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Jus Graeco-Romanum Leunclavii. fol. Francofurti. 1596.
1815 Catalogue, page 90. no. 59, as above, with reading Leunelavii.
LEUNCLAVIUS, Johannes.
Ivris Græco-Romani tam Canonici qvam civilis Tomi duo. Iohannis Levnclavii Amelbvrni, V. CL. stvdio ex variis Evropæ Asiæqve Bibliothecis eruti, Latineque redditi: nunc primum editi curâ Marqvardi Freheri I.C. cvm eivsdem avctario . . . mdxcvi . Cum gratia & priuilegio S. Cæs. Maiest. ad decennium. Francofvrti: [ Hanoviæ excudebat Gulielmus Antonius] impensis heredum Petri Fischeri. [1596]
Law 416
First Edition. Folio. 2 vol. in 1. 306 and 144 leaves in sixes, the first title printed in red and black, Fischer’s large device on both titles and on the last leaf, which has also the colophon with Antonius’s imprint; Greek and Latin text in parallel columns, the latter in italic letter.
Graesse IV, 188.
In the original De Thou binding of calf, gilt, the arms of De Thou (as a bachelor) on the covers, and his monogram with that of his first wife ( I. A. M. for Jac-Aug.-Marie) in 7 compartments on the back. (Guigard II, 452.) Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Bought from Froullé for 33 livres on 19 March, 1789, the year in which De Thou’s library was sold at auction in Paris.
Johannes Leunclavius (Johann Löwenklau) c. 1533-1593, Westphalian scholar and lawyer.
Marquard Freher, 1565-1614, a native of Augsburg, lawyer, was for a time Professor at the University of Heidelberg.
Jacques de Thou, 1553-1617, French historian and bibliophile, married Marie Barbançon in 1587.
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J. 43
Ulpiani fragmenta notis Cannegieter. Lug. Bat. 1774. 4 to.
1815 Catalogue, page 91. no. 46, as above, with reading Cannegeiter.
ULPIANUS, Domitius.
Domitii Ulpiani Fragmenta Libri singularis regularum, et incerti auctoris collatio legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum, quibus notas adjecit Joannes Cannegieter . . . Lugduni Batavorum: apud Sam. et Joh. Luchtmans, Trajecti ad Rhenum: apud Abrahamum van Paddenburg, et J. van Schoonhoven, & socios, mdcclxxiv . [1774.]
Law 432
4to. 273 leaves in fours.
Graesse VI, 225.
Camus 242.
Original calf, gilt ornaments on the back, pale blue endpapers, bound probably for Jefferson. Not initialled. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Purchased from Froullé 24 November, 1788, price 12.
Domitius Ulpianus, d. 228, Roman jurist. The first edition of his Fragmenta was published by Tilius, Paris, 1549. Cannegieter’s first edition appeared in 1768.
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Fontes quatuor juris civilis Gothofredi. 4 to. Genevae. 1653.
1815 Catalogue, page 89. no. 17, as above, 4to. p.
GODEFROY, Jacques.
Fontes Qvatvor Ivris Civilis in vnvm collecti: Puta, Legis XII. Tabvlarvm Fragmenta quæ supersunt, ordini suo restituta, vnà cum ejus historia, probationibus, notis & glossario; legis Ivliæ et Papiæ itidem fragmenta suo ordini reddita, notisq; illustrata; edicti perpetvi, ut & Sabinianorvm Librorvm ordo series(´q); Quorum duo

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