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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This is a notably lucid translation of the sections concerning the conflict of laws in Bartolus's Super Primam et Secundam Partem Codicis Commentaria, a commentary on the first two books of Justinian's Code and its glosses that circulated widely in manuscript and was first printed in 1471. Taken together, these sections comprise the first comprehensive statement on the subject.One of the great medieval commentators, Bartolus di Sassoferrato [1313-1357] was a professor of law at the University of Perugia. His authority as an expositor of Roman law was immense, and it endured for centuries. A practical lawyer, Bartolus attempted to derive principles suitable to his time from the accumulated layers of local, feudal and Roman law.Joseph Henry Beale [1861-1943] was a professor at Harvard Law School and served as the first dean of the University of Chicago Law School. An influential authority on the conflict of laws, corporations and criminal law, he also published important work in legal history and bibliography. He was a distinguished classicist while an undergraduate at Harvard."Mr. Beale in this translation presents a clear statement of these principles as laid down by Bartolus and the modern lawyer should have no difficulty in understanding the true meaning. (.) The book should prove of practical assistance to those engaged in tracing the historical development of the law, and should be of interest, at least from an historical point of view, to every lawyer."-E.W.M.63 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 583 (1915).86 pp. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Data di pubblicazione: 1587
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Rome: Per Gl'Heredi di Gio: Gigliotto, 1587. (illustratore). Rome: Per Gl'Heredi di Gio: Gigliotto, 1587. A Jurist Maps the River: Bartolus's Illustrated Treatise on Accretion and Avulsion Bartolo of Sassoferrato [1314-1357]. Tebalducci, Claudio [16th c.], Notes. La Tiberiade di Bartole da Sasferrato del Modo di Dividere l'Alluvioni, l'Isole, & Gl'Aluei. Con l'Annotationi, Et Espositioni di Claudio Tobaldutii da Montalboddo. Rome: Per Gl'Heredi di Gio: Gigliotto, 1587. [viii], 190, [2] pp. Woodcut illustrations throughout. Quarto (8-1/2" x 6-3/4"; 21.6 x 17.2 cm). Contemporary limp vellum, later hand-lettered title and shelf number to spine, early hand-lettered title to foot of text block, "23" in later hand to head of front cover, fore-edges with holes for thong ties. Light rubbing and a few minor stains, small stain to front pastedown, hinges cracked, several minor cracks to text block; all leaves secure. Light toning, later owner signature "Nicolo Bianchi", to front free endpaper. A very good copy. $2,500. * Second and final edition; the only edition in Italian. This adaptation of Bartolus's celebrated Tiberiad renders into the vernacular one of the most influential medieval treatments of riparian rights-addressing alluvion, avulsion, river islands, and the shifting of channels-augmented here by the annotations of Claudio Tebalducci. Long circulating in manuscript and first printed in Latin (1576), the Tiberiad stands at the intersection of Roman law doctrine and practical topography. Drawing on the jurisprudence of the Digest, Bartolus systematizes rules governing land newly formed by accretion or exposed by the recession or diversion of waters, questions central to property regimes in riverine environments. The present edition is notable for its extensive woodcut diagrams, which translate complex legal problems into spatial and geometric terms-an unusual and early instance of visual reasoning in legal literature. Bartolus (1314-1357), the preeminent commentator of the ius commune, exerted a formative influence on later civil-law doctrine; his treatment of alluvion and related phenomena remained authoritative well into the early modern period. The vernacularization offered here signals the continued practical importance of such questions for jurists, surveyors, and administrators concerned with land tenure and jurisdiction in a changing physical landscape. The previous owner seems to be a member of th.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This is a notably lucid translation of the sections concerning the conflict of laws in Bartolus's Super Primam et Secundam Partem Codicis Commentaria, a commentary on the first two books of Justinian's Code and its glosses that circulated widely in manuscript and was first printed in 1471. Taken together, these sections comprise the first comprehensive statement on the subject.One of the great medieval commentators, Bartolus di Sassoferrato [1313-1357] was a professor of law at the University of Perugia. His authority as an expositor of Roman law was immense, and it endured for centuries. A practical lawyer, Bartolus attempted to derive principles suitable to his time from the accumulated layers of local, feudal and Roman law.Joseph Henry Beale [1861-1943] was a professor at Harvard Law School and served as the first dean of the University of Chicago Law School. An influential authority on the conflict of laws, corporations and criminal law, he also published important work in legal history and bibliography. He was a distinguished classicist while an undergraduate at Harvard."Mr. Beale in this translation presents a clear statement of these principles as laid down by Bartolus and the modern lawyer should have no difficulty in understanding the true meaning. (.) The book should prove of practical assistance to those engaged in tracing the historical development of the law, and should be of interest, at least from an historical point of view, to every lawyer."-E.W.M.63 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 583 (1915).86 pp. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1584772948 ISBN 13: 9781584772941
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This is a notably lucid translation of the sections concerning the conflict of laws in Bartolus's Super Primam et Secundam Partem Codicis Commentaria, a commentary on the first two books of Justinian's Code and its glosses that circulated widely in manuscript and was first printed in 1471. Taken together, these sections comprise the first comprehensive statement on the subject.One of the great medieval commentators, Bartolus di Sassoferrato [1313-1357] was a professor of law at the University of Perugia. His authority as an expositor of Roman law was immense, and it endured for centuries. A practical lawyer, Bartolus attempted to derive principles suitable to his time from the accumulated layers of local, feudal and Roman law.Joseph Henry Beale [1861-1943] was a professor at Harvard Law School and served as the first dean of the University of Chicago Law School. An influential authority on the conflict of laws, corporations and criminal law, he also published important work in legal history and bibliography. He was a distinguished classicist while an undergraduate at Harvard.'Mr. Beale in this translation presents a clear statement of these principles as laid down by Bartolus and the modern lawyer should have no difficulty in understanding the true meaning. (.) The book should prove of practical assistance to those engaged in tracing the historical development of the law, and should be of interest, at least from an historical point of view, to every lawyer.'-E.W.M.63 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 583 (1915).86 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Bartolus on the Conflict of Laws [1914] | Bartolus di Sassoferrato | Buch | Englisch | 2025 | The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. | EAN 9781584772941 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.