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Cornelius van Bynkershoek, ,Cornelius van Bynkershoek
Cornelii van Bynkershoek Opera omnia, in quibus milta ex romano veteri, nec non ex gentium & publico universali, etiamque Hollandia cum Publico tum Privato Jure capita elegantissime doctissime tractantur &cc. Tomus Primus
, Joseph De Dominicis, 1756
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(San Vito Romano, Italy)
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Rarissimo esemplare del Tomo I di questa fondamentale opera dell'autore olandese nella quale esamina i vari articoli del diritto romano. Pagine in eccellente pergamena ottimamente conservate.
"Cornelis van Bijnkershoek (a.k.a. Cornelius van Bynkershoek) (29 May 1673, Middelburg – 16 April 1743, The Hague) was a Dutch jurist and legal theorist who was educated at the University of Franeker. After two years study, he began to apply himself to jurisprudence.
He later contributed to the development of international law in works like De Dominio Maris Dissertatio (1702); Observationes Juris Romani (1710), of which a continuation in four books appeared in 1733; the treatise De foro legatorum (1721); and the Quaestiones Juris Publici (1737).[1][2] Complete editions of his works were published after his death; one in folio at Geneva in 1761, and another in two volumes folio at Leiden in 1766. He was president of the Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland (Supreme Court of the Dutch Republic) from 1724 to 1743. " (Wikipedia) Buono (Good) .