Books attributed to Cujas found in the PLRE.Folger Database

The makeup of languages in which books attributed to Cujas were printed, found in the PLRE.

The distribution of close matches, similar matches, and different works present within PLRE.Libraries relating to Cujas, in a pie chart.

The range of personal identifiers assigned to owners of books attributed to Cujas in the PLRE.Folger dataset.

There were no identified copies of De Feudis found in the PLRE. Within the historical context of the book covering subject matter more applicable to scholars of law on the continent of Europe, the lack of works written by Cujas in the PLRE is unsurprising.

The surveyed works of Cujas included an unidentified possible edition of his collected works, his Paratitla upon the law, and a Epistolae graecanicae mutuae, which he edited and translated. All three of these works were printed in Latin.

The unidentified book belonged to a lawyer, further suggesting that it was an edition of Cujas's collected works. His Paratitla belonged to a scholar, and the Epistolae to a statesman.

While there is little data to be found related to this book in the PLRE, the presence of the marginalia within provides insight in its own right relating to how this specific book travelled and was used throughout the years.