Veiling 361 Old & Rare Books - History of Law
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BRISSONIUS, B. De verborum quae ad ius civile pertinent significatione opus praestantissimum in meliorem commodioremque ordinem redactum (…). Prodit opera studioque J.G. Heinecci. Praemissa praef. nova De interpret. grammat. in iure civili fatis et vario usu nec non huius. Novae ed. praerogatiuis J.H. Böhmeri. Halle/Magdeburg, "Impensis Ortphanotrophei", 1743. (10), xxxviii, 1436 pp. Ti. printed in red & black, w. fine engr. front. depicting a library & 2 small medallion portrs. of the author & editor. Fol. Cont. hcf. w. richly dec. gilt back & orange label, yellow edges. (Front size loose, spine loosening, corners partly dam.).

Barnabé Brisson (1531-91), famous jurist & philologist. He was appointed first president of the Parliament of Paris by the League, and was hanged in 1591 by the Seize, a committee of 16 factious persons who had possession of Paris. This last & best edition is dedicated to S. v. Cocceius. - Roberts 61-62; Brunet I, 1262. - Copy with handwritten school prize to M. Tydeman. From the library of W. v. Iterson and with his bookplate.

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