Corpus constitutionum imperialium, das ist, alle deß Heiligen Römischen Reichs auffgerichte Reichs- und Deputations-Abschied: zu sambt der Guldenen Bull, Concordatis Germaniae, Reichs-Hof-Raths- und Cammer-Gerichts

Author: Franz Friedrich von Andlern

Publisher: Leonhardt Christoph Lochners, Regensburg, 1675

Condition: Fair-to-Good. The hardcover shows significant wear and is missing the straps to close the book, the pages are in remarkable condition given it's age. There is some staining and foxing on the pages as seen in the photographs and video.

Description:

Corpus Constitutionum Imperialium, compiled by the German jurist Franz Friedrich von Andlern (1631–1703), is a pivotal collection of constitutional laws from the Holy Roman Empire. This volume, written in both German and Latin, is one of the oldest surviving books from the former Ormoš castle library.

This comprehensive legal compendium includes essential documents such as:

Features:

This very rare book is a valuable addition for historians, legal scholars, and collectors of rare books, offering profound insights into the legislative framework of the Holy Roman Empire. It serves as an important resource for understanding the constitutional history of this period.