Answered By: Jessica Pasquale Last Updated: Oct 29, 2020 Views: 1
Answered By: Jessica Pasquale
Last Updated: Oct 29, 2020 Views: 1
The oldest book in the Law Library is:
Nider, Johannes, 1380-1438. De contractibus mercatorum. [Cologne, Ulrich Zel, ca. 1468. [30] leaves, the last blank. 22.5 cm high. First edition.
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The oldest piece in the Law Library is a manuscript:
Calderinus, Joannes, d. 1365. De ecclesiastico interdicto: distinctiones decretalium (also a series of Questions disputed by Calderinus at Bologna between 1330 and 1346 and similar disputations of Paolo Liazari, canonist at Bologna). [111] leaves. 39 cm high.
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