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2 titles in 1 book. Paris, 1520 & 1518. Rare Imprints of Two Important Early Legal Reference Works [Jodocus of Erfurt, Attributed]. Caccialupi, Giovanni Battista [c. 1420-1496]. Alberico Da Rosate [c.1290-1360]. Chambon, Francois [fl. 1500-1550], Editor. Vocabularius Utriusq[ue] Juris Longe Castigatissime: Quicq[uo]d Boni est in Repertorio Milis / Dictionario Alberici in se Complecte[n]s Cui (Preter Nunc Primu[m] Impressas Additiones Singulares Doctorum Theoricas Co[n]tinentes) Addita sunt Recenter a Francisco Chambon Utriusq[ue] Juris Licentiato Quadringe[n]ta Fere Vocabula. (.) Annectuntur ad Calcem Modus Studendi. Orthographia Alberici Rosatis. [Paris]: Apud Claudiu[s] Chevallonu[s] [and Berthold Rembolt, 1520]. [viii], cclix, [1] ff. Main text in double columns. [Bound with] Wernherus of Schussenried [15th c.]. Preclarus et Insignis Tractatus Docens Mod[um] Lege[n]di Abbreviaturas Utriusq[ue] Censure: Studiosis Tyru[n]culis Valde Necessarius: Ac a Multis Me[n]dis Purgatus et Emendatus. Paris: Venundatur. Magistro Bertholdo Rembolt, [1518]. 40 ff. Main text in double columns. Octavo (6-1/4" x 4-1/4"). Recent calf, blind fillets with gilt corner fleurons and blind central arabesques to boards, raised bands, gilt fillets and blind ornaments to spine, endpapers renewed. Title pages printed in red and black. Moderate toning to interior, light soiling, corner folds, ink spots, underlining and brief somewhat later annotations in a few places, moderate soiling and edgewear, early owner signature and annotations and small later monastery library stamps (one of the Bibliothek des Franziskanerklosters, Miltenberg) to title page of Vocabularius, faint ink smudges to Fol. 249. $5,000. * A work of great authority, the Vocabularius, as it is popularly known, is usually attributed to Jodocus, a jurist associated with the University of Erfurt. First published around 1475, it went through several editions over the following 150 years and was later incorporated into Antonio de Nebrija's Lexicon Juris Civilis (1559), a work that was reissued into the seventeenth century. Our edition by Chambon, who added additional content, includes Caccialupi's Tractatus de Modo Studendi in. Seller Inventory # 77043
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