FLEURIGEON
    ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    Year IX of the Republic.
    3 vols. in-8, brown half-leather, green title pieces, gilt fleurons, marbled edges, (covers slightly rubbed, some damp stains), very fresh interior, 443 / 441 / 308 p.
    (Dupin no. 1391). A fine copy of the first edition of this work, which marks a significant date in the history of administrative law. It represents the first attempt to organize the proliferation of regulations that characterized the revolutionary period. This copy is also of fundamental interest to the study of administrative law: it is generally accepted, following Dupin, that the first edition of this work dates from 1806 (see, for example, F. Burdeau, Histoire du Droit Administratif), whereas the copy presented here dates from 1800, demonstrating that the effort to codify administrative law predates the Napoleonic era and the Civil Code. Furthermore, this work is also fascinating, listing all the major revolutionary texts, as well as specific legislation such as the wearing of the cockade and the revolutionary calendar. On this last point, we will probably note the only consecration of astrology in administrative law, since the beginning of this calendar is fixed by the passage from one sign of the zodiac to another.

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