Live veiling - Lot 941
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De salario, seu Operariorum merdece tractatus in tres partes distinctus [...] Cum duplici indice.
Rome, Nicolai Tinassi, 1658
€ 400 / 500
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Folio: [12]-406-[88] pp. (+/- brown. throughout with some quires more affected).
Contemp. vellum (sl. stained, corners sl. rounded), ink-titled spine on 5 raised bands (some wormtracks, sl. defect. at head and tail). Good copy.
Bound with as often: Id. - Centuria decisionum ad materiam tractatus De Salario [...]. Venice, Turrini, 1664. [76]-180 pp. (some marg. damp stains). 1st editions of two companion volumes by the Italian jurist L. Zacchia (fl. in the 2nd half of the 17th c., probably the son or the nephew of the famous doctor Paolo Zacchia). This substantial work had a great impact on the legislation of the 17th and 18th centuries. "Thanks to the many cases discussed, "De Salario" represents a very rich source for understanding early modern labour relations and it allows us to reconstruct the doctrine of salary during the two centuries after the Counter-Reformation" (Caracausi). In the 2nd work, Zacchia collects the rulings from the Sacra Rota Romana and the extant literature on wage-related court cases. Ref. 1. Goldsmith Libr. 1425. - Not in Kress. 2. Not in Goldsmith Libr. nor in Kress. - 1 & 2 Not in Einaudi. - A. Caracausi, The just wage in early modern Italy. A reflection on Zacchia's "De salario [...]", IRSH 56 (2011), Special Issue, pp. 107–124 doi:10.1017/S0020859011000484, journals.cambridge.org/article_S0020859011000484.