1528 RENAISSANCE LAW 1ed Socini & Bernal Luca SIGNED Inquisition Burgos SPAIN

SOCINI, Bartolomeo

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Bartolomeo Socini was a 15th-century Italian jurist who taught canon law all over Italy, and notably was the professor to Lorenzo di Medici, the future Pope Leo X. One of Socini’s best works was his “Rules and Fallacies of Law”, a work of commentary on Italian law better known simply as “Fallen”. Juan Bernal Diaz de Luca, a Spanish contemporary of Socini, wrote a similar work based on popularity of Socini, “Regularum et Fallentiarum vtriusque iuris liber vnus”. This 1528 Spain edition of de Luca’s “Fallen” includes 500 separate rules and commentary, and is considered to be a considerably rare and unknown printing of Renaissance law, published just after the fall of Rome in 1527.

 

This INCREDIBLE example is SIGNED on by Juan Bernardo Díaz de Luco who was the bishop of Calahorra and was an ally of Bartolomé de las Casas at the famed Council of the Indies!

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1528 RENAISSANCE LAW 1ed Socini & Bernal Luca SIGNED Inquisition Burgos SPAIN

 

Bartolomeo Socini was a 15th-century Italian jurist who taught canon law all over Italy, and notably was the professor to Lorenzo di Medici, the future Pope Leo X. One of Socini’s best works was his “Rules and Fallacies of Law”, a work of commentary on Italian law better known simply as “Fallen”. Juan Bernal Diaz de Luca, a Spanish contemporary of Socini, wrote a similar work based on popularity of Socini, “Regularum et Fallentiarum vtriusque iuris liber vnus”. This 1528 Spain edition of de Luca’s “Fallen” includes 500 separate rules and commentary, and is considered to be a considerably rare and unknown printing of Renaissance law, published just after the fall of Rome in 1527.

 

This INCREDIBLE example is SIGNED on by Juan Bernardo Díaz de Luco who was the bishop of Calahorra and was an ally of Bartolomé de las Casas at the famed Council of the Indies!

 

Item number: #25505

Price: $2500

 

SOCINI, Bartolomeo

 

Regule cum suis Ampliationibus et fallentijs quingente numero ultra easq[ue] subtilis Bartholomei Socini nomine impresse legūtur

 

Impressum Burgis [Burgos, Spain]: in officina Joannis iunte, 1528. First edition.

 

Details:

  • Collation:
    • XLVI leaves, [4]
    • Wanting folio XII
  • Language: Latin
  • Binding: Leather; tight and secure
  • Size: ~12in X 8.25in (30.5cm x 21cm)
  • Exceedingly rare and desirable

 

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25505

Categories

Law & Government

European History

Authors

SOCINI, Bartolomeo

Printing Date

16th Century

Language

Latin

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent