[Customs], LE GRAND (Louis) – CUSTOM OF THE BAILLAGE OF TROYES with commentary by Master Louis Le Grand, in which Roman Law is compared with Customary Law, which is observed in all the Provinces of the Kingdom; where he has indicated what is in use
[Customs], LE GRAND (Louis) – CUSTOM OF THE BAILLAGE OF TROYES with commentary by Master Louis Le Grand, in which Roman Law is compared with Customary Law, which is observed in all the Provinces of the Kingdom; where he has indicated what is in use
[Customs], LE GRAND (Louis) – CUSTOM OF THE BAILLAGE OF TROYES with commentary by Master Louis Le Grand, in which Roman Law is compared with Customary Law, which is observed in all the Provinces of the Kingdom; where he has indicated what is in use
[Customs], LE GRAND (Louis) – CUSTOM OF THE BAILLAGE OF TROYES with commentary by Master Louis Le Grand, in which Roman Law is compared with Customary Law, which is observed in all the Provinces of the Kingdom; where he has indicated what is in use
[Customs], LE GRAND (Louis) – CUSTOM OF THE BAILLAGE OF TROYES with commentary by Master Louis Le Grand, in which Roman Law is compared with Customary Law, which is observed in all the Provinces of the Kingdom; where he has indicated what is in use
    [Customs], THE GREAT (Louis)
    Custom of the Bailiwick of Troyes, with commentary by Master Louis Le Grand, in which Roman Law is compared with Customary Law, which is observed in all the Provinces of the Kingdom; where he has noted what is in use and reconciled the particular provisions of the Customs, which appear contradictory; 3rd ed.; Augmented by the Register of Customs of the Bailiwick of Troyes, drawn up in 1494, and the Minutes of 1496. And by several documents from the years 1507 and 1509 concerning the rights of Bourgeoisie and Franc-aleu in the Province of Champagne, which have not yet been printed.
Édition :
    Douai
Date :
    1715
    folio, full fawn calf, title on burgundy paper with gilt fleurons and framing fillets, red speckled edges, vignettes, tailpieces and initial letters, two-color title, double column printing, (slight abrasions, title paper erased, headcaps torn, joints split, corners bumped with small loss), fairly fresh interior, [3 ff.]-396-384-[33 ff.]-XXV p.
    A magnificent copy of the most important commentary on this custom (Pithou's commentary is actually misleadingly referred to by that author's name), covering the entirety of Champagne law, including that of fairs (certain local customs added to the Custom of Paris also deal with fairs and markets). This is one of the last editions. Rare. (Dupin, ref. 1288-3).

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450,00 €

Mots-clés : Customs