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DU MOULIN, Charles In regulas Cancellariae Romanae hactenus in regno Franciae usu receptas commentarius analyticus [...]. Paris Plantin Press (A. Périer) 1599 8vo: 849-[34] pp. (toned, some marg. dampstaining). Contemp. overl. vellum, flat spine titled in ink, remains of ties (old repair at head and top of front joint). Good copy. Very rare Plantin Press ed. by the Parisian publisher Adrien Périer, second husband of Chr. Plantin's daughter Magdalena. The French jurist Du Moulin (1500-1566) was an authority in Roman, canon and customary law, being called "the French Papinian". He was a bitter enemy of feudalism. The present work (1st 1552) deals with the application of the rules of the Cancellaria Romana in France, i.e. the administration of affairs pertaining to the pope and the college of cardinals. Woodcut mark (compasses) on title. Three-page additional manuscript index at the end. Ref. Pettegree (FB) 65859. - USTC 202965. Prov. Antonius Dumas Riomanus (contemp. ms. entry at top of title). - Some old annotations.

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DU MOULIN, Charles In regulas Cancellariae Romanae hactenus in regno Franciae usu receptas commentarius analyticus [...]. Paris Plantin Press (A. Périer) 1599 8vo: 849-[34] pp. (toned, some marg. dampstaining). Contemp. overl. vellum, flat spine titled in ink, remains of ties (old repair at head and top of front joint). Good copy. Very rare Plantin Press ed. by the Parisian publisher Adrien Périer, second husband of Chr. Plantin's daughter Magdalena. The French jurist Du Moulin (1500-1566) was an authority in Roman, canon and customary law, being called "the French Papinian". He was a bitter enemy of feudalism. The present work (1st 1552) deals with the application of the rules of the Cancellaria Romana in France, i.e. the administration of affairs pertaining to the pope and the college of cardinals. Woodcut mark (compasses) on title. Three-page additional manuscript index at the end. Ref. Pettegree (FB) 65859. - USTC 202965. Prov. Antonius Dumas Riomanus (contemp. ms. entry at top of title). - Some old annotations.

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