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Statutorum inclytae ciuitatis studiorumq́ue matris Bononiae / cum scholiis D. Annibalis Monterentii ... tomus primus [-tertius].

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Lea Collection Folio DG975.B65 A495 t.1/2 t.3
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bologna (Italy)
Contributor:
Monterenzi, Annibale.
Rossi, Giovanni de', active 1556-1596, printer.
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Laws, etc.
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Law--Italy--Bologna.
Law.
Italy--Bologna.
Physical Description:
3 volumes in 2. ; 32 cm (folio)
Fingerprint:
t.re i-Co de,& deto (3) 1561 (A)
Place of Publication:
Bononiae : Typis Ioannis Rubei, 1561-1574.
Notes:
Title pages of v. 2, 3 read: Sanctionum, ac prouisionum ... tomus secundus, tertius. Bononiae, apud I. Rossium, 1569, 1574.
The statutes are divided into 7 parts; v. 1-2 contain pt. I-IV, v. 3 pt. V-VII. Pt. V, covering criminal law was not included in this edition, but was published in 1577; a copy without title leaf, has been bound into v. 3.
Each part in v. 3 has separate pagination and signatures. At the end of pt. VII are "Bulla prima [-secunda] Iulij secundi" and "Decisio Rotae Bonon"; these have separate pagination and signatures.
Woodcut initials; head- and tail pieces.
Local Notes:
Lea Library copy bound with: Monterenzi, Annibale. Scholia ... ad nonnullas pactorum formulas instrumentis inserendas. Bononiae, 1561 (2 copies, one in each volume)
Lea Library copy bound in full vellum; author and title in ms. on spine; title in ms. on lower edge.
OCLC:
83655056

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