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Venice, Damiano Zenaro, 1564. In 12th. Typographical mark on the title page with crowned salamander, between the flames in a figured frame, figured initials, numerous glosses of ancient hand, slight browning and marginal reddening, rare and slight blooms, some slight halo, small gap with marginal loss of text in the outer corner lower than C1 and K2. Linked with & nbsp; Enchiridion titulorum aliquot iuris, videlicet, De uerborum & amp; rerum significatione, formerly Pandectis. De regulis iuris, tum ex Pandectis, tum ex Decretalibus & amp; Sexto. De gradibus affinitatis, formerly Pandectis. Ad haec rubrice omnes Caesarei & amp; Pontificij iuris , Venice, Damiano Zenaro, 1564. Woodcut initials, slight reddening, coeval parchment binding, title embossed in gold within a gusset on the spine, some stains, slightly detached from the body of the book. § Together in the lot Ambrosini, & nbsp; Tranquillo & nbsp; . Processus informativus sive de modo formandi processus informatiuum brevis tractatus , Rome, Andrea Fei, 1615. In 8 °. water gorge, rare small spots, woodworm work on the lower white margin of some files, binding of a later period in parchment with handwritten title on the spine, marbled cuts.
Lot of two important and rare legal editions.
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