Bc.5.21(02)
[De imperio maris]
Iac. Gothofredi IC. de imperio maris déque iure naufragii colligendi, hypomnema ex iure Romano, ad legem Axiosis, seu legem deprecatio, 9. Digestis de L. Rhodia de Iactu.
Geneuæ : [P. Chouët?], 1637.
[8], 63, [1]p ; 4to.
Previously Bg.5.3 and Bc.5.22.
Text mainly in Latin with Greek excerpts.
Two words from title transliterated from the Greek.
[Bound with:] "Libanii Sophistæ ... orationes quatuor ...", 1631.
Bookplate of Eton College.
Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
Arms of Baron Christopher Hatton (1605-1670) on covers.
17th century gold-tooled calf with arms of Baron Christopher Hatton (1605-1670) stamped in gold. Marks of clasps or ties.
Roman law Early works to 1800.
Maritime law Early works to 1800.
Switzerland Geneva.
lat grc
B11912