"Cujas - Juris Civilis Interpretum Nostri Seculi Facile. Crespin, 1610, Vellum Binding."
CUJAS (Jacques) - Juris civilis interpretum nostri seculi facile.- Principis commentarii in juris. Geneva, Samuel Crispin, 1610; in-4, 6 ppnch. + 504 + table + 77 + table + 152 pp. + table, full vellum binding of the time, smooth spine, traces of laces. Crépan bookplate. Observation of the various ways of dealing with civil law according to the greatest ancient jurists, Ulpian, Justinian, etc. By Jacques Cujas, Jurisconsult, legal historian and philosopher (1522-1590), He was a student of Barthélémy Faye, Arnaud du Ferrier and Michel de l'Hospital. He is the main representative of legal humanism in Europe and his patron was the Duchess of Berry, Marguerite de France. The list of his students is very revealing: Jacques-Auguste de Thou, Joseph Juste Scaliger, Antoine Loysel, Paul de Foix, Pierre Pithou, Guy du Faur de Pibrac, Raoul Adrien, Jacques Labitte and Étienne Pasquier, the greatest jurists of the 17th century.