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LEADER: 02968cam 2200325 a 4500
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040 $aDLC$cDLC$edcrb
050 00 $aKBR1775.A3$bN685 1612
100 0 $aGiovanni d'Andrea,$dca. 1270-1348.
240 10 $aNovella in titulum De regulis iuris
245 10 $aJoannis Andreae J.C. Bononiensis omnium canonici iuris interpretum facile principis In titulum de Regulis iuris Nouella Commentaria :$bab exemplaribus antiquis, mendis quibus referta erant diligenter expurgatis, nunc impressa : summis, ac rerum omnium memorabilium indice locupletissimo.
246 3 $aIoannis Andreae I.C. Bononiensis omnivm canonici ivris interpretvm facile principis In titulum de Regulis iuris nouella commentaria
246 16 $aIn titulum de Regulis iuris Commentarii vulgo Mercuriales nuncupati
246 30 $aIn titulum De regulis iuris nouella commentaria
246 17 $aIn titulum De regulis iuris in Sexto
260 $aVenetiis :$bApud Haeredem Hieronymi Scoti,$c1612.
300 $a98 leaves ;$c35 cm. (fol.)
500 $aDiscussion, with their alphabetically rearranged texts included in the Index regularum huius tituli on verso of t.p., of the 88 rules formulated at end of title 12 of book 5 of Liber sextus decretalium. Its beginning and the alphabetical order adopted agree with the many times printed Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris (cf. GW 1734-1741); its end (and other parts of the text?) does not (ends: ... suae saluti provideantur quod faciliter possunt, supra de simonia c. ult., et est huic fini simile supra eo. lib. de electio., fundamenta, [sec.] proinde). Identically ending text appeared previously in Lyon in 1536 with title Novella (Joa. An.) in titulum De regulis iuris.
500 $aPart of a program of newly publishing Giovanni d'Andrea's 14th-cent. commentaries ("Novellae") on the official collections of papal decretals (In primum Decretalium librum ..., etc.). The volumes appeared each with its own t.p., without sequential designation, and apparently without a collective title.
500 $aPublisher's device on t.p. (the three Graces with motto "Virtus in omni re dominatur," Zappella fig. 694).
500 $aSignatures: A-L⁸ M¹⁰. Two-column layout.
500 $aThe "index locupletissimus" to the work is included, combined with that to Andrea's Novella super VI Decretalium, as second part of the separately published, with same imprint, "Index rerum, verborum, et sententiarum memorabilium in commentarios Io. And. in quinque libros Decretalium, Sextum, & Mercuriales".
501 $aWith: Giovanni d'Andrea. Joannis Andreae ... In sextum Decretalium librum nouella commentaria. Venetiis : Apud Haeredem Hieronymi Scoti, 1612. Issued together?
650 0 $aCanon law.
650 0 $aLegal maxims (Canon law)
710 22 $aCatholic Church.$tDe regulis juris (Liber sextus Decretalium)