Lot 89
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[Justinian]
'In Quatuor Libro Institutionum Justiniani Annotationes Inchoates'


The Library of James Stirling, Mathematician
Auction: 23 October 2025 from 13:00 GMT
Description
Angers, 29 November 1673. Manuscript in Latin, folio (28.8 x 18.2cm), [86] pp., approx. 50 lines to the page, closely written in a 17th-century British (probably Scottish) hand, followed by 40 pp. in a later hand (c.1775), comprising copies of the letters of Jonathan Swift, manuscript list of accounts to rear free endpaper headed ‘Ane accompt of the monie I depursed the tyme I was at Angers’, beginning ‘I was seven moneths at Angers’ (the leaf torn with loss and with mathematical calculations on verso), spine lined medieval manuscript waste (on vellum, in Latin, retaining several decorative initials), contemporary mottled calf, a few small worm-tracks, tear to head of spine
Footnote
A manuscript commentary on the Institutes of Justinian apparently by a 17th-century Scottish visitor to Angers. In the 17th century the university in the city was a popular destination for travelling Scotsmen such as polymath Robert Sibbald (1641-1722), who is known to have sat examinations there.

