D. Andreae Tiraquelli regii in Parisiensi Curia senatoris De iure constituti possessorij tractatus

primum editus anno 1549, nunc autem ab ipso authore castigatus & auctus : cum summariis et amplissimo repertorio D. Io. Bapt. Zilleti Veneti nouissime additis illustratus.

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D. Andreae Tiraquelli regii in Parisiensi Curia senatoris De iure constituti possessorij tractatus

primum editus anno 1549, nunc autem ab ipso authore castigatus & auctus : cum summariis et amplissimo repertorio D. Io. Bapt. Zilleti Veneti nouissime additis illustratus.

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Latin
Pages
131

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Edition Notes

Treatise reflects the interpretation of Roman law as developed in the courts of France.
Device of Francesco Bindoni on t.p.: angel guiding a boy with fish in his hand (Tobias?) (variant not in Zappella).
Signatures: [maltese cross]-3[maltese cross]⁸ A-Q⁸ R⁴ (R4 blank).
Includes index.

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Venetiis

Classifications

Library of Congress
KJC1267.5 .T57 1555b

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Pagination
[24], 131, [1] leaves (the last leaf blank) ;
Number of pages
131

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3547709M
LCCN
2001554039

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