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Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Renaissance. Periode 1400-1599
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The monumental Jurisprudence of the Baroque – A Census of Seventeenth Century Italian Legal Imprints, compiled by Douglas J Osler, also invites us for a walk through the forgotten corridors of the libraries of early modern lawyers. Although the preface modestly states that this is only a first attempt to compile the editions of the juridical works published in Italy between 1601 and 1700, the three bulky volumes are anything but modest in covering no fewer than 7730 entries and more than 1000 authors, portraying an entire century of legal printing in the territories of the Italian peninsula. It is one of the first fruits and major achievements of a hugely ambitious long-term bibliographical project undertaken by Osler at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main, intended to provide an unprecedented and exhaustive panorama of early modern juristic writing and the production of law books in Continental Europe from the very beginnings of printing all the way up to 1800 (see the general presentation of the project at www.mpier.uni-frankfurt.de). The guiding principles of this project were first presented some twenty years ago in a series of articles, in which Osler trenchantly criticised the inadequate treatment of early modern printed sources by European legal historians and the dangerous consequences of working under the old assumption of the “fixity” of the printed world, especially when dealing with early legal humanists’ editions. Now he is able to begin to present systematically the evidence for his alternative view.
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The present catalogue is the second of three volumes which record the books printed before 1801 currently held by the legal historical section of the Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali of the Università degli Studi di Firenze. This volume encompasses 2,424 editions published between 1601 and 1700. The present Florence library is the successor to that of the Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, the nucleus of which is the historic collection of the Collegio degli Avvocati di Firenze acquired in 1924. Supplemented by further important acquisitions, including the library of the Corte d'Appello, the collection has come to be numbered among the foremost in its field in Italy. The 17th century volume reflects primarily the Jurisprudence of the Baroque, the vast production of the jurists of Spain and Italy, but is by no means lacking in editions of the foremost jurists of contemporary Northern Europe.
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The present catalogue is the second of three volumes which record the books printed before 1801 currently held by the legal historical section of the Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali of the Università degli Studi di Firenze. This volume encompasses 2,424 editions published between 1601 and 1700. The present Florence library is the successor to that of the Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, the nucleus of which is the historic collection of the Collegio degli Avvocati di Firenze acquired in 1924. Supplemented by further important acquisitions, including the library of the Corte d'Appello, the collection has come to be numbered among the foremost in its field in Italy. The 17th century volume reflects primarily the Jurisprudence of the Baroque, the vast production of the jurists of Spain and Italy, but is by no means lacking in editions of the foremost jurists of contemporary Northern Europe.
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The present catalogue is the second of three volumes which record the books printed before 1801 currently held by the legal historical section of the Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali of the Università degli Studi di Firenze. This volume encompasses 2,424 editions published between 1601 and 1700. The present Florence library is the successor to that of the Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, the nucleus of which is the historic collection of the Collegio degli Avvocati di Firenze acquired in 1924. Supplemented by further important acquisitions, including the library of the Corte d'Appello, the collection has come to be numbered among the foremost in its field in Italy. The 17th century volume reflects primarily the Jurisprudence of the Baroque, the vast production of the jurists of Spain and Italy, but is by no means lacking in editions of the foremost jurists of contemporary Northern Europe.
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