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    • Law.- Andreae (Johannes) Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris, Venice, Adam de Rottweil, 4 July, 1477.
      May. 25, 2023

      Law.- Andreae (Johannes) Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris, Venice, Adam de Rottweil, 4 July, 1477.

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Law.- Andreae (Johannes) Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris, collation: a-e10 f g8 h-q10 (a2 signed a), double column, 156 ff., the first and last blank, 49 lines, Gothic type, initials and paragraph-marks in red, occasional early ink marginalia, i1printing flaw to first line of right-hand column, i2 narrow section torn from lower corner of outer margin, not affecting text, some marginal water-staining and finger-marking, some spotting or light staining, contemporary sheep over wooden boards, spine in compartments, later metal clasps, some repairs, including spine, numerous divots / scuffs in leather, rubbed and marked, water-stained, but solid, folio (338 x 236mm.), Venice, Adam de Rottweil, 4 July, 1477. ⁂ A wide-margined copy of the rare fourth edition of this alphabetically arranged commentary on the De regulis iuris of Dinus de Mugello. We can trace no copies of this edition at auction. It is one of the earliest of the few books printed by Adam de Rottweil at Venice between 1476 and 1480, after which time he set up a press at Aquila. Andreae (c.1270-1348) studied law at Bologna, and went on to teach canon law in the same city for the majority of his life. He became the most important canonist of his time; referred to by his contemporaries as 'iuris canonici fons et tuba'. Literature: BMC V, 249; Goff A-637; HC 1058*; Bod-inc A-252; BSB-Ink I-323; GW 1737; ISTC ia00637000.

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    • ANDREAE, JOHANNES.
      Dec. 04, 2012

      ANDREAE, JOHANNES.

      Est: $700 - $900

      Lecture super arboribus consanguineitatis et affinitatis.... Vienna: Hieronymus Vietor and Johann Singriener, by Leonhard and Lucas Alantsee, February 1, 1513. 4to (218 x 158 mm). a-dυ6 e-gυ4. Text in single column with gloss surround. Title in woodcut architectural surround. 6 full-page woodcuts of genealogical trees by HANS BALDUNG GRIEN, smaller woodcut diagrams. Woodcut printer's mark at colophon. Large armorial woodcut on g4v. Modern boards. Provenance: extensive and minute marginalia in two early hands, including some interlineal annotations and a manuscript diagram. Popular medieval guide to blood relationship, this edition includes a German-Latin vocabulary. It also includes the striking genealogical trees which are Hans Baldung Grien's first book illustrations (first published in the 1505 Nuremberg edition).

      Bonhams
    • ANDREAE, JOHANNES
      Dec. 17, 2008

      ANDREAE, JOHANNES

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Super arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis. Nuremberg : Friedrich Creussner, 1483 Chancery folio (11 5/8 x 8 in.; 288 x 203 mm). Type 1:110G, 3 woodcuts. 34 lines, initial spaces. collation : [1 10 ]: 10 leaves. Rubricated (major initial a blue lombard with red and blue filigree, red lombards, red capital strokes, the woodcut diagrams highlighted in red; the cut on fol. 4v shaved at top and bottom, that on 8r slightly shaved at top, that on 10v with two wormholes slightly affecting one of the roundels, outer margin of fol. 4 turned in to preserve the width of the woodcut. Nineteenth-century vellum, decorated in blind, edges plain.

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