[Ancient Law in Rome & Italy] Sigonio, 1562-63
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THE LAWS OF ROME COMPARED WITH THOSE OF THE ANCIENT ITALIAN PEOPLE
SIGONIO, CARLO. De antiquo iure civium Romanorum Libri duo. Eiusdem de Antiquo Iure Italico Libri Tres. Ab ipso auctore multis in locis aucti. Index rerum, & verborum copiosissimus. Cum privilegiis. Venice: Ex officina Iordani Zileti, 1563.
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SIGONIO, CARLO.Caroli Sigonii De Antiquo Iure Italiae Libri Tres. Ad Senatum, Populumq. Romanum. Secunda Editio. Venetiis, Apud Iordanum Zilettum, 1562.
4to, 19th century half green morocco with gilt titles and decorations at spine.
Fine collection of two very interesting Sigonius’ works regarding the Italian ancient populations and their juridical regulations.
The first work regards the ancient Roman Law at the time of its foundation (before Justinian) and the structure of the traditional Roman classes (senators, cavaliers, merchants, scribes, tribuns etc.); the second one regards the law of the other people living in Italy before the Roman conquest.
References: CNCE 41001 (for both works). OCLC, 52687090 for both works.
SIGONIO, CARLO. De antiquo iure civium Romanorum Libri duo. Eiusdem de Antiquo Iure Italico Libri Tres. Ab ipso auctore multis in locis aucti. Index rerum, & verborum copiosissimus. Cum privilegiis. Venice: Ex officina Iordani Zileti, 1563.
[bound with:]
SIGONIO, CARLO.Caroli Sigonii De Antiquo Iure Italiae Libri Tres. Ad Senatum, Populumq. Romanum. Secunda Editio. Venetiis, Apud Iordanum Zilettum, 1562.
4to, 19th century half green morocco with gilt titles and decorations at spine.
Fine collection of two very interesting Sigonius’ works regarding the Italian ancient populations and their juridical regulations.
The first work regards the ancient Roman Law at the time of its foundation (before Justinian) and the structure of the traditional Roman classes (senators, cavaliers, merchants, scribes, tribuns etc.); the second one regards the law of the other people living in Italy before the Roman conquest.
References: CNCE 41001 (for both works). OCLC, 52687090 for both works.
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A very fine set, clean and crisp throughout.
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