publisher of Geneva (see Heitz, Genfer Buchdruckers- und Verlegerzeichen im 15., 16. und 17. Jahrhundert, Strasbourg, Heitz 1908, p. 45), was the founder of a Protestant interpretation of Roman law. He was also the most important Protestant printer in Geneva, notably publishing the Protestant martyrology. This work clearly demonstrates the philological aims of the Protestant analysis of texts. Our volume also contains all the texts of Roman law and the commentaries established by the author, including the Institutions, the study of the Law of the Twelve Tables, and treatises on what is essential for the study of Roman law (the origin of law, the meaning of the words in the various ancient rules). Our copy is from the first edition, published the year of the author's death. It is missing from the major libraries (National Library of France, Library of Congress – which holds a later edition – Van Zyl collection, etc.). It should be noted that the printer's mark on the commentary of the Law of the Twelve Tables is also unknown and unpublished. An extremely rare set.

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