Ventriglia - Praxis Rerum Notabilium - 1734






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Rare folio edition of Giovanni Battista Ventriglia's Praxis rerum notabilium, two tomes bound together in one volume, Venice 1734, Latin, parchment binding, 664 pages, 35 x 23 cm, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
A rare in-folio edition of this famous treatise on canonical and civil law by Giovanni Battista Ventriglia, bishop of Caserta and former vicar general of Capua. The text analyzes the most frequent and useful subjects of the law, with particular attention to the practice of the ecclesiastical forum, based on canonical texts and papal bulls.
Giovanni Battista Ventriglia, Praxis rerum notabilium, praesertim fori ecclesiastici... in duos tomos divisa, Venice, from the Balleoniana Press, 1734.
Two volumes bound together in a single volume, COMPLETE WORK.
Volume I: pp. (VIII), 332. COMPLETE.
Volume II: pp. 324. COMPLETE.
An example with cards in overall very good condition.
Nineteenth-century binding in full stiff parchment with a gilt title on the spine, very well preserved. White endpapers.
Seller's Story
A rare in-folio edition of this famous treatise on canonical and civil law by Giovanni Battista Ventriglia, bishop of Caserta and former vicar general of Capua. The text analyzes the most frequent and useful subjects of the law, with particular attention to the practice of the ecclesiastical forum, based on canonical texts and papal bulls.
Giovanni Battista Ventriglia, Praxis rerum notabilium, praesertim fori ecclesiastici... in duos tomos divisa, Venice, from the Balleoniana Press, 1734.
Two volumes bound together in a single volume, COMPLETE WORK.
Volume I: pp. (VIII), 332. COMPLETE.
Volume II: pp. 324. COMPLETE.
An example with cards in overall very good condition.
Nineteenth-century binding in full stiff parchment with a gilt title on the spine, very well preserved. White endpapers.
