1595 Schneidewein SAXON LAW Institutionum Imperialium Charles V Martin Luther

 

Johann Schneidewein was a 16th-century German lawyer best-known for studying with Martin Luther. His magnum opus was a commentary on law institutions, “Institutionum Imperalium Justiniani”. In this work, Schneidewein discussed common law, canonic law, imperial recesses, court orders from the court of Charles V, codes of Protestant doctrine, and even Saxon law. Schneidewein never saw the work published during his lifetime, but it would see countless editions over the centuries, including this impressive folio printing from 1595. This particular edition contains edits from Pieter Brederode and Denis Godefroy.

 

Item number: #22016

Price: $795

 

SCHNEIDEWEIN, Johann

 

Joannis Schneidewini,... In quatuor Institutionum imperialium D. Justiniani libros commentarii

 

Lugduni: in officina H. à Porta : sumptibus fratrum de Gabiano, 1595.


Details:

·        Collation: Complete with all pages

o   [8], 868, [70]

·        References: USTC 159027

·        Language: Latin

·        Binding: Leather; tight and secure

·        Size: ~14in X 9.25in (35.5cm x 23.5cm)

·        Very rare and desirable

 

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