Frankfurt am Main, Officina Wecheliana, 1626. 8° (170 x105 mm). [8], 384, [104] ff. Contemporary blindstamped calf over four raised bands, manuscript title on spine. Front joint somewhat cracked, corners bumped. Browned and dampstained in places.
First of three Frankfurt editions in the 17th century. The main work of the Neapolitan advocate first appeared under the title Dies geniales shortly before his death in Rome in 1522. Alessandri wrote this compilation with references to philology, classical studies, law etc. on the model of Gellius' Noctes atticae and Macrobius' Saturnalia. 'Elector Reipublica' and Edgar Salin (1892-1974), ms. entries. VD 17 3:306854W; Savigny, Geschichte des römischen Rechts im Mittelalter VI, 457.