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Flores Legum.

[Anon.] Flores Legum : Roman/Canon Law

Flores Legum is an anonymous collection of maxims. Probably an Italian work originally, it was issued several times before 1501, and many times thereafter. Tarlton's early copy is bound in contemporary vellum and boasts the attractive woodcut of a teacher and students shown at right..

Woodcut from Flores Legum, 1520,
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Flores Legum, 1520

Bibliography

  1. FLORES LEGUM SECU[N]DUM ORDINEM ALPHABETI : CUM ADDITIONIBUS ET CONCORDA[N]TIJS DOCTORUM. [Bologna?] : s.n. 1520. CALL # KJA 56 F46 1520 (Acquired with support from Chauncey D. Leake, Jr., UT Law 1955)

  2. SENTENTIAE SIVE LOCI COMMVNES VTRIVSQUE IVRIS, SERIE ALPHABETICA DIGESTI ... HISCE ADIECIMUS LEGUM FLOSCULOS SELECTISSIMOS, NUNC DEMUM SUAE INTEGRITATI QUOQUE RESTITUTOS. Coloniae : Apud Ioannem Birckmannum & Werenerum Richwinum, anno M.D. LXIII [1563]. CALL # KJA 56 V63 1537

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