CAPONE (Giulio)
    DISCEPTATIONUM FORENSIUM, ECCLERIASTICARUM, CIVILIUM, ET MORALIUM, PLUSIBUS IN CASIBUS DECISARUM in quinque tomos distributæ, 5 t. in 3 volumes.
Édition :
    Lugduni (Lyon)
Date :
    1677
    3 vols. folio, full green suede, spine with 5 raised bands, burgundy paper, two-color red/black title page, (bindings of the 3 vols. very worn, losses to the headcaps, on the covers, the edges and the corners, foxing, worm damage to the spines, upper joint of the 3rd vol. split).
    (BNF 865-6, Berkeley BQV110 C36, same ed., missing in Cujas). This collection contains numerous dissertations on matters of ecclesiastical and Roman law: how witches can be punished and how proof of this crime is established before the tribunal of the Holy Inquisition (vol. I, p. 198); a dissertation on the rational order of nature, which posits the primacy of man over woman; on the conditions under which a condemned person must abjure their error (vol. II, p. 134); on the fees due to lawyers and prosecutors (vol. II, p. 214); as well as more serious questions: on the application of laws to the future rather than the past (vol. II, p. 61); when a contract can be considered usurious and what the consequences are (vol. III, p. 313); and on the legality of self-defense (vol. III, p. 297). It is therefore a very varied and, at the same time, very interesting source.

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