Notes: | The work, known also as Practica Papiensis, developed by accretion and comment from Ferrari's original collection of formulas used in civil, canonistic, and criminal procedures in early 15th cent. Printed in two columns, sometimes reduced in size to accomodate marginal notes. In colophon: Lugduni, Excudebat ... Franciscus Gaillardus, M.D.L. VI. Device on t.p.: scepter with shining eye on top, between two olive branches, held by an arm around which a snake is wound; motto "Vincenti." Signatures: AA-BB⁸ CC⁴ a-z⁸ A-K⁸ L⁴ (L4 blank). Baudrier records with same date what appears to be an identical edition with t.p. device and imprint of Jean-François de Gabiano (Bib. lyonnaise VII, p. 197; "Pratica" for "Practica" in title?). Includes indexes.
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