1722 Gravina Juris Civilis Civil LAW Italian Canon LAW Jurisprudence 2in1 Vellum
Giovanni Gravina was a 17th-century Italian jurist and author, most-known for his principal work “Juris Civils”. He was taught civil law as well as canonic law to students studying law and jurisprudence. This beautiful book is bound in decorative, stamped vellum. The title page mentions volume one, however, the book is two volumes paginated consecutively.
1722 Gravina Juris Civilis Civil LAW Italian Canon LAW Jurisprudence 2in1 Vellum
Giovanni Gravina was a 17th-century Italian jurist and author, most-known for his principal work “Juris Civils”. He was taught civil law as well as canonic law to students studying law and jurisprudence. This beautiful book is bound in decorative, stamped vellum. The title page mentions volume one, however, the book is two volumes paginated consecutively.
Item number: #835
Price: $499
GRAVINA, Gianvincenzo
Jani Vincentii Gravinae originum juris civilis libri tres ad Clementem XI, pont. max.
Neapoli : Ex Typographia Felicis Mosca, MDCCXXII. (1722)
Details:
- Collation complete with all pages: 2 vol in 1: 420p
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Language: Latin
- Provenance: Bookplate – A. de Foville
- Alfred de Foville (1842 – 1913), is a French economist and statistician who, through his work, has been both a geographer of transport and housing, and a specialist in money exchange or the rural world. The founder of the French institute of statistics marked the geographical school and the architectural environment by highlighting the typical regional houses.
- Size: ~9.25in X 7.25in (23.5cm x 18cm)
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835
Category
Law & Government
Authors
GRAVINA, Gianvincenzo
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete