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priora antehac edita; nunc alicubi accuratiora, auctiora(´q);: duo posteriora nunc primùm eduntur. Auctore Iacobo Gothofredo IC. Genevæ: sumptib. Ioannis Ant. & Samuelis de Tournes, m. dc. liii . [1653.]
Law 49
4to. 156 leaves, title-page printed in red and black, woodcut vignette. Epistola Dedicatoria signed Esaias Collado.
Haag V, page 291, no. xviii.
Dupin 512.
Jefferson bought a copy of this work from Froullé, Paris, on November 24, 1788, price 6 (livres).
Jacques Godefroy, 1587-1652, the son of Denys Godefroy, was also professor of law at Geneva.
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Les loix des Grecs et Romains. 12 mo. Paris. 1765.
1815 Catalogue, page 90. no. 2, as above.
[MARTIN, Edme.]
Les Loix puisées chez les Grecs, développées par les Romains; aujourd’hui la base du Droit Public & Civil [ Civile in vol. II.] des Nations policées. Tome premier [-second]. A Paris: chez Babuty, Fils [de l’Imprimerie de Quillau], m. dcc. lxv . Avec Approbation & Privilége du Roi. [1765.]
Law 288
First Edition. 2 vol. in 1. 12mo. 144 and 112 leaves in twelves.
Barbier II, 1339.
Quérard V, 577.
Calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I in vol. I. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Edme Martin, c. 1714-1793, professor of canon law in the Faculty of Paris. His name as the author is given in the Privilège.
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Gravinae Origines juris civilis. 4 to. Neapoli. 1722.
1815 Catalogue, page 90. no. 47, as above.
GRAVINA, Gian Vincenzo.
Jani Vincentii Gravinae Originum Juris Civilis Libri tres. Ad Clementem xi. Pont. Max. Editio novissima unice emendata, & aucta. Tomus primus [-secundus]. Neapoli, ex typographia Felicis Mosca. Superiorum permissu. Expensis Stephani Abbate, et ejusdem Felicis Mosca, c I ɔ I ɔ ccxxcii . [ sic -- Ed. ] [1722.]
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2 vol. in 1. 4to. 112 and 84 leaves collating in fours, first title-page printed in red and black with printer’s woodcut device.
Clarke, page 74, no. 66.
Vellum, m.e. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Gian Vincenzo Gravina, 1664-1718, Italian lawyer. The first edition of this work was published in Naples in 1701. For a translation into French see the next entry.
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Gravina. Esprit des loix Romains traduit par Requier. 3. v. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 90. no. 1, as above, with reading Requirer.
GRAVINA, Gian Vicenzo. [ sic -- Ed. ]
Esprit des Loix Romaines, ouvrage traduit du Latin de Jean-Vincent Gravina. Par M. Requier. Tome premier [-troisieme]. Les trois volumes reliés 9 liv. A Amsterdam et a Paris: chez Saillant, m.dcc.lxvi . [1766]
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