Matthaeus antonius 1601 (3 resultados)

Commentarius ad Lib XLVII et XLVIII Dig. De criminibus cum adnotationibus Thomae Nani Jc.
Matthaeus Antonius - Mattei Antonio (1601-1654) - Matthaei Antonii
Editorial: M. Criscuolo 1825-1827, Napoli, 1825
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solo vol. I e II. Tasselli cartacei di collocazione ai dorsi, vecchia traccia d\'appartenenza a occhielli e frontespizi L'opera si completerebbe in 3 volumi 304; 398 p. solo vol. I e II in-8.

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Matthaeus Antonius - Mattei Antonio (1601-1654) - Matthaei Antonii
Editorial: Typis Marcelli Parys, Antuerpiae, 1680
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Opera completa in 2 volumi (8) + 300; 301-464 + (32) p. 2 voll in 1 tomo 205x150 mm.
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Librería: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, BelgicaAntiquariaat Wim de Goeij
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10. Amstelodami (Amsterdam), ex officina Johannis à Waesberge, 1661, thick in-8°, title printed in red and black + (14)nn pp + 903 pp + (38)(index) + (2)(bl), contemporary full overlapping vellum. Nice copy. Antonius Matthaeus, the second, not to be confounded with his father or his son, both also named Antonius and also active…in the legal profession, was born in Marburg. He taught at Harderwijk and became professor at Utrecht university in 1634. This is the second and only Amsterdam edition. The first edition was published in Utrecht in 1644. This pioneering publication on criminal law is generally considered to be one of the first modern commentaries. He grouped his commentaries on the ''Digestes'' in a methodical order which comprised a complete system of criminal law. He already includes elements of natural law and Hugo Grotius' ''Jus belli ac pacis'' which appeared in 1625 is often cited. There were at least 15 editions before 1800. (See Dekkers pp. 111).