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Bibliographica
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Vols. 4-6: Jurisprudence of the Baroque: A Census of 17th Century
Italian Legal Imprints
Compiled by Douglas J. Osler
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This bibliography represents the first
attempt to assemble the totality of the juristic production of a major
European country for an entire century of the modern period. The three
volumes register 7.700 editions of works of law printed in Italy between
1601 and 1700. The production of well over a thousand jurists, the vast
majority hitherto unknown to legal-historical scholarship, is here made
accessible for the first time. At centre stage remains the canon law of
the Catholic Church, whether addressing the legal affairs of the revived
religious orders and the various ecclesiastical jurisdictions, or
expounding the intricate casus conscientiae. Another feature is the
wealth of collections of the consilia and decisiones of the
great tribunals of the Italian cities. A special section is devoted to
legal sources, including the statutes of the Italian cities, of trade,
professional, educational, beneficient and religious associations and
orders, and over 750 editions of the decrees of all provincial, diocesan
and local synods. The accompanying PDF-file on CD-Rom enables the user to
quickly search any word throughout the catalogue.
The work is based on over twenty years'
research in Italian libraries, and also draws on the vast holdings of the
Max Planck Institute in Frankfurt and the Robbins Collection in Berkeley
as well as important modern published catalogues such as those of
Cambridge and the British Library. Where possible, the holdings of
specialist legal libraries have been described in their entirety through
direct inspection of the books. Each edition is given a detailed
bibliographical description including author, extensive title
transcription, imprint, colophon, format and pagination; every library
copy is listed with its individual shelf-mark.
This bibliography will prove an
indispensable research resource not just for the historian of law, but for
anyone interested in the Church, social relations and the general culture
of Italy in the century of the Baroque.
Douglas J. Osler ist
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Max-Planck-Institut für europäische
Rechtsgeschichte in Frankfurt am Main.
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