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.]
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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.]
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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.
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
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