VOET (Jean) – COMPENDIUM JURIS JUXTA SERIEM PANDECTARUM, ADJECTIS DIFFERENTIIS JURIS CIVILIS ET CANONICI UT ET DEFINITIONIBUS AC DIVISIONIBUS PRÆCIPUIS SECUNDUM INSTITUTIONUM TITULOS, ed. septima prioribus emendatior, additis majoris commentarii numeris,
VOET (Jean) – COMPENDIUM JURIS JUXTA SERIEM PANDECTARUM, ADJECTIS DIFFERENTIIS JURIS CIVILIS ET CANONICI UT ET DEFINITIONIBUS AC DIVISIONIBUS PRÆCIPUIS SECUNDUM INSTITUTIONUM TITULOS, ed. septima prioribus emendatior, additis majoris commentarii numeris,
VOET (Jean) – COMPENDIUM JURIS JUXTA SERIEM PANDECTARUM, ADJECTIS DIFFERENTIIS JURIS CIVILIS ET CANONICI UT ET DEFINITIONIBUS AC DIVISIONIBUS PRÆCIPUIS SECUNDUM INSTITUTIONUM TITULOS, ed. septima prioribus emendatior, additis majoris commentarii numeris,
    VOET (Jean)
    COMPENDIUM JURIS JUXTA SERIEM PANDECTARUM, ADJECTIS DIFFERENTIIS JURIS CIVILIS ET CANONICI UT ET DEFINITIONIBUS AC DIVISIONIBUS PRECIPUIS SECUNDUM INSTITUTIONUM TITULOS, ed. septima prioribus emendatior, additis majoris commentarii numeris, paragrapho cuique hujus Compendii respondentibus
Édition :
    Lovanni (Leuven)
Date :
    1736
    large octavo, full brown calf, gilt title on plate, spine with 5 raised bands decorated with gilt fleurons, friezes and framing fillets, red edges, (missing plate of title, corners and edges rubbed with heavy losses of leather, headcaps missing, wormholes on the spine), [3 leaves]-608 pages.
    V. was a professor of law at Leiden. Dupin (no. 395) states that “there are few law books that enjoy a more general esteem.” It is known that the author was one of the principal members of the natural law school and that he is in particular one of the founding authors of modern private international law (Meijers, lectures at the Hague Academy, 1934, p. 635).

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Mots-clés : Roman law, Ancient law