[Civil & Criminal Law] Richeri 1790-95, 13 vols
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A COMPLETE SET OF RICHERI'S INSTITUTIONS OF BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW
Richeri, Tommaso Maurizio.Universa civilis, et criminalis iurisprudentia: iuxta seriem institutionum ex naturali, et romano iure deprompta, et ad usum fori perpetuo accommodata. Tomus 1 [-13]. Placentiae: ex typographia Nicolai Orcesi, 1790-1795.
13 volumes bound in 7 folio volumes, contemporary half calf with labels and gilt-lettered title at spine (the spine of first and the second volumes, bound together, was renewed a century after), pp. XII, 440; 420; 416; 432; 443, [1]; 417, [3]; 416; 441, [3]; 457, [3]; 437, [3]; 456; 380; 328.
Title-page vignettes, woodcut headpieces, tailpieces.
Uncommon second edition, printed in Piacenza, of the Institutions by Tommaso Richeri.
This work is considered of fundamental importance for the knowledge of the common law, which is a final sum in its final evolution, just before it was abolished with the introduction of the Napoleonic Code.
Tommaso Maurizio Richeri (La Morra di Cuneo, 1733 - Torino, 1797), was an Italian jurist that became famous with this very work, published in 12 volumes between 1774 and 1782 and reprinted until 1841.
References: Sapori, I, 2484. OCLC 649012647.
Richeri, Tommaso Maurizio.Universa civilis, et criminalis iurisprudentia: iuxta seriem institutionum ex naturali, et romano iure deprompta, et ad usum fori perpetuo accommodata. Tomus 1 [-13]. Placentiae: ex typographia Nicolai Orcesi, 1790-1795.
13 volumes bound in 7 folio volumes, contemporary half calf with labels and gilt-lettered title at spine (the spine of first and the second volumes, bound together, was renewed a century after), pp. XII, 440; 420; 416; 432; 443, [1]; 417, [3]; 416; 441, [3]; 457, [3]; 437, [3]; 456; 380; 328.
Title-page vignettes, woodcut headpieces, tailpieces.
Uncommon second edition, printed in Piacenza, of the Institutions by Tommaso Richeri.
This work is considered of fundamental importance for the knowledge of the common law, which is a final sum in its final evolution, just before it was abolished with the introduction of the Napoleonic Code.
Tommaso Maurizio Richeri (La Morra di Cuneo, 1733 - Torino, 1797), was an Italian jurist that became famous with this very work, published in 12 volumes between 1774 and 1782 and reprinted until 1841.
References: Sapori, I, 2484. OCLC 649012647.
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Minor traces of use, but a good and complete set.
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[Civil & Criminal Law] Richeri 1790-95, 13 vols
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