Tractatus de servitutibus, tam urbanorum, quàm rusticorum praediorum. Editio postrema nunc de novo diligenter recognita & à mendis expurgata. [Edition not in Worldcat].
Book Description
Cipolla (Caepolla/ Cepolla), Bartolomeo, Laudens, Martinus, Superior, Johannes. Tractatus de servitutibus, tam urbanorum, quàm rusticorum praediorum. Editio postrema nunc de novo diligenter recognita & à mendis expurgata. [Edition not in Worldcat].
Lyon, H. Boissat & G. Remeus, 1682, (8),385,(35 index) pag., 1 half-page woodcut, 2 smaller woodcut vignettes, printed in 2 columns, contemporary mottled calf binding, gilt spine with raised bands in 6 compartments, leather title-shield, quarto
Dealer Notes
= Not in Worldcat: no copies of this edition in libraries worldwide (only ediitions 1662 and 1666 under this imprint, but with very different pagination).
Beautiful edition of this important treatise on easements by the influential Veronese jurist of the 15th century. B. Cepolla (1420-ca.1475), first published in Rome in 1475. Cepolla's role of importance lay in clarifying many obscure laws and lesser known laws and aspects of law. The work is supplemented here by two complementary treatises on the same subject. This much argued treatise served to regulate the problems of urban and rural easements until the 18th century.
With armorial bookplate on upper pastedown of Camille de Warenckian.
Title variants: Tractatus Bart. Cæpollæ veronensis i.c. clarissimi de servitutibus tam urbanorum quàm rusticorum prædiorum;
Tractatvs de servitvtibvs tam vrbanorum quàm rusticorum prædiorum;
Tractatus de servitutibus;
Quire Pp and Rr with small wormhole in upper blank margin. Nevertheless a desirable copy.
Beautiful edition of this important treatise on easements by the influential Veronese jurist of the 15th century. B. Cepolla (1420-ca.1475), first published in Rome in 1475. Cepolla's role of importance lay in clarifying many obscure laws and lesser known laws and aspects of law. The work is supplemented here by two complementary treatises on the same subject. This much argued treatise served to regulate the problems of urban and rural easements until the 18th century.
With armorial bookplate on upper pastedown of Camille de Warenckian.
Title variants: Tractatus Bart. Cæpollæ veronensis i.c. clarissimi de servitutibus tam urbanorum quàm rusticorum prædiorum;
Tractatvs de servitvtibvs tam vrbanorum quàm rusticorum prædiorum;
Tractatus de servitutibus;
Quire Pp and Rr with small wormhole in upper blank margin. Nevertheless a desirable copy.
Author
Cipolla (Caepolla/ Cepolla), Bartolomeo, Laudens, Martinus, Superior, Johannes.
Date
1682
Binding
Contemporary mottled calf binding, gilt spine with raised bands in 6 compartments, leather title-shield
Publisher
H. Boissat & G. Remeus
Condition
Quire Pp and Rr with small wormhole in upper blank margin. Nevertheless a desirable copy.
Pages
(8),385,(35 index) pag.
Price: £450.00
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