HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)] – DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)] – DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)] – DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)] – DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)] – DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)] – DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
    HOTOMANI (FRANC.) [HOTMAN (François)]
    DE ACTIONIBUS NOVUS COMMENTARIUS FRANCISCI HOTOMANI JURISCONSULTI FRANC. HOTOMANI JURISC- COMMENTARIUS IN TT. DIGESTOR. AND CODIC. OF PIGNORIBUS & HYPOTHECIS
Édition :
    Basileae [Basel]
Date :
    1559 / 1576
    2 t. in 1 vol. in-8 with wide margins, full ivory pigskin, initial letters, engraving representing either a heron, an ibis or a stork, animals-symbol of Christ and on the last p. the name Choluy several times handwritten in old ink, (damaged lace clasps, faded stain on the 1st cover, inner hinge deteriorating, deterioration of the paper on the first 3 ff. with alteration of the text of the title p., light dampstains), very good copy except on the first leaves, 226-[8 ff.] / 288-[2 ff.] p.
    Hotman was one of the most well-known monarchomachs, and his doctrine was notably set forth in his Franco-Gallia of 1573. This work comprises two texts, the first of which [De actionibus novus commentarius] is particularly rare: it is missing from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), the Cujas Library, the Berkeley Library, and the Library of Congress; it is not listed in the Dupin Library; and we have found only one copy at the Bayerische StaatsBibliothek. It is one of the major texts of 16th-century Roman law doctrine. Gravina, in his Spirit of Roman Laws, emphasizes that “Hotman, extremely versed in both sacred and secular antiquity, perverted, through his apostasy, the good qualities he had received from nature. He began to point out the faults of the jurists of the school of Accursius and Bartholomew, to censure the order of the books of law bearing the seal of antiquity, and to devise his own.” This drew sharp criticism from Cujas, his only worthy rival. Hotman attacked him in turn, sometimes secretly, sometimes openly, triggering less a full-blown argument between these two illustrious men than an anger that soon subsided.

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