Halæ Magdeburgicæ (Halle), Orphanotropheum, 1725. 8vo. In contemporary gold floral paper covered boards. Wear to extremities, corners bumped. With numerous underlignings and marginal annotations in contemporary hand throughout. (14), 48, 784, (92), 214, (4) pp. + frontispiece.
The fourth edition of the Ludovici’s Pandect Lecture at the University of Halle which marked an important moment in German legal education. Embracing Stryk's perspective while refuting the anti-Romanist notions of Thomasius, it underlined Ludovici's influence. Ludovici revolutionized legal pedagogy by giving lectures and making textbooks in German, a novelty at the time.