BONIFACIUS VIII, Pope (formerly Benedetto Gaetano) (c.1230-1303). Liber sextus Decretalium. Commentary of Johannes Andreae (c.1270-1348). [With:] Johannes Andreae. Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 14 February 1491. [Bound with:] CLEMENS V, Pope (formerly Raimundus Bertrandi del Goth) (c.1264-1314). Constitutiones. Commentary of Johannes Andreae. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 19 March 1491.
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BONIFACIUS VIII, Pope (formerly Benedetto Gaetano) (c.1230-1303). Liber sextus Decretalium. Commentary of Johannes Andreae (c.1270-1348). [With:] Johannes Andreae. Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 14 February 1491. [Bound with:] CLEMENS V, Pope (formerly Raimundus Bertrandi del Goth) (c.1264-1314). Constitutiones. Commentary of Johannes Andreae. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 19 March 1491.

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BONIFACIUS VIII, Pope (formerly Benedetto Gaetano) (c.1230-1303). Liber sextus Decretalium. Commentary of Johannes Andreae (c.1270-1348). [With:] Johannes Andreae. Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 14 February 1491. [Bound with:] CLEMENS V, Pope (formerly Raimundus Bertrandi del Goth) (c.1264-1314). Constitutiones. Commentary of Johannes Andreae. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 19 March 1491.

Two fundamental texts of canon law united in one volume in a contemporary binding. This copy of the Liber sextus Decretalium is the variant with the red printing on leaves 45 and 46. HC *3617, *5444; GW 4887, 7107; neither work is in BMC; BSB-Ink B-727, C-458; ISTC ib01005000, ic00735000; Goff B-1005, C-735.

Two works in one volume, royal folio (408 x 279mm) Together 151 leaves (of 152, lacking final blank in second work), printed in red and black, rubricated in red and blue (tear to a1 of first work crudely restored on verso without loss, 2 short marginal repaired tears in second work, some small wormholes and faint marginal staining). Contemporary blindstamped leather over wooden boards (lacking clasps, lightly rubbed, a few splits in leather). Provenance: Heinrich Sedelhammer (from Manching, Bavaria, a student at Ingolstadt University; inscription dated 1553) – Johannes Pfrontner (from Füssen, a student at Ingolstadt University; partially erased inscription) – Georg Hennschberger (inscription dated 1623) – Cuno Hernndl (inscription dated 1630) – Dingolfing, Franciscan Monastery (inscription).
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