1663 LAW Justinian Institutes
Codex Rome Corpus Juris Lyon Felix Basset Latin
“Freedom is the natural ability of everyone to do what
he likes, unless it is prohibited by law or by force.”
― Justinian I
The ‘Institutes of Justinian’ is a portion of
the full Corpus Juris Civilis, largely based on the Institutes of Gaius.
Justinian sought to reform Roman law and education. This work was originally
intended to be used by law students, but they were not solely used as a
textbook, they carried legal weight …as law!
In 1634, historian Felix Basset gave a lecture in the
court of King Louis XIII on the practice of forensic law based on the teachings
of Justinian’s ‘Institutes’. In
addition to the Justinian texts, this edition contains Basset’s lectures and
commentary on Justinian law.
Item number: #18276
Price: $750
JUSTINIAN
Institutiones d. Iustiniani imperatoris ad vsum forensem accomodatae:
lectura a nobilis et doctissimi Foelicis Basseti, in Curia parlamenti
consiliarij regij, & in cancellaria Delphinatus procancellarij
Lugduni : Sumptibus Claudii Chastellard, in vico mercatorio, 1634.
Details:
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Collation: Complete
with all pages
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[18], 515, [1]
· Language: Latin
· Binding: Leather; tight and secure
· Size: ~8.75in X 6.75in (22.5cm x 17cm)
· Rare and desirable
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