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Tractatus de Interdicto Uti Possidetis, Sive De Manutentione..

Tractatus de Interdicto Uti Possidetis, Sive De Manutentione.. by Boccacci, Virginio

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Title
Tractatus de Interdicto Uti Possidetis, Sive De Manutentione..
Author
Boccacci, Virginio
Seller
The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
Description
1581. 2 titles in 1. Macerata, 1581.. 2 titles in 1. Macerata, 1581. Treatise on Possession and Interdict in Roman Law Bound With a Commentary on the First Constitution of the Papal States Boccacci, Virginio [d. 1596]. Tractatus de Interdicto Uti Possidetis, Sive De Manutentione in Possessionem: Continens Quaestiones Utiles in Praxi, & Theorica, Quae Versis Paginis Indicantur. Nunc Primum in Lucem Editus, Cum Summariis, & Indice Rerum, Ac Verborum Locupletissimo. Macerata: Ex Typographia Sebastiani Martellini, 1581. [viii], 198, [34] pp. [Bound with] Boccacci, Virginio. Annotationes cum Additionibus in Constitutione Aegidiana, Seu L. Unica C. Si de Mom. Poss. Fuer. Appel. Nunc Primum in Lucem Editae, Quae Autem Contineantur in Additionibus, Post Sequentem Paginam Demonstrabitur. Adiecto Insuper Indice Rerum, Ac Verborum Locupletissimo. Macerata: Ex Typographia Sebastiani Martellini, 1581. [viii], 88, [16] pp. Quarto (8-1/4" x 6"). Nineteenth-century quarter vellum over marbled boards, edges colored green. Gilt fillets and calf lettering piece to spine, endpapers renewed. Light soiling to spine, some rubbing to extremities with minor wear. Title page of first title printed in red and black, woodcut decorated initials. Faint dampstaining to a few leaves, occasional light browning and foxing. Underlining and inkstains to some leaves, early owner signature ("V. Compagny") to foot of title page of Tractatus, interior otherwise clean. $950. * First edition (Tractatus); Only edition (Annotationes). The first title discusses interdictions and actions. A popular work, it was reissued several times well into the eighteenth century. The second work is a commentary on the Constitutiones Sanctae Matris Eccleasiae, also known as the Constitutiones Aegidianae. This document, the first constitution of the Papal States, was adopted in 1357 and remained in force until 1816. Though bibliographically distinct, these titles appear to have been issued together. OCLC locates 3 copies of the 1581 Tractatus in North American law libraries (Duke, Library of Congress, Yale), 4 copies of Annotationes (Harvard, Library of Congress, UC-Berkeley, Yale). Censimento Nazionale Delle Edizioni Italiane del XVI Secolo (EDIT 16) CNCE 6218, 6219.
Halmdiamanten - Grass Diamonds [Signed - Association Copy]

Halmdiamanten - Grass Diamonds [Signed - Association Copy] by Lachmann, Vera with Translations by Spencer Holst

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Title
Halmdiamanten - Grass Diamonds [Signed - Association Copy]
Author
Lachmann, Vera with Translations by Spencer Holst
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Blind Horse Books [ABAA - FABA] (United States)
ISBN
9789060340462
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Amsterdam: Castrum Peregrini Press, 1982. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. Signed by the Poet and the translator with an inscription to the publisher of Horizon Press, Ben Raeburn . Cream colored linen boards with stamped gilt spine titles and front emblem; 8.25 inches tall; 6-113 [5] pages. Bilingual parallel text in English and German. No Flaws or Blemishes but minimal shelf handling; Still Gift Quality. With clear Mylar dust jacket. English Prose Prepared In Collaboration with The Poet By Spencer Holst. Vera Lachmann (1901-1985) was a German poet, translator, and scholar who made significant contributions to literature, particularly in the areas of poetry, translation, and classical studies Lachmann's poetry was notable for its focus on classical themes, and she often explored human existence, identity, and the tension between modern life and ancient traditions. She was also a key figure in the German resistance during the Nazi era, which further adds to the depth of her literary and personal legacy. Her work is significant for its intellectual rigor, blending her classical scholarship with poetic sensitivity. Lachmann's translations of Greek poetry and philosophy helped bridge the gap between ancient and modern cultures, bringing timeless ideas into contemporary discourse. Ben Raeburn was a book publisher and editor known for his work in the mid-20th century, with a focus on poetry and literary fiction. He was the owner and publisher of Horizon Press, an independent publishing house based in New York, from 1951 to 1984. Prior to establishing Horizon Press, Raeburn worked as the office manager for Falstaff Press, a company owned by his aunt and uncle. As an editor, Raeburn helped bring several important works to the public and was associated with producing high-quality, often beautifully bound editions of books. His contributions to the publishing world helped shape the literary landscape of his time, particularly in the realms of poetry and creative writing. Though not as widely remembered today as some other figures in publishing, Raeburn's efforts had a lasting impact on the books he worked on and the authors he supported.