Veiling 361 Old & Rare Books - History of Law
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REYGER, A. de Thesaurus juris civilis et canonici locupletissimus. (…) Acced. var. et elabor. additiones D. Venediger. (…) Quas singulari studio suis ubique locis digessit, ac in duos tomos divisit A. Fritschius. Cologne, F. Metternich, 1704. 2 vols. (20), 834; (2), 763 pp. Fol. Cont. vellum. (Spines partly dam., name entry on ti-pp., browned/foxed as usual). -- Added: J. MYNSINGER à FRONDECK. Apotelesma. Studio A. de Reyger. Helmstadt, 1589. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum over wooden brds. w. brass clasps & catches. (Rare first edition with notes by de Reyger, but incomplete, lvs. 351-354 lack). -- (3).

Dutch jurist Arnold de Reyger (1559-1615?) had to flee from his homeland because of political and military unrest and found hospitable accommodation with his close friend Mynsinger in Helmstedt; he expressed his gratitude for the goodwill shown to him there by providing Mynsinger's two most important works, his Apotelesma, as well as his Singularum Observationum Iudicii Imperialis Camerae Centuriae sex, with thousands of valuable notes and additions, which supplement the literature, refer to complementary passages, and now and again contain technical improvements, and by producing later editions of the two works with these notes and additions in a better arrangement and layout (Apotelesma first in 1589, Observationes first in 1591).

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