Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part08.utf8:170184618:1041 |
Source | Library of Congress |
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001 74235973
003 DLC
005 20150630133433.0
008 961007s1500 fr 000 0 lat
010 $a 74235973
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 10 $aKJA1600
050 00 $aIncun. 1500$b.E918
130 0 $aExceptiones legum Romanorum.
245 00 $aExceptiones legum Romanorum.
260 $aStrassburg,$bJohann Schott,$c4 Nov. feria quarta post festum Omnium Sanctorum 1500.
300 $a[4], xxxviii, [2] l., the last two (blank) wanting.$c4⁰. 20.4 cm.
500 $aThe author of the work must have been a jurist living in the south of France. Several early mss. attribute it to an unspecified "Petrus." It was written probably in the middle of the 11th cent.
510 4 $aBrit. Mus. Cat. (XV cent.)$cI, p. 167 (IA. 2479)
510 4 $aGesamtkat. d. Wiegendr.,$c9493
510 4 $aGoff. Third census,$ce-135
650 0 $aRoman law.
655 7 $aIncunabula$zFrance$zStrasbourg$y1500.$2rbgenr
700 0 $aPetrus,$dactive 11th century?