Description:
Boniface VIII (1294-1303) Sexti Libri Decretalium in Concilio Lugdunensi. Lyons: Jacques Sacon, 1507. Oversized folio volume, [bound with] Pope Clement V's (1264-1314) Quinti Constitutiones una cum Profundo Apparatum Domini Johannis Andree, Lyons: Jacques Sacon, 1507; Extravagantes Communes, Lyons: Jacques Sacon, 1507; [and] Extravagantes Johannis xxii, Lyons: Jacques Sacon, 1507; text printed in gothic letter in red and black, two columns, central text surrounded by commentary; all titles bound together in modern half parchment with cloth-covered boards; first title page stained and damaged, ownership stamps trimmed from the first leaf of the first work, some hand-colored initials, contemporary marginalia (not cropped or trimmed),16 1/4 x 11 1/4 in.
I: a4, [para]6, A-X8, Y10; II: [pi]3 (lacking last leaf of table?),AA2-8 (lacking AA1),BB-HH8, II10 (II10 blank 7 present); III: AA-DD8, EE6; IV: [pi]4, aa-dd8, ee7 (lacking ee8).
Estimate $600-800
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