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Antonius Matthaeus

DE JUDICIIS DISPUTATIONES SEPTENDECIM.

Joannes I Janssonius à Waesbergen, 1645

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Año de publicación
1645
Lugar de impresión
Trajecti ad Rhenum-Utrecht
Autor
Antonius Matthaeus
Editores
Joannes I Janssonius à Waesbergen
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DIRITTO
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Italiano

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.in illustri accademia, quae est Trajecti ad Rhenum, publice propositae. Editio secunda, priore auctior et emendatior. - Un volume in 12mo (7,5x13,5 cm) di (16)-380 pagine, con frontespizio calcografico (C.v. Dalen sculp.) che precede la pagina di titolo. Un po' corto in testa. Graziosa legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle con dorso liscio ornato e dorato, piatti arancione (minime usure). “Second edition of this collection of 17 juridical disputations on the civil proceedings, held by Prof. Antonius Matthaeus II (1601-1654) at the University of Utrecht, each time with a student as repondent:. De Judiciis (respondent: Abraham a Kerkraad), p. 1-16. De jurisdictione (resp. Joannes Beek), p. 17-33. De judice, actore, reo, advocatis et procuratoribus (resp.Johannes Kesteringh), p. 34-51. De foro competenti (resp. Menso Alting), p. 51-68. De feriis, et ad leg. properandum c. de Judic. (resp. Adriaan van Bredehof), p. 69-83. De in jus vocatione et edendo (resp. Valerius Walricus), p. 83-99. De his quae fiunt in jure et ante litis contestationem (resp. Gerard van Reede van Renswoude, p. 99-122. De litis contestatione (resp. Arnold Straet), p. 122-153. De probationibus et praesumptionibus (resp. Lucas van Hoff), p. 154-184. De jurejurando (resp. Nicolaas Hamel), p. 184-205. De sententia (resp. Joannes Nellesteyn), p. 205-230. De appellationibus (resp. Caspar à Panhuys), p. 231-250. De executione rei judicatae (resp. Menso Alting), p. 250-277. De concursu et privilegiis creditorum (resp. Valerius Walricus), p. 278-298. De arbitris (resp. Stephan vander Hagen), p. 299-323. De accusationibus et inquisitionibus (resp. Nicolaas Hamel), p. 323-339. De divortio legum et usus (resp. Arnold Straet), p. 339-380.Matthaeus was one of the five first professors at the in 1634 newly founded Illustrious School at Utrecht which became a University in 1636, and he stayed in Utrecht till his death in 1654. He was held in very high esteem both by the board of the University and his collegues and by the city counsel. His most important work (considered usefull till the present day), is a commentary on books 47 and 48 of the Digesta: his Commentarius de criminibus (1644 and many reprints). In 1639 Matthaeus published the first 15 disputations under the title De judiciis disputationes quindecim (Utrecht, Aegidius Roman) of which the present book is the second extended edition, adding two more disputations. A third edition appeared in Amsterdam with Joannes II Janssonius van Waesberge, 1665. In 1680 an edition was published with annotations by G.A. Struve. The Disputationes were dedicated to two of Matthaeus's best students, the famous Menso Alting (1617-1678) from Groningen and Arnold Straet. The dedication is dated Utrecht, 25 March 1639 (p. 5-9)” (Thanks to Forum Bv Antiquariaat).
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