[Civil Law, Interdict] Ercolani, De cautione, 1569
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FIRST EDITION OF THIS UNCOMMON TREATISE ABOUT THE INTERDICT
Ercolani, Francesco. Tractatus Francisci Herculani Perusini [...] de cautione de non offendendo. Venetiis [Venezia]: apud Io. Andream Valuassorem cognomine Guadagninum [Valvassore], 1569.
8vo, 148x100 mm, original soft vellum binding, hanwritten title at spine, calligraphed title at lower edge, remains of ties; [36], 187, [1] leaves. Editorial woodcut device at title-page (two hands hold a stick on which a snake and branches of ivy are wrapped; motto: In utrunque).
Ercolani 's treatise addresses the Roman law of interdict, a category of orders or prohibitions issued by a magistrate and addressed to a Particular person to give immediate protection to a threatened interest of a complainer. They were also used to protect public interests, such as waterways.
References: IT\ICCU\RLZE\018246. OCLC, 78550653 (one copy in USA), 22402237 (one copy in USA and one copy in Japan), 491510214 (one copy in France) and 246135852 (five copies in Germany).
Ercolani, Francesco. Tractatus Francisci Herculani Perusini [...] de cautione de non offendendo. Venetiis [Venezia]: apud Io. Andream Valuassorem cognomine Guadagninum [Valvassore], 1569.
8vo, 148x100 mm, original soft vellum binding, hanwritten title at spine, calligraphed title at lower edge, remains of ties; [36], 187, [1] leaves. Editorial woodcut device at title-page (two hands hold a stick on which a snake and branches of ivy are wrapped; motto: In utrunque).
Ercolani 's treatise addresses the Roman law of interdict, a category of orders or prohibitions issued by a magistrate and addressed to a Particular person to give immediate protection to a threatened interest of a complainer. They were also used to protect public interests, such as waterways.
References: IT\ICCU\RLZE\018246. OCLC, 78550653 (one copy in USA), 22402237 (one copy in USA and one copy in Japan), 491510214 (one copy in France) and 246135852 (five copies in Germany).
Condition
Stark browning at spine with a lack of parchment (repaired). Overall, a very good copy in its unsophisticated original binding.
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[Civil Law, Interdict] Ercolani, De cautione, 1569
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