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Savoy Ducal Decrees

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Italiano: Incunabolo - in-folio - fogli - 179 non numerati - Legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle. Secondo l'esperta Ada Peyrot si tratta dell'"editio princeps" stampata nella bottega torinese di Giovanni Fabri (Jean Fabre), borgognone di nascita, che introdusse l'arte della stampa a Torino e in altri centri minori del Piemonte. Impreziosita dalla rifinitura a mano dei capilettera, è la prima edizione a stampa, con splendidi caratteri rotondi, del primo corpus di statuti di uno stato nazionale. Dal punto di vista giuridico contiene le regole di buon governo ovvero le regole promulgate da Amedeo VIII nel 1430 con le aggiunte del duca Filiberto e della madre reggente duchessa Jolanda di Savoia.
English: Incunabulum - in-folio - sheets - 179 not numbered - Nineteenth-century half leather binding. According to the expert Ada Peyrot it is the "editio princeps" printed in the Turin workshop of Giovanni Fabri (Jean Fabre), a Burgundian by birth, who introduced the art of printing to Turin and other smaller towns in Piedmont. Embellished by the hand finishing of the initial letters, it is the first printed edition, with splendid round characters, of the first corpus of statutes of a national state. From a juridical point of view it contains the rules of good governance or the rules promulgated by Amedeo VIII in 1430 with the additions of the Duke Filiberto and the mother regent Duchess Jolanda of Savoy.
Español: Incunable - en folio - hojas - 179 sin numerar - Encuadernación en mitad de cuero del siglo XIX. Según la experta Ada Peyrot, se trata de la "editio princeps" impresa en el taller de Turín de Giovanni Fabri (Jean Fabre), un borgoñón de nacimiento, que introdujo el arte de la imprenta en Turín y otras ciudades más pequeñas del Piamonte. Embellecido por el acabado a mano de las letras iniciales, es la primera edición impresa, con espléndidos caracteres redondos, del primer corpus de estatutos de un estado nacional. Desde el punto de vista jurídico contiene las reglas de buen gobierno o las reglas promulgadas por Amedeo VIII en 1430 con las adiciones del duque Filiberto y la madre regente duquesa Jolanda de Saboya.
Français : Incunable - in-folio - feuilles - 179 non numérotées - Reliure demi-cuir du XIXe siècle. Selon l'experte Ada Peyrot, c'est l'"editio princeps" imprimée dans l'atelier turinois de Giovanni Fabri (Jean Fabre), Bourguignon de naissance, qui a introduit l'art de l'imprimerie à Turin et dans d'autres petites villes du Piémont. Embelli par la finition à la main des lettres initiales, il s'agit de la première édition imprimée, avec de splendides caractères ronds, du premier corpus de statuts d'un État national. D'un point de vue juridique, il contient les règles de bonne gouvernance ou les règles promulguées par Amédée VIII en 1430 avec les ajouts du duc Filiberto et de la mère régente la duchesse Jolanda de Savoie.
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Author Petrus Cara

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