[PAPAL BULL - CONJURING, ETC.] POPE BONIFACE VIII (1235-1303), et al.?Sextus decretalium liber? in concilio Lugdunesi editus [and:] Clementis quinti constitutions in concilio vienensi edite? [and:] Extravagantes viginti Joannis vigesimisecundi? [and:] Extravagates coes Additio ultra priorem impressione? [and:] Constitutiones do domini Eugenii IIII. Pontificis marimi de unione Grecorum Armeno?.?[Venice: Luceantonii de Guinta, 1514]. 4to. Illustrated throughout with woodcuts and diagrams. 288, 120, 64, 64, 11 fols. Text in double-columns. Printed throughout in red and black. Contemporary brown calf, boards and spine decoratively stamped in blind (rebacked, preserving much of the spine (chipped), boards edgeworn, chipped, cracked, later endleaves and blanks, general title-page restored at outer margin at fore-edge (no apparent loss of text), text soiled, wrinkled, with ink marginalia throughout, final two parts with marginal dampstaining and occasional marginal worm damage). Approximately 8 ? x 6 x 2 ?". Good.This collection of canon law norms includes Boniface VIII's Sacrosanctae bull from 1298, which integrated the Liber Extra with the newer canonical norms from 1234. Issued in five parts, this collection of canon law is actually an omnibus of civil laws, researched and written primarily by jurists of the time. Beautifully printed by Giunta, the woodcuts depict church life as well as civil life. On the verso of fol. 137 is a woodcut depicting an itinerant conjuror performing tricks to an audience, with a caption warning that clerics should not engage with such undignified persons, as conjurors are jokers, fools, and buffoons.