Halae Magdeburgicae, Orphanotrophei, 1725.
8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary half vellum bindings with black lettering to spines. Small paper-label pasted on to spines. Marbled paper to boards with wear. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-papers. A nice and clean set. (14), 414 pp.; 415-799, (50), 119, (1) pp. Black leaves bound in between the printed leaves.
Interesting sammelband containing two works by Caspar Heinrich Horn on constitutional law focusing on aspects of Roman-German public law and the political structure of the Empire, especially regarding the responsibilities and agreements surrounding the election of an emperor. The first workis a study of the public law of the Holy Roman Empire combining Roman legal principles with Germanic customs and practices. Horn examines the structure, powers and legal foundations of the Empire discussing how Roman legal concepts were adapted to fit the Germanic context. The second work is on the electoral capitulation of Emperor Charles VI.
Order-nr.: 61645