PAPON (Jean), with additions by BERGERON (Nicolai), TILLER, CHANUT and FAY
    CORPUS JURIS FRANCICI SEV, ABSOLUTISSIMA COLLECTIO ARRESTORUM SIVE RERUM IN SUPREMIS FRANCIÆ TRIBUNALIBUS & PARLAMENTIS IUDICATARUM
Édition :
    Coloniæ Allobrogum (Geneva)
Date :
    1624
    folio, mottled brown calf, spine with raised bands and decoration, mottled edges, black and red title page, vignettes, printed in 2 columns, (heavy abrasions on the covers and spine, faded gilts, bumped corners, worn headcaps, cracked joints on the second cover, some paper losses on the first 2 leaves, foxing) Old handwritten ex-libris dated 1745, 8 leaves-766 pages-25 leaves.
    Dupin no. 873, missing from the BNF, Berkeley, Harvard. The “Papon decrees” marked a pivotal moment in the understanding of the jurisprudence of the Parliaments. Prior to their publication, jurists relied primarily on collections of decrees from a single Parliament (such as the old 14th-century treatise by Jean du Coq, Johannes Galli, annotated in 1558 by Dumoulin, or the decrees of Guy Pape for the Parliament of Dauphiné, 1st ed. 1517). However, the growth of the Provincial Parliaments (Toulouse, 1444; Dauphiné, 1447; Bordeaux, 1462; Dijon, 1477; Aix, 1501, etc.) as well as the trends toward legal unification under royal influence created a need for syntheses, of which Papon's is the first. It remains today an important source for understanding the original jurisprudence of these Parliaments. Its universalist logic is well illustrated by the title of the Latin edition we are presenting, which clearly falls within the movement of creating codes of private or semi-public initiative (Henri III code, Henri IV code, Louis XIII code) which marks the period 1560-1650.

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