BRUNNEMANN (Johann) – JOHANNIS BRUNNEMANNI JCti COMMENTARIUS IN CODICEM JUSTINIANEUM quo singulæ leges et authenticæ breviter & succinctè explicantur, Quæstiones in Academiis & Foro frequentatæ resolvuntur, Axiomata ab Interpretibus subinde proposita exam
BRUNNEMANN (Johann) – JOHANNIS BRUNNEMANNI JCti COMMENTARIUS IN CODICEM JUSTINIANEUM quo singulæ leges et authenticæ breviter & succinctè explicantur, Quæstiones in Academiis & Foro frequentatæ resolvuntur, Axiomata ab Interpretibus subinde proposita exam
BRUNNEMANN (Johann) – JOHANNIS BRUNNEMANNI JCti COMMENTARIUS IN CODICEM JUSTINIANEUM quo singulæ leges et authenticæ breviter & succinctè explicantur, Quæstiones in Academiis & Foro frequentatæ resolvuntur, Axiomata ab Interpretibus subinde proposita exam
    BRUNNEMANN (Johann)
    JOHANNIS BRUNNEMANNI JCti COMMENTARIUS IN CODICEM JUSTINIANEUM quo singulæ leges et authenticæ breviter & succinctè explicantur, Quæstiones in Academiis & Foro frequentatæ resolvuntur, Axiomata ab Interpretibus subinde proposita examiner, & alia ex ipsis textibus Notabilia eruuntur, quæque alias ad Analysin pertinent, per Compendium quasi dilucide traduntur, Inserto binc inde, quid de Jure tam communi novissimo, quam Saxonico, nec non Marcbico, aliisque Provincialibus Juribus, obtineat, OPUS THEORETICO-PRACTICUM, cui præter indicium rerum et verborum locupletissimum accessit ex ejusdem auctoris commentario ad Pandectas, notabilium, quæ circa leges affines inibi commentatus est, CONTINUA ALLEGATIO, Editio postrema, ab innumeris mendis repurgata, novis ac necessariis additionibus, ut & Summaris denuo largiter aucta.
Édition :
    Lipsia [Leipzig]
Date :
    1699
    folio, full mottled brown calf, spine with raised bands decorated, gilt title on brown paper, marbled edges, roll on the edges, red and black titles, engraved frontispiece full page, vignettes, initial letters, printed in 2 columns, (leather missing from the spine at the headcap, up to the first raised band with small losses to the title page, slight abrasions to the back cover, bumped corners with small losses, foxing and acidification of the paper, the text nevertheless remaining very legible), (9 f.)-1360 p.- (90 f.).
    Dupin, ref. 706. Brunnemann was a professor of law from Frankfurt (on the Oder), born in 1608 and died in 1672, whose various commentaries on Justinian's Institutes opposed the doctrine, widely held at the time, of Benedict Carpzou and other Saxon jurists. For this reason, he was the subject of virulent criticism and rather lively literary debates. However, the commentary on the Code that we possess is, so to speak, an exception to this general characteristic of Brunnemann's writings: indeed, published for the first time in 1663, it quickly became an authoritative work.

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