Description: "Nouvelle Traduction des Institues de l'Empereur Justinien, avec des Observations pour l'Intelligence du Texte... par M. Claude-Joseph de Ferriere. Tome IV". This bilingual edition presents the text in both Latin and French, offering a detailed translation of the Institutes of Emperor Justinian, a foundational work in Roman law. Authored by Claude-Joseph de Ferrière, a renowned legal scholar, this volume is enriched with insightful observations to aid in the understanding of the original text. Paris, Chez Durand, 1760. 17 x 10 cm., 411 pp. + XII Text in French and Latin. Period full leather, raised bands, gilt on spine, marbled endpapers, red edges. Very good condition. The Institutes of Justinian (Latin: Institutiones Justiniani) is a component of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the sixth-century codification of Roman law ordered by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. It is largely based upon the Institutes of Gaius, a Roman jurist of the second century A.D. The other parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis are the Digest, the Codex Justinianus, and the Novellae Constitutiones ("New Constitutions" or "Novels").
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Author: Justinian
Binding: Leather
Language: Latin
Subject: Law & Government
Topic: Ancient
Year Printed: 1760