




BRISSON'S LAW DICTIONARY, Feyerabend 1578.
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BRISSON, B(ARNABÉ). B. Brissonii, in Suprema Parisiensi Curia advocati, de verb. quae ad ius pertinent significatione, libri XIX. Per ordinem literarum dispositi, Jndicem memorabilium omnium verborum quae in libris Juris civilis reperiuntur, infinitorumq́ue prope locorum explicationem continentes. Hic accesserunt Appendix praetermissarum quarundam vocum. Parergōn liber singularis. Francofurti ad Moenum, per Ioannem Fabricium, impensis Sigismundi Feierabendi, 1578.
Folio (about 306x198 mm., binding 320x215 mm.). (3, lacks last blank leaf) ll., column (1)-698, p (1). Title and last page with large woodcut devices.
Early 20th century brown full leather, somewhat worn, spine in five compartments with red title labels, red edges. From column 626 to the end dampstaining in lower outer corner.
VD16 B 8339.
Provenance: Sven Borgström was born in Malmö in 1927 and worked as a chemist in Stockholm, Malmö and Lund. His fine library which was built up over many years, consists mainly of older books dated from the 15th century to the late 18th century.
His book-collecting began, as it perhaps should, with an incunabula. Borgström's interests included printers, book bindings, book illustrations, and he was interested in history, travel and maps. As a result of previous coin collecting, the subject of numismatics was also of interest in his library. Sven Borgström died 95 years old.
Barnabé Brisson (Latinised: Barnabas Brissonius; 1531 – 15 November 1591) was a French jurist and politician.
His principal work is De Verborum Quae ad Jus Civile Pertinent Significatione (1559), a dictionary of Justinian legal terminology that saw 17 reeditions (often much amended) up until 1805. De Verborum was the standard legal dictionary of the time, and for centuries remained an authoritative source for lexicographers. (Wikipedia).
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