LOCATION | Edinburgh, NL Scotland |
MANUSCRIPT | Edinburgh, NL Scotland, Adv.MS.6.2.12 |
ITEM No. 1 | Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise on tutorship 'Law is commonly divided' |
Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise on tutorship 'Law is commonly divided'
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Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise on tutorship 'Law is commonly divided' .
Very neat handwriting in italic characters. No author's name mentioned. With footnotes. They quote the Corpus iuris civilis, and Scottish case law up to the year 1713 (pag. 347) and maybe even beyond. Furthermore quoting Munoz de Escobar De ratiociniis (pag. 318), Montan. De tutelis (pag. 318), Hugo Grotius Introduction to jurisprudence of Holland (pag. 274), Stair Institutions (pag. 159, 251), Rodenburch De iure coniugum (pag. 34), Galganet, De tutelis (pag. 104), Carib. De tutelis (pag. 104), Mynsinger Observationes (pag. 97), Joannes Gutierrez De tutelis (pag. 97), Boerius Decisiones (pag. 97), Spinosa Speculum testamentorum (pag. 97), Gomez Ad leges Taurinorum, Annaeus Robertus Rerum iudicatarum libri (pag. 113), Wissenbach Ad Pandectas (pag. 113), Perez, Ad Codicem (pag. 113), Jacobus Coren Consilia (pag. 113)
No. of pages: Pag. 1-364
Rubric: The tutor's guide, or The principles of the civill and municipal laws and customs relating to pupils and minors and their tutors and curators, laid down in an easy and natural method in three parts, videlicet: i. Of tutors, ii. Of curators, iii. Of things common to both
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