Legatura artigianale. Copertina in cartonato marmorizzato. Dorso in pelle, nervi, fregi e titoli impressi in oro, segni d'uso. Taglio brunito spruzzato in azzurro. Pagine in pergamena, leggerissimo accenno di distacco tra il frontespizio e la pagina 1. Interno pagine perfettamente leggibile, segnato dal tempo. Formato 25,50 x 19 Prezioso volume della importante e mastodontica opera dell'Autore, fondamentale per lo studio del Diritto Romano. Esemplare molto ben conservato. Johannes Voet, also known as John Voet (3 October 1647 11 September 1713) was a Dutch jurist whose work remains highly influential in modern Roman-Dutch law.[1] Voet was born in Utrecht, the son of Paulus Voet, who was the son of famous theologian Gisbertus Voetius. He probably studied in Utrecht, after which he became a professor in Herborn. In 1673 he was made professor of law at the University of Utrecht. From 1680 to his death he was a professor and the chair of law at Leiden, being twice elected as rector.[1]:327 He was a deacon in the Dutch Reformed Church and later worked for the Church as an accountant. He died in Leiden. (Wikipedia)