1610 LAW 1ed Justinian Institutes Codex Corpus Juris ROME Marcile Commentary
“Freedom is the natural ability of everyone to do what he likes, unless it is prohibited by law or by force.”
― Justinian I
The ‘Institutes of Justinian’ is a portion of the full Corpus Juris Civilis, largely based on the Institutes of Gaius. Justinian sought to reform Roman law and education. This work was originally intended to be used by law students, but they were not solely used as a textbook, they carried legal weight …as law!
Published in Paris in 1610, this first Marcum Orry edition contains the commentary and interpretations of Dutch lawyer Theodore Marcile
1610 LAW 1ed Justinian Institutes Codex Corpus Juris ROME Marcile Commentary
“Freedom is the natural ability of everyone to do what he likes, unless it is prohibited by law or by force.”
― Justinian I
The ‘Institutes of Justinian’ is a portion of the full Corpus Juris Civilis, largely based on the Institutes of Gaius. Justinian sought to reform Roman law and education. This work was originally intended to be used by law students, but they were not solely used as a textbook, they carried legal weight …as law!
Published in Paris in 1610, this first Marcum Orry edition contains the commentary and interpretations of Dutch lawyer Theodore Marcile
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JUSTINIAN
Imp. Caes. Iustiniani P. P. Augusti Institutionum
Parisiis: apud Marcum Orry, via Iacobaea, ad insigne Leonis salientis, 1610.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- 11, [5], 784, [30]
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~7in X 4.5in (17.5cm x 11.5cm)
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Categories
Classical Greco-Roman
Law & Government
Authors
JUSTINIAN
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete