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Sold17th C. Venice Edition of Summa AzonisA 1610 Venice edition of "Summa Azonis. Commentaries on the Roman law by Portia's Azo". Manuscript title page. Bound with Azo's "Brocardica. Maxims of Law". Venice, 1610. Full vellum over 17th C. manuSee Sold Price
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