Excerpt from Promptuarium Universorum Operum Jacobi Cujacii, Vol. 2: Variantibus Inter se Lectionibus Præsertim Titulorum, Et Legum Florentinæ, Vulgatæque Editionis Pandectarum, Sive Digestorum Accommodatum; Cura, Et Industria Dominici Albanensis, in Supremis Regni Neapolitani Tribunalibus Causarum Patroni; Par. II
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