[Canon law] Corpus iuris canonici emendatum et notis illustratum
Gregorii XIII. Pont. Max. jussu editum. Indicibus variis et novis, et appendice Pauli Lancellotti (...). Lyon, "Cum licentia" (woodcut printer's device of Lazare Zetzner), 1622, (68) p., 5 parts in 1 vol. w. divisional title (incl. the "Decretales" parts by other popes), contemp. blindst. panelled vellum w. ribbed spine, large 8vo.
Occas. extensive contemp. marginal ann. in pen (also at first free endpaper). Browned and occas. waterst.; bookblock out of shape (loosening from head- and tailband in the middle). Vellum lacks ties and splitting at joints. Relatively early edition with the indices and appendixes by Giovanni Paolo Lancellotti (1511-1591), reprinted until the end of the 18th cent.