Originum Juris Civilis libri tres. Unito a De Romano Imperio Liber singularis
Features
Author: Gian Vincenzo Gravina
Publisher: Ex Typographia Felicis Mosca
Place of printing: Naples
Year of publication: 1722
Product Condition:
Volume in fair condition. Hardcover binding with title and gilt decorations on the back gusset: traces of dust and stains on the plates and on the spine; small faults to the paper covering at the hinges, the lower cap, the upper portion of the back and the back plate. Cuts sprayed with traces of dust. Antique ex-libris label on the front cover. Leaves well preserved, irregularly browned (particularly browned the quinterns A,B,E,Aa,Bb,Cc,Nn,Oo,Ss,Tt,Ggg,Hhh,Iii) with rare foxing.
Pages: (24),419,(35)
Format: In eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 22
Width: 16
Description
The volume presents two works of a historical-juridical nature by the philosopher Gian Vincenzo Gravina (1664-1718): Originum iuris civilis libri tres, first edition published in Leipzig in 1708, with a preface by Johann Burckhard Mencken, which also appears in our edition , and De Romano Imperio liber singularis, first published in Naples in 1713, and since then always published together with the Origines. In these two works, starting from a historical reading of law, Gravina exposes his vision of the State starting from philosophical positions that can be traced back to Platonism, Cartesianism and seventeenth-century stoicism. Typographic dress enriched by a beautiful typographical brand on the title page and by engraved headers and drop caps
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