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[Justinian Code], PEREZ (Antonio) : Ant. Perezi J.C. S.C. & R. Majestatis Conciliarii, Praelectionum in Duodecim Libros Codicis Justiniani imp. Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevir, 1671. Two parts in one large volume in 4°, bound in full ivory vellum, boards stamped. (16) 694 and 665 (59) pages. Joints on first cover split. Antonio Perez (1583-1672) was a professor at the University of Louvain in Belgium and advisor to the King of Spain. His comments on Justinian are interesting, as he brings his own views on legal developments in Spain, Germany, France and the Netherlands.

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[Justinian Code], PEREZ (Antonio) : Ant. Perezi J.C. S.C. & R. Majestatis Conciliarii, Praelectionum in Duodecim Libros Codicis Justiniani imp. Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevir, 1671. Two parts in one large volume in 4°, bound in full ivory vellum, boards stamped. (16) 694 and 665 (59) pages. Joints on first cover split. Antonio Perez (1583-1672) was a professor at the University of Louvain in Belgium and advisor to the King of Spain. His comments on Justinian are interesting, as he brings his own views on legal developments in Spain, Germany, France and the Netherlands.

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