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  • FIRST EDITION OF CAMERARIO'S TREATISE ON THE RULES OF FASTING, PRAYER AND...
    Lot 25

    FIRST EDITION OF CAMERARIO'S TREATISE ON THE RULES OF FASTING, PRAYER AND CHARITY

    Camerario, Bartolomeo.Bartholomaei Camerarii Beneventani, De Ieivnio, Oratione, Et Eleemosyna, Dialogi Qvatvor.Lvtetiae (Paris): Vascosan, 1556.

    4to, later stiff vellum, ff. 164.
    Dedicated to Diane de Poitiers, Duchess of Valentinois.

    First edition of an uncommon treatise dedicated to the discipline of fasting, prayer and charity.

    Bartolomeo Camerario (Benevento, 1497–Roma, 1564) was an Italian jurist.He taught civil and feudal law at University of Naples between 1524 and 1526; in 1529 was appointed President of the Camera Sommaria and then as Conservator of Real Patrimonio, in order to administrate the Italian finances.In 1548 was suspended from his office and convicted for various crimes: he fled to France , where he devoted himself to writing some theological-juridical works and only in 1556 he returned to Rome.

    Provenance: 17th century inscription P. Francesco da Lucca at title-page.

    References: IT\ICCU\BVEE\003737. OCLC 80032924 locates 3 copies in US libraries (Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC; University of Chicago Library and Washington State University, Holland and Terrell Libraries).

  • COELLI'S COMMENTARY ON CLEMENT'S TENTH BULL «DE BONO REGIMINE»REGARDING THE...
    Lot 26

    COELLI'S COMMENTARY ON CLEMENT'S TENTH BULL «DE BONO REGIMINE»
    REGARDING THE ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE COMMUNES OF THE PAPAL STATES

    APPARENTLY NO COPY IN USA OF THIS EDITION


    [Papal bulls, Geneve] Coelli, Giacomo. Jacobi Cohellii J.U.D. Urbevetani [...] Commentaria in Bullam X. Clementis papae VIII. De bono regimine rerum ad dictas universitates spectantium multiplici doctrina, & eruditione repleta, ac diu exoptata, Caroli Cartharij [...] studio ab inte ritu vindicata. Nec non Summorum pontificum bullae, ut & resolutiones & decreta dictarum universitatum interesse spectantia [...]. Coloniæ Allobrogum (Geneve): sumptibus J.A. Cramer & P. Perachon, 1699.
    [bound with:]
    Coelli, Giacomo (editor and translator). Bolle di sommi pontefici e risolutioni e decreti concernenti l'interesse delle communità dello stato ecclesiastico, fatte volgare, e raccolte da Giacomo Cohelli, orvietano, agente generale delle medesime communità & a benefitio di esse. Coloniæ (Geneve): sumptibus J.A. Cramer & P. Perachon, 1699.

    2 parts bound in a volume in folio (cm 36 x 23); contemporary stiff vellum with five raised bands at spine (light traces of use at the binding, neat repairs at spine and front board), handwritten title at spine; pp. (16), 372; (4), 127, (1, blank). Two column text in Latin and Italian.
    Half title: Jacobi Cohellii J.U.D. Commentaria in bullam X. Clementis papae VIII. De bono regimine et summorum pontificum bullae. Resolutiones et decreta. First title-page in black and red types, with a wide device representing the crowned salamander resurging by the flames; second part title-page in black types, with the same woodcut device as at the first part. Engraved head and -tail pieces, engraved headletters.

    Rare commentary on the Papal bull regarding the set up of the congregation De bono regimine (1592) to regulate and control the "Buon Regime", i. e. the economic life of the local communities of the State.

    The commentary was written by Giacomo Coelli, with contributes given by Carlo Cartari.
    The work is bound together with a collection of Papal bulls and decrees, translated in Italian by the Coelli himself.

    Giacomo Coelli, born in Orvieto, was an Italian jurist: he also acted as a general manager for the Vatican.
    Carlo Cartari (Cartharius, Carolus: Bologna, 1614 - Roma, 1697), was an Italian lawyer and a librarian, and also the prefect of the Papal secret archives located in St. Angel Castle.

    References: Apparently no copy in USA. OCLC 22551422, locates one copy of another edition printed in Lyon at Columbia University Law School, Diamond Law Library. ICCU\UM1E\001172.

  • FIRST EDITION OF THE CANONS OF THE COUNCIL OF COLOGNEGropper, Johann...
    Lot 27

    FIRST EDITION OF THE CANONS OF THE COUNCIL OF COLOGNE

    Gropper, Johann (editor).Canones Concilii Prouincialis Coloniensis: sub Reuerendiss. in Christo patre ac d[omi]no D. Hermanno S. Colonien[sis] Ecclesiae archiepiscopo ... celebrati, anno 1536: quibus adiectum est Encheridion [sic] Christianae institutionis. [Cologne]: Impress. Colo., anno XXXVIII [i.e. 1538]. [Colophon:] Ex aedibus Quentelianis, Anno domini, M.D. XXXVIII.

    Folio, contemporary calf with blind-tooled decorations on both covers (spine restored), traces of brass clasps, pp. [20], ff. CCCXIII [i.e. 315], pp. [14].
    A fine woodcut illustration (Crucified Jesus) on verso of leaf [XLVII bis] (sig. K2).

    First edition of the Canons of the Council of Cologne (Köln, in German language) held in 1536 in which the archbishop Gropper took position against the Reform.

    The work also contains the Institutio compendiaria doctrinae Christianae, in concilio provinciali pollicita by Johannes Gropper at leaves [XLVIIbis]-CCCXIII, followed by [13] pages of Tabula Enchiridii (index).

    Johann Gropper (1503, Soest–1559, Rome) was a Roman Catholic church politician of the Reformation period.
    After being made keeper of the seal of the archbishopric of Cologne, he was appointed scholasticus of St. Gerson in 1527. Gropper was an adherent of Erasmus, and aided the reform efforts of Hermann von Wied, archbishop of Cologne. This led him, after having completed his legal studies at Cologne in 1525, to devote himself to theological study. He edited the Landrecht of Cologne, and also the canons of the provincial council at Cologne held in 1536 (both published in 1538, together with a detailed manual of Christian doctrine which he had composed).
    In both of these Gropper's Erasmian tendency showed itself; in both he took pains to make the Bible and the Church Fathers his point of departure. In many matters, especially in the doctrine of justification, he approximated Protestant views, but he did not approve of the doctrine of the Reformers concerning the concept and the organization of the Church. He championed the seven sacraments and the veneration of images and relics. He rejected the doctrine of the priesthood of believers, he defended the hierarchical order of the Middle Ages and the primacy of the pope, though on these very points his differences with the representatives of the papal system were apparent. Protestant and Jesuit writers alike censured the book.

    References: OCLC 37245572.

  • SCARCE AND REMARKABLE EDITION OF GONZALEZ'S COMMENTARY ON DECRETALSGONZÁLEZ...
    Lot 28

    SCARCE AND REMARKABLE EDITION OF GONZALEZ'S COMMENTARY ON DECRETALS

    GONZÁLEZ TÉLLEZ, MANUEL. Commentaria perpetua in singulos textus quinque librorum decretalium Gregorii IX. Tomus primus [-quintus] [...] cum notis uberioribus ab historia, & chorographia, atque additionibus suis locis restitutis [...]. Maceratae; prostant Venetiis, apud haeredes Balleonios, 1766 [Venice: Baglioni, 1766].

    5 parts bound in 4 volumes in folio (401x240 mm), half calf on marbled paper, green label with gilt titles and decorations at spine, untrimmed edges, pp. [16], 667, [1] at first volume, pp. [8], 567, [1] at the second, pp. [8], 615, [1] at the third, pp. [8], 212, CXII [actually, XCII] [8], 407, [1, blank] at last volume. Red and black title-page at first volume, woodcut friezes and initials.

    REMARKABLE EDITION PRINTED IN MACERATA OF GONZÁLEZ TÉLLEZ’ COMMENTARY TO POPE GREGORY IX DECRETALS, ENHANCED BY HISTORICAL GLOSSES THAT DESCRIBE THE CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH THEY WERE PRODUCED.

    The Nova Compilatio Decretalium (1234), strongly wanted by Gregory IX, gathered for the first time after magister Gratianus’ work, the five collections of decretals issued during the papacies preceding his own.

    POPE GREGORY IX (UGOLINO DI ANAGNI, ca. 1170-1241) was a strict, debatable pope. Acute connoisseur of the right, which he studied at the university of Bologna, he pleaded with pope Honofrius III for the approval of the Franciscan and Dominican rules. After becoming pope, he took part in the political diatribe that opposed the papacy to Frederich II’s empire, event that included two excommunications and a crusade organized together. During his papacy, Gregorio IX issued the first courts of the Inquisition, created the Franciscan breviary, placed the Talmud on the Index and promoted the canonization of St. Frances of Assisi and St. Antony of Padua.

    MANUEL GONZÁLEZ TÉLLEZ (d. 1673, ca.) was a Spanish canonist and scholar from Salamanca. He was also a judge in the most important tribunals of the Spain (Granada and Valladolid) and member of the council of Castilla. Besides the Commentaria perpetua, published for the first time in Lyon (1673) and granting him academic popularity, González Téllez wrote the Conciliuni Illiberitanum cum discursibus apologeticis Ferdinandi de Mendoza olim editum, adiunctis nunc diversorum notis suisque uberioribus (Lyon, 1665).

    References: ICCU, IT\ICCU\VEAE\006129 (just two copies, one at the Biblioteca Marciana of Venice and one at the Biblioteca Capitolare del Duomo of Treviso). Palau y Dulcet, VI, p. 306 (quoting the second edition). OCLC, 22550729.

  • THE CEREMONIAL BOOK FOR THE ELECTION OF THE POPEGregorius XV. Caeremoniale...
    Lot 29

    THE CEREMONIAL BOOK FOR THE ELECTION OF THE POPE

    Gregorius XV. Caeremoniale continens ritus electionis Romani Pontificis. Gregorii Papae XV. iussu editum. Cui præfiguntur constitutiones pontificiæ, & conciliorum decreta ad eam rem pertinentia. Romae, Ex Typographia Camerae Apostolicae, 1622.

    4to, later marbled paperboards, pp. 122, (8). Colophon with device of Camera Apostolica, on recto of last leaf. Title page in black and red; title vignette (papal arms); woodcut initials and tailpieces

    Scarce edition of this Caeremoniale, the fundamental ceremonial book wanted by Pope Gregory XV containing the Constitutions and the Rules for the election of the Pope of the Catholic Church (see also lot 83). The work also contains the first known reproductions of the ballots used by cardinals for the election.

    References: OCLC 43198768 records three copies in USA: Princeton, Hamilton College and Woodstock Theological Center.

  • A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PONTIFICAL LAW AND THE CAESARS' LAW, WITH THE...
    Lot 30

    A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PONTIFICAL LAW AND THE CAESARS' LAW, WITH THE EXPLANATION OF LAW CASES APPLICABLE TO CLERGY, BISHOPS, EMPERORS, KINGS AND OTHERS

    Alvarez Guerrero, Alfonso. Iuris pontificii cæsareique speculum. Vbi præter luculentam i.v. locorum explicationem, ea etiam, quibus sacri Sum. Rom. Pontifices, Imperatores, Reges, & sanctiss. Episcopi, pie, ac religiose munia obire possint, splendide, accurateque ita enodantur, vt nihil accommodatius, nihilque vtilius iurisprudentia studiosis adferri possit. [...] Auctore clariss. ac præstan. I.V.D.D. Alphonso Aluarez Guerrero, [...]. Neapoli: apud Horatium Saluianum, 1571.

    Folio, 305x208 mm; contemporary full vellum binding, with calligraphic title at a flat spine; pp. [56], DLXCVI [=596, with many errors in page numbering; here missing the last 2 pp.]; title page in black types, with engraved coat of arms of the dedicatee (King Philip II of Spain). Xil. head-letters (the first one is very large, 55x55 mm, and preciously decorated) ; printer woodcut at colophon [here missing]. Text in Latin.

    Alonso Álvarez Guerrero (c. 1502- 1576), Spanish jurist, theologian and poet of the Renaissance; he was also Bishop of Monopoli (Bari) and royal adviser of King Philip II in Naples.

    Philip II (Spanish: Felipe II «el Prudente»; 1527-1598) was King of Spain from 1556 and of Portugal from 1581 (as Philip I, Felipe I). From 1554 he was King of Naples and Sicily as well as Duke of Milan.

    Provenance: Handwritten ownership inscriptions (not identified and deleted) at title page. Text underlines and many handwritten marginal annotations.

    References: IT\ICCU\RMLE\001844 and IT\ICCU\BVEE\000508. CNCE 22137. OCLC, 804489192.

  • UNCOMMON POCKET EDITION OF LANCELLOTTI'S CANON LAW INSTITUTIONSLancellotti,...
    Lot 31

    UNCOMMON POCKET EDITION OF LANCELLOTTI'S CANON LAW INSTITUTIONS

    Lancellotti, Giovanni Paolo - Doujat, Jean. Institutiones juris canonici, quibus jus pontificium singulari methodo comprehenditur: a Joanne Paulo Lancelotto ... Adjecta sunt hac editione Joannis Doujatii novæ atque uberes notæ, & in gratiam cupidæ canonum juventutis appendix, qua quæ contineantur, indicatur in calce tomi secundi. Tomus primus (-secundus). Venetiis (Venice): ex Typographia Balleoniana, 1740.

    12mo (158x92 mm), 2 vol., contemporary parchment binding, handwritten title at flat spine (stark water stain at the lower corner of both boards of the first vol.), pp. 588; 489, [3]; text in Latin; title-pages in b/w characters; woodcut printer devices at title-pages; xylographic head-letters and head-pieces.

    A scarce Baglioni's edition of this important text on canon law by Lancellotti, many times re-printed from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. The Institutiones Iuris Canonici were born, in the original idea, as an official and complete synthesis of all the laws, imitating the Justinian’s Institutiones, from which it was taken the division in 4 books. Despite it never received the formalization from the Pope, the work quickly acquired fame and authority.

    Giovan Paolo Lancellotti (1522-1590) was an important personality in the city of Perugia. Teacher of Civil and Canon law he also wrote the Institutionum iuris canonici commentarium (1560), the De comparationeiuris pontificii et caesarei (1574), the Regularum ex universo pontificio iure libri III (1587) and some minor teological works. He also wrote poems and was among the founders of the Academy of Music Unison and member of the literary Academy of Foolish (Accademia letteraria degli Insensati).

    Jean Doujat (Ioannes Doviatius o Johannes Duiatius, ca. 1609-1688), lawyer at the Parliament of Toulouse and then to the Parliament of Paris; professor of canon law at the College of France and historian of Louis XIV.

    References: IT\ICCU\RAVE\023042 (7 copies, but some of them are not complete). OCLC, 797891557 e 875159698 (4 copies in Italia), 807898293 (1 copy n Spain at the Universitat de Barcelona, CRAI, Barcelona) e 54772562 (1 copy in USA at the University of St Thomas, Saint Paul, MN).

  • IMPORTANT JURIDICAL FORMULARY FOR CANON COURTS AND TRIBUNALSMonacelli,...
    Lot 32

    IMPORTANT JURIDICAL FORMULARY FOR CANON COURTS AND TRIBUNALS

    Monacelli, Francesco. Formularium legale practicum fori ecclesiastici […]: ab ipsomet authore appendice plurium constitutionum apostolicarum, […] illustrata / authore Francisco Monacelli ciue eugubino […]. Pars prima secunda editio. Romae (Rome): typis Aloysij, & Francisci fratrum de Comitibus impressorum reuerendae Camerae apostolicae, 1713.

    Folio (330x230 mm), contemporary full vellum, with five raised bands spine (light traces of use and occasional stains, little repairs), handwritten title at spine; pp. [50], 376. Text in Latin, printed in two columns.
    Title-page in red and black types; half-title: Formularium legale practicum fori ecclesiastici. Engraved head and -tail pieces, engraved headletters.

    Important juridical formulary for Canon Courts and Tribunals, a practical book for jurists, containing both the laws and the casistics.

    The first and only volume of the second edition (dated 1713).
    It deals in depth with the Canon law, giving not only the corpus of reference, but also the jurisprudence relative to specific cases, procedural rules, decisions taken by the Roman Sacred Rota and by the Sacred Congregations.

    The Author, Francesco Monacelli (died in 1714), was a priest, apostolic protonotary at Gubbio, general vicar of Venosa's and Iesi's churches; he was expert in Canon law, and celebrated for this formulary.

    References: IT\ICCU\RLZE\032574 (2 copies).

  • MONACELLI'S FORMULARY FOR CANON COURTS AND CIVIL TRIBUNALSMonacelli,...
    Lot 33

    MONACELLI'S FORMULARY FOR CANON COURTS AND CIVIL TRIBUNALS

    Monacelli, Francesco; Monacelli, Giovanni Battista. Francisci Monacelli ... Formularium legale practicum fori ecclesiastici in quo formulae declaratoriae censurarum quibus frequenter in dicto foro judices utuntur, cum adnotationibus legalibus practicis Sacrarum Congregationum responsis saepè roboratis ac illustratis continentur ... Pars tertia : in qua praeter formulas declaratorias censurarum, ponuntur aliae formulae, tum citationum ac monitionum pro validitate precessuum requisitarum, tum Decretorum, aliorumve actuum ad opportunitatem, & ornatum materiae incidentium ; acceditque in calce Appendix miscellanea, plura ad gubernium ecclesiasticum maximè pertinentia, complectens.. Venetiis: ex Typographia Balleoniana, 1732.

    Four volumes in 4to, contemporary stiff vellum with red labels and gilt-lettered titles at spine.
    Red and black title-page, xylographic head-letters and decorations.

    Important legal formulary for the Canon Courts and Tribunals, thus a practical Canon Law manual usable by jurists.

    The work deals with the Canon Law, giving not only the Corpus but also real cases description, precepts of Due Process Clause, Decisiones by the Roman Rota and by the Roman Curia Congregations.

    The fourth posthumous volume, edited by Giovanni Battista Monacelli, Francesco’s nephew, completes the collection with further analysis of real case discussed at the Congregations adding the legal comments for each case.

    Francesco Monacelli (18-19th century), was a prelate, expert in Canon Law, and became famous with the publication of the Formulario . Apostolic protonotary in Gubbio, he was General Vicar in Venosa and Iesi.

    Provenance: handwritten note at title page lower margin f A. B. an: 1732 written in sepia ink.

    References: OCLC 22557279.

  • VERY RARE PIGNATELLI'S REPERTORY ON CANON LAWPignatelli, Jacopo. Iacobi...
    Lot 34

    VERY RARE PIGNATELLI'S REPERTORY ON CANON LAW

    Pignatelli, Jacopo. Iacobi Pignatelli Consultationum Canonicarum Pro publico usu quotidiano Tomus Secundus ac Tertius [...] In quibus Praecipuae Controversiae De ijs, quae ad Sanctorum Canonizationem, ac sacros Ritus, Ad S. Concilium Tridentinum, Ad Episcopos & Regulares, Ad Immunitatem, Libertatem, ac Iurisdictionem ecclesiasticam potissimum spectant [...]. Romae, Typis Iosephi Corvi, 1675.

    2 tomes (out of 10) bound together in one volume, folio (300x205 mm), contemporary full vellum binding, four raised bands spine, gilt titles engraved in an orange morocco label, ff. [8],pp. 236, 240, ff. [40].

    Exceedingly rare first edition of Pignatelli’s second and third volumes of Consultationes, his immense repertory on Canon Law printed in ten volumes (each published separately between 1668 and 1683).

    The work is a collection of legal counsels and opinions in Canon Law, to be used at the Ecclesiastical Courts as a repertoire of real cases. The second and third tomes, containing the Controversiae related to canonization, correct practices, Counsil of Trent’s dispositions, Bishop’s and ecclesiastical immunity.

    Francesco Giacomo Pignatelli (1625-1699) was a renowned Italian Canonist, grown in Taranto and Rome where he took a degree in Utroque Iure. He was Camerlingo for the Roman Clergy, and he refused many times the nomination to Bishop, to fully dedicate himself to juridical studies.

    References: Not in Fontana that mentions other editions; not in Sapori that mentions only a later edition. IT\ICCU\RLZE\030113 and IT\ICCU\RAVE\025196. According to OCLC, no copies in USA, no single volumes of this work in US libraries.

  • A COLLECTION OF PONTIFICAL RULES AND ROMAN CURIA DECISIONSPittoni, Giovanni...
    Lot 35

    A COLLECTION OF PONTIFICAL RULES AND ROMAN CURIA DECISIONS

    Pittoni, Giovanni Battista. Constitutiones pontificiae et Romanarum Congregationum Decisiones advicarios utriusque cleri spectantes. Jo. Baptista Pittono sacerdote Veneto collectore […]Venetiis, excudebatLeonardus Pittonus Collectoris Pater, Habentur venales sub Signo Cambii, 1715.[bound with:]Universalia sacrorum rituum congregationibus decreta omnibus utriusque Cleri Ecclesiasticis ubique locorumexistentibus perutilia, & necessaria, a Jo. Baptista Pittono sacerdote Veneto collecta […]. Venetiis, excudebatLeonardus Pittonus Collectoris Pater, 1715.

    8° (164x103 mm), full stiff vellum binding, sepia ink handwritten titles at second sector of 4 raised bands spine, printed paper label at lower spine with shelf-mark, handwritten titles at lower edge, pp. [24], 196, [4], 46, [2].

    Collection of pontifical rules and Roman Curia Congregation decisions related to the authority of Congregation vicars, together with the decrees on management and celebrations of the same confraternity.

    Giovanni Battista Pittoni (m. 1748) was a priest from Veneto, that wrote many ecclesiastical biographies and treatises on catholic ceremonials. He is also author of a scarce treatise on burial ceremonies.

    Provenance: I. paper ex-libris at inside boards with the coat of arms of the Turin Society of Jesus.
    II. Sepia ink handwritten note Col. Taur. Soc. Ies. Catal. Inscrip. Ex Censu. Vict. Ame. I. and Society of Jesus stamp at title page.

    References: IT\ICCU\TO0E\074869 (for the first work), IT\ICCU\UMCE\013976 for the second one. OCLC, 433599688.

  • FIRST EDITION OF POSTIO'S COLLECTION OF DECISIONS ON «INTERIM» (TEMPORARY...
    Lot 36

    FIRST EDITION OF POSTIO'S COLLECTION OF DECISIONS ON «INTERIM» (TEMPORARY NOMINATIONS)

    Postio, Ludovico. Sac. Rotae Romanae Decisiones a Ludouico Postio v.i.d. Perusino collectae ad Tractatum mandati de manutenendo, siue Summarijssimi possessorij, interim, nuncupati. Quarum aliquae antea impressae, quamplurimae de nouo in lucem editae; totam summarijssimi possessorij materiam illustrantes. Augustae Taurinorum, Apud Haeredes Io. Dominici Tarini, 1645.

    Folio (345x210 mm), contemporary full vellum binding, handwritten title at spine, pp. 573, [3, blanks]. Xylographic decorations, text on two columns.

    Scarce first edition of Postio's Decisions on the juridical institution of Interim, called, in medieval Latin, Mandatum Manutenendi.

    The Latin phrase ad interim (abbr. ad int, literally "in the time between") means "in the meantime" or "temporarily".

    Ludovico Postio (XVII century) was a famous jurist from Perugia, expert in Civil Law. He was deputy in Ascoli and Macerata, as well as magistrate and auditor at the Holy Rota court. He was also auditor at the Bologna Rota, where he gathered all the sentences in an important collection of Decisiones .

    Provenance: Sepia ink handwritten ownership inscription Ex libris Vincentij de Ravanis IC. written twice at title page.

    References: IT\ICCU\RMGE\000587. OCLC 62673350: only two copies in USA (University of California Berkeley Law Library and University of Minnesota, Law Library Twin Cities Campus, Law Library, Minneapolis).

  • A FOUNDING TEXT OF MODERN CANON LAWReiffenstuel, Anacletus. Jus Canonicum...
    Lot 37

    A FOUNDING TEXT OF MODERN CANON LAW

    Reiffenstuel, Anacletus. Jus Canonicum Universum clara methodo iuxta titulos Quinque Librorum Decretalium [...]. Venetiis, Apud Jo: Baptistam Recurti, Ad Signum Religionis, 1717.

    5 tomes in 4 volumes, folio (340x230 mm), contemporary quarter calf binding, gilt titles on a red label at five raised bands spine, edges sprayed in red ink. First volume titlepage printed in red and black, some xylographic headletters and decorations, text on two columns.

    Remarkable Venetian edition of this important commentary to Pope Gregory IX’s Decretales and to Canon Law.

    Johann George Reiffenstuel called Anaklet (1642-1703), was canonist and professor at Frisingen high school. This work, Ius Canonicum universum, is his most famous treatise and it was reprinted many times for the seminarians’ use.

    References: Not in Sapori, that quotes a 1778 edition (I, 2451) printed by Pezzana.
    OCLC, 6325056.

  • FIRST EDITION OF THIS COMMENTARY TO THE RULES OF APOSTOLIC...
    Lot 38

    FIRST EDITION OF THIS COMMENTARY TO THE RULES OF APOSTOLIC CHANCELLERY

    Rigantius, Johannes Baptista. Joannis Baptistae Rigantii Commentaria in regulas, constitutiones, & ordinationes Cancellariae Apostolicae opus posthumum. Tomus I [-IV]. Romae, typis Generosi Salomoni prope Ecclesiam S. Eustachii, 1744-1747.

    4 volumes, folio (366x234 mm), full stiff vellum binding, sepia ink handwritten titles at spine, edges colored in red ink, pp. [12], 479, [1] at first volume, pp. [8], 463, [1] at second, pp. [8], 458, [2] at third and pp. [8], 518, [2] at fourth. Engraved headletters and vignettes, red and black title-pages, text on two columns.

    First edition of this important commentary to the rules of the Apostolic Chancellery.

    CONTENT:

    Tomus 1: Complectens regulas octo ad Benedictus XIV
    Tomus 2: Complectens regulam 9. usque ad 24. ad eminentissimum, & reverendissimum principem Nerium S.R.E. cardinalem Corsinium
    Tomus 3: Complectens regulam 25. usque ad 48. ad eminentissimum, & reverendissimum principem Antonium Xaverium
    Tomus 4: Complectens regulam 49. usque ad postremam; necnon rerum omnium notabilium quae in aliis quoque tribus tomis continentur indicem locupletissimum

    Comparing the different works on the subject, Riganzio detected their incompleteness and backwardness; for that reason he tried to correct and complete the treatises by Mandosius, Gomesius, Gonzalez, Peleus and Quesada with the indults, privileges and ordinances promulgated by the Popes along the time. In the text Riganzio analyze all the rules promulgate from XIV century on, in a chronological order, without an organic organization by subject; nevertheless information on the courts, spread along the text, can be traced back using an Index added at the time of publication, happened years after the death of the author by order of the Pope and edited by author’s nephews, Nicola and Giovanni Battista.

    Giovanni Battista Riganzio (1661-1735, lat. Johannes Baptista Rigantius), born in Puglia, moved to Rome in 1675 to study law and at the age of 22 he became pupil of cardinale Bandinus Panciaticus (1629-1718). He became later prefect of Congregazione per l'interpretazione del Concilio di Trento.

    Bibliography: Cfr. M.R. Di Simone, La giustizia dello Stato pontificio in età moderna , in «L'amministrazione moderna della giustizia. Le Gran Corti Civili del Regno delle Due Sicilie», atti del convegno di Taranto 21-22 maggio 2010, Napoli, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2010.

    References: IT\ICCU\RMSE\001297. OCLC 31813960 locates only two copies in USA (Baylor University Libraries, Moody Memorial Library, Waco; and Saint Joseph's University - Francis A. Drexel Library, Francis A. Drexel Library, Philadelphia).

  • FIRST ITALIAN EDITION OF AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE...
    Lot 39

    FIRST ITALIAN EDITION OF AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE DECISIONS

    Tribunale della Sacra Rota romana. Sacrosanctae decisiones canonicae ab excellentissimi viris, i.c. clarissimis, iisdemque Sacri Palatii auditoribus collectae. Aegidio Bellamera, Capella Tolosana, Gulielmo Cassiodoro, Petro de Benintendis. Nunc demum hac postrema editione diligentius recognitae, ac summariis auctae, ab innumerisque quibus scatebant, erroribus emendatae, addito insuper rerum indice locupletissimo. Venetiis : apud Hieronymum Scotum, 1572 (Venetiis : apud Hieronymum Scotum, 1571)

    4to, 220x158 mm, contemporary stiff parchment binding with three bands at spine (strong signs of use, many repairs at spine and at back board), calligraphic title at spine, pp. [96], 1254 (i.e. 1154), [2]; errors in page-numbering (p. 899 is followed by p. 1000, skipping 100 pp.); title-page with black and red characters; two different woodcut printer devices, one at title-page (Griffin in profile supporting with a claw a table which in its turn is supporting by a chain a winged globe, symbol of the world, in a figured frame) and one at colophon (winged Fame blowing a horn, holding a shield with the initials OSM and stands with one foot on a prisoner, with motto: Famam extendere factis est virtutis opus).

    First Italian edition (followed by two other Venetian editions, always by Scoto, on 1599 and 1613; the first in absolute had been published in Lyon by Giunta on 1567) of an important collection of decisiones placeable between the second half of the fourteenth century and the mid-sixteenth century, attributed to four of the main proponents of the Sacra Rota of that time (Gilles de Bellemère, Pietro Benintendi, Guillaume Cassador and Etienne Aufreri).

    Apostolic Tribunal of the Roman Sacred Rota: is the highest appellate tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church, with respect to both Latin-rite members and the eastern-rite members and is, with respect to judicial trials conducted in the Catholic Church, the highest ecclesiastical court constituted by the Holy See. The court is named Rota (wheel) because the judges, called auditors, originally met in a round room to hear cases. The Rota was established in the 13th century. It was set up to receive judgments in second and further instances from any other regional and diocesan tribunal; it was composed of auditors and chaired by the dean.

    Gilles de Bellemère (1337-1407), often italianized in Egidio de Bellamera, was a French Catholic bishop. Auditor of the Roman Rota at Avignon and auditor litterarum contradictarum from 1376. This work contains 755 Conclusiones spanning the entire legal universe and for the period 1374-78.

    Pietro Benintendi (active in the mid-sixteenth century, from Cesena), was a judge of the Rota in Bologna; just refer to this activity the 98 Conclusionesof the Sacra Rota of Bologna, written by Benintendi between 1540 and 1545.

  • A COLLECTION OF THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE LEGAL CASES AND DECISIONS OF...
    Lot 40

    A COLLECTION OF THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE LEGAL CASES AND DECISIONS OF THE ROMAN SACRED ROTE

    Stato Pontificio, Rota Romana. Decisiones rotae Romanae Francisci card. Mantica a Germanico Mantica [...] in lucem editae [...]. Romae: ex typographia Camerae Apostolicae, 1618.

    4to, 220x160 mm; contemporary full vellum binding, with calligraphic title at a flat spine; pp. [88], 598, [2].
    Title page in red and black types, with engraved coat of arms of the dedicatee cardinal Scipione Borghese, with a cardinal's hat; woodcut at colophon (an eagle holding a cloth with claws). Two-column layout.
    Dedicace by Germano Mantica to cardinal Scipione Borghese.

    A collection of three hundred and seventy-five legal texts prepared for the Tribunal between February 1587 to May 1596, including indexes, compiled by the Card. Francesco Mantica and published after his death by his nephew Germanico.
    Another edition of this work appeared in the same year in Venice.

    Francesco Mantica (Venzone, 20 marzo 1534 – Roma, 28 gennaio 1614) was an Italian cardinal and a jurist .

    Germanico Mantica (m. 1639), nephew of Francesco Mantica, Abbot, was bishop of Famagusta.

    References: IT\ICCU\RMGE\000709. OCLC, 48083914 (2 copies in USA, 1 copy in Switzerland) and 630423004 (2 copies in Germany).

  • EXCESSIVELY SCARCE EDITION OF TEDESCHI'S COMMENTARIES IN DECRETALSAPPARENTLY...
    Lot 41

    EXCESSIVELY SCARCE EDITION OF TEDESCHI'S COMMENTARIES IN DECRETALS
    APPARENTLY NO COMPLETE COPIES WORLDWIDE, NOT IN USA
    FOUNDATION OF MEDIEVAL CANON LAW
    «THE LAMP OF THE LAW»

    Tedeschi, Niccolò (Abbas Panormitanus). Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] primae partis in primum decretalium librum. Quam plurium iurisconsultorum, qui probe hucusque aliquid iis addidisse apparuerunt, adnotationibus illustrata; […] observari consueta.
    [together with, 2:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] secundae partis in primum decretalium librum […].
    [together with, 3:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] primae partis in secundum decretalium librum. Quam plurium iurisconsultorum, qui probe hucusque aliquid iis addidisse apparuerunt, adnotationibus illustrata; […] observari consueta.
    [together with, 4:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] in secundam secundi decretalium libri partem […].
    [together with, 5:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] in tertiam secundi decretalium libri partem […].
    [together with, 6:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] in tertium decretalium librum […].
    [together with, 7:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Commentaria […] in quartum & quintum decretalium librum. Quam plurium iurisconsultorum, qui probe hucusque aliquid iis addidisse apparuerunt, adnotationibus illustrata; […] observari consueta.
    [together with, 8:]
    Abbatis Panormitani Repertorium in luculentissimas praelectiones, […]. Venetiis (Venice): [Società dell'aquila che si rinnova], apud Guerraeos fratres, & socios, 1578.

    8 volumes in folio (370x270 mm); contemporary full vellum with four raised bands spine (traces of use and stains, neat repairs at some spine and corner); handwritten title and decorations at spine; pp. 219; 230; 293; 210; 180; 307; 247; 170. The page numbering is progressively made at the recto of the leaves. Text in Latin, printed in many columns.
    Title-page in black types, with a typographical device representing an eagle pecking at a rock, with the motto: Renovabitur vt aquila iuventus tua.; a portrait of the Author is printed at the beginning of each volume in an oval ornate frame. Engraved head and -tail pieces, engraved headletters.

    EXCESSIVELY SCARCE EDITION OF A COMPLETE SET OF TEDESCHI'S COMMENTARS ON DECRETALS, a founding work of medieval Canon Law It was his canonical works, especially, that won him the title of lucerna juris («lamp of the law») and insured him great authority.

    The last volume, Repertorium, is edited by Galvano da Bologna, whose name is indicated at the end of leave X10r: Finis differentiarum inter leges et canones Do. Gualuani [...].

  • SCARCE EDITION OF TEDESCHI'S COUNSELS: FOUNDATION OF MEDIEVAL CANON LAW«THE...
    Lot 42

    SCARCE EDITION OF TEDESCHI'S COUNSELS: FOUNDATION OF MEDIEVAL CANON LAW
    «THE LAMP OF THE LAW»

    ONLY A COPY IN USA

    Tedeschi, Niccolò (Abbas Panormitanus). Nicolai Abbatis Panormitani Consilia & quaestiones, qua fieri potuit diligentia ab erroribus vindicata. His subiecta […] praenotantur. Augustae Taurinorum (Turin): Apud haeredes Nicolai Bevilaquae (eredi Niccolò Bevilacqua), 1577.
    [bound with]:
    Index locupletissimus in omnia Nicolai siculi Panormitani vulgo dicti, opera. Augustae Taurinorum (Turin): Apud haeredes Nicolai Bevilaquae (eredi Niccolò Bevilacqua), 1577.

    Two works bound together in a volume in folio (430x270 mm); contemporary full vellum, with four raised bands spine (rebacked, traces of use), calligrafic title at lower edge; pp. 173, [1], [1, blank]; [122]. The page numbering is progressively made at the recto of the leaves. Text in Latin, printed in two columns.
    Title-page in red and black types at the first work (Consilia) and in black types at the second one (Index locupletissimus), both with a large typographical device (representing, in a decorated frame, a kicking bull who comes out of a cloud, with the Taurus constellation stars on its body and the motto: Mi coelestis origo.); Engraved head and -tail pieces, engraved headletters.

    SCARCE EDITION OF TEDESCHI'S «COUNSELS» and «QUESTIONS» of Canon Law, works that integrate his Commentaries (see previous lot).

    Niccolò Tedeschi, also known as Niccolò Tedesco, or Niccolò de' Tedeschi, or de' Todeschi, or de' Tudeschi, or Tudisco, or Abbas Panormitanus, or Abbas Siculus, or Abbas Modernus said Panormitanus (Catania, Sicily, 1386 - Palermo, 1445) was an Italian Benedictine canonist, auditor of the Rota and Apostolic referendary, archbishop and also pseudocardinal named by the anti-Pope Felix V; teacher of canon law, writer of many juridical treatises, among all he wrote "Consilia", "Quaestiones", "Repetitiones", "Disputationes, disceptationes et allegationes", "Decretals commentary" and "Flores utriusque juris".

    References: ICCU\TO0E\033929-033930. OCLC 732246294 locates in USA only one copy at the Library of Congress.

  • THE CRIMINAL LAW IN GERMANYCarpzovius, Benedictus. Practicae novae Imperialis...
    Lot 43

    THE CRIMINAL LAW IN GERMANY

    Carpzovius, Benedictus. Practicae novae Imperialis Saxonicae rerum criminalium pars I. [-pars III.]: ex jure civili romano, imperiali, saxonico, ordinat. & constitut. elector. decisiones ... exhibens autore Benedicto Carpzov. Wittebergae: Sumptibus haredum T. Mevii & E. Schumachaeri; Francofurti: Typis B.C. Wustii, 1684.

    3 volumes in a thick folio, stiff vellum with handwritten title at spine.
    Text in Latin, numerous passages in German.
    Title-page in red and black, engraved frontispiece, engraved title-page.

    Very important criminal procedure in Germany (Saxony), a cornerstone of 17th and 18th century law.

    CONTENT:
    Pars I. Quaestionum fere universarum in materia cujusque generis homicidiorum, fractae pacis publicae, laesae majestatis ... falsificationis monetarum ... decisiones absolutas ... exhibens.
    Pars II. Quaestionum fere universarum in materia delictorum carnis ... decisiones absolutas exhibens.
    Pars III. Quaestionum fere universarum in materia processus criminalis tam ordinarii quam inquisitorii ... decisiones absolutas ... exhibens.

    Provenance: Inscription Ex Libris Francisci (not identified surname) at title-page.

    References: OCLC 32941266.

  • THE CRIMINAL LAW IN GERMANYCarpzovius, Benedictus. Practicae novae imperialis...
    Lot 44

    THE CRIMINAL LAW IN GERMANY

    Carpzovius, Benedictus. Practicae novae imperialis saxonicae rerum criminalium. Pars 1. [-3] [...]Ex jure civili Romano, imperiali, Saxonico, ordinat. & constitut. electoral. Decisiones absolutas, responsis scabinorum Lipsensium approbatas, & usu ac observatia Fori Saxonici confirmatas, exibens: autore Benedicto Carpzov. Lipsiae, sumptibus Joh. Friderici Gleditschii, 1709.

    3 volumes in a thick folio, contemporary half calf, label and gilt title on six raised bands spine (slightly worn at the foot), red edges, ff. [5], pp. 298, ff. [4], pp. 371, ff. [4], pp. 356, ff. [47]. Text in Latin, numerous passages in German.

    Very important criminal procedure in Germany (Saxony), a cornerstone of 17th and 18th century law.

    References: OCLC 79612438 locates in US only the copy at Harvard Law Library.

  • FIRST EDITION OF TWO IMPORTANT RENAISSANCE TREATISES OF FAMILY LAWDAMHOUDER,...
    Lot 45

    FIRST EDITION OF TWO IMPORTANT RENAISSANCE TREATISES OF FAMILY LAW

    DAMHOUDER, JODUCUS – CAVALCANI, BORGNINUS. Patrocinium pupillorum et viduarum nouum; siue De tutore, curatore, et de vsufructu mulieri relicto, ... tractatus, auctoribus ... D. Iodoco Damhouderio I.C. Brugensi, ... & D. Borgnino Caualcano I.C. Fiuizanensi, .... Correctius et emendatius secundo nunc editum; notationibusque nonnullis auctum a F.M. Francisco Modio! I.C.B. Cum indice notabilium et additionum longe locupletissimo. Impressum Francofurti ad Moenum, per Petrum Fabricium, impensis Sigismundi Feyrabendii, 1586. (Frankfurt, Fabricius for Feyrabend, 1586).

    2 works in a volume in folio (340x215 mm), later half calf, ff. [9], 59, [10]; [4], 74, [24].
    Two separate title-pages (the first one printed in red and black). Woodcut devices, woodcut head-letters, head and –tail pieces, woodcut half-page illustration. Text on two columns.

    First edition of two most important Renaissance treatises of Family Law.

    Provenance: Not identified annotations of a contemporary hand.

    References: OCLC locates 20 copies worldwide, only 2 complete copies in Italy (ICUU), OCLC 166002245/ 28708933; VD 16 D 53.

  • THE LAWS ON PROPERTY AND RICHNESSCenci, Lodovico. Tractatvs Lud. Cencii...
    Lot 46

    THE LAWS ON PROPERTY AND RICHNESS

    Cenci, Lodovico. Tractatvs Lud. Cencii iurisconsulti Perusini De censibus : totam materiam constituendi, conservandi, & extinguendi annuos census iuxta formam, & stylum etiam in Romana Curia adhiberi solitum, theoricè, & practicè explicatam continens : cui accesserunt non modo additiones, & S. Rotae Romanae decisiones iam separatim impressae, sed & aliae pleraeque ab ipso authore manuscriptae suis locis repositae sunt, necnon Ioan. Baptistae Leonelij, & Ludovici Molinae commentaria ad bullam Pij V. de censibus. Lugduni (Lyon): Sumptibus Philippi Borde, Laurentij Arnaud, & Claudij Rigaud (Borde, Philippe & Arnaud, Laurent & Rigaud, Claude), 1658.

    Two works bound in a volume in folio, contemporary stiff vellum, handwritten title at raised bands spine, pp. [60], 270, [2]; [48],348, [2] Text in Latin, title-pages printed in red and black.
    Woodcut head and -tail pieces, woodcut head-letters.

    Early edition of the standard, renowned and many times reprinted treatise on property, first published in Venice and Turin on 1621.

    The volume also contains a collection of Sacra Rota decisions, referred to the same matter (property) and includes also two Papal Bulls promulgated respectively by Pope Sixtus V and Pope Clement VIII, both regarding property.

    Lodovico Cenci (1557-1637) was a jurist, teacher of Canon law at Perugia, member of the Accademia degli Insensati ("Academy of Fools") in Perugia.

    Giovanni Battista Leonelli Bartolini (born in Perugia, mid 16th century, and died in early 17th cent.), was teacher of Canon law at Perugia, and wrote many juridical and theological texts.
    Luis de Molina (1535-1600) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and a staunch Scholastic defender of 'human liberty' in the Divine grace and human liberty controversy of the Renaissance (Molinism); he wrote many theological and philosophical texts.

    Provenance: Not identified contemporary owners' inscriptions.

    References: OCLC, 65344036.

  • CHARLEMAGNE’S CAPITULARIES: THE SOURCE OF THE LAWS OF CAROLINGIAN...
    Lot 47

    CHARLEMAGNE’S CAPITULARIES: THE SOURCE OF THE LAWS OF CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE

    [Carolingian Statute] Charlemagne, Emperor-Charles II, King of France (edited by Saint Ansegisus and Benedict Levita). Karoli Magni et Lvdovici pii Christianiss. regvm et impp. Francorvm capitvla sive leges ecclesiasticæ et civiles ab ansegiso abbate & benedicto leuita collectæ libris septem, qui nunc primum integri eduntur ex vetustiss. exemplarib. adiectis etiam aliis eorundem regum & Karoli Calvi capitulis: glossarium siue interpretatio obscuriorum aliquot vocabulorum quæ in iisdem capitulis leguntur. arisiis : Apvd Clavdivm Chappelet via Iacobæa, sub signo vnicornis, 1588.

    8vo, contemporary limp vellum with calligraphic title at spine, ff. [12], 424, [15].

    Rare first Chappelet edition of Carolingian Statute of the civil and canon law statutes of Charlemagne and of Louis the Debonair transcribed from a manuscript in the Pithou library.

    The work was completed by 827, gained the approval of the church in France Germany and Italy and served for a long period as official record of canon and civil law of the Empire.

    A capitulary (medieval Latin capitularium) was a series of legislative or administrative acts emanating from the Frankish court of the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties, especially that of the first emperor, Charlemagne. They were so called because they were formally divided into sections called capitula («chapters»).
    As soon as the capitulary was composed, it was sent to the various functionaries of the Frankish empire, archbishops, bishops and counts, a copy being kept by the chancellor in the archives of the palace. The last emperor to compose capitularies was Lambert in 898.

    St. Ansegisus (c. 770 – c. 834), equally valued by Charlemagne and his son Louis, had reformed several monasteries before being put in charge of Luxeuil in 817. He later became abbot of Fontenelle (called also St. Vandrille) near Rouen, where he greatly enriched the library. Under his stewardship Fontenelle became an important centre of learning; Ansegisus was sent by Louis on embassies abroad. He collected the laws and decrees of the two Carolingian kings, dividing them into chapters called capitularies; the first and second of the four books of his compilation relate to church affairs and the third and fourth to state affairs.

    The capitularies of St. Ansegisus are followed by Benedict Levita’s collections of the the capitularies of Charles the Bald, and by the Glossarium Siue Interpretatio obscuriorum aliquot vocabulorum, que in Capitularibus leguntur, an alphabetically organised glossary of obscure terms to be found in the preceding texts.

    According to Kirsch (Catholic Encyclopedia, sub Levita) Benedict Levita «is the name given to himself by the author of a forged collection of capitularies which appeared in the ninth century. The collection belongs to the group of pseudo-Isidorian forgeries […].

  • THE FISCAL LAWS OF THE REIGN OF SARDINIA AND PIEDMONTCharles Emanuel, king of...
    Lot 48

    THE FISCAL LAWS OF THE REIGN OF SARDINIA AND PIEDMONT

    Charles Emanuel, king of Sardinia. Editto di S. M. riguardante alcune dichiarazioni sopra le generali costituzioni, e contenente la Tariffa degli emolumenti, e dritti dovuti all’Erario Regio ed agli uffiziali di stato, di giustizia, del fisco, ed altri. […]. Torino: per. Gio. Battista Valetta stampatore di S.M., e de’ regj magistrati: con privilegio di S.M. concesso a Francesco Antonio Gattinara librajo al palazzo dell'illustrissima citta, 1740.

    Large 4to, contemporary stiff vellum with handwritten title at five raised bands spine, red edges, pp. 351, (1, errata).

    First edition of the edict wanted by Carlo Emanuele, king of Sardinia, about the taxes to be paid to Erario Regio («Royal Treasury») and the rates for particular performances of some classes of public officers (justice officers, fiscal officers) in the Reign of Sardinia (including Piedmont).

    Provenance: Signature at title-page.

    References: IT\ICCU\TO0E\024137 (no copies in Sardinia's libraries).

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