MOURLON (Frédéric) – WRITTEN REHEARSALS ON THE CIVIL CODE containing AN EXPOSITION OF THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES, their reasons and the solution of theoretical questions, 12th ed. revised and updated by Ch. Demangeat (mq. t. III)
MOURLON (Frédéric) – WRITTEN REHEARSALS ON THE CIVIL CODE containing AN EXPOSITION OF THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES, their reasons and the solution of theoretical questions, 12th ed. revised and updated by Ch. Demangeat (mq. t. III)
MOURLON (Frédéric) – WRITTEN REHEARSALS ON THE CIVIL CODE containing AN EXPOSITION OF THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES, their reasons and the solution of theoretical questions, 12th ed. revised and updated by Ch. Demangeat (mq. t. III)
MOURLON (Frédéric) – WRITTEN REHEARSALS ON THE CIVIL CODE containing AN EXPOSITION OF THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES, their reasons and the solution of theoretical questions, 12th ed. revised and updated by Ch. Demangeat (mq. t. III)
    MOURLON (Frédéric)
    WRITTEN REHEARSALS ON THE CIVIL CODE containing THE EXPOSITION OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES, their reasons and the solution of theoretical questions, 12th ed. revised and updated by Ch. Demangeat (mq. t. III)
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1884-1885
    2 vols. in-8, half black morocco, gilt title on spine with 4 false raised bands, (sagging headcaps, worn corners with some losses to the edges, some foxing), VIII-952 / VIII-959 p.
    Even though, theoretically, Mourlon can be classified among the minor authors of the School of Exegesis (in agreement with J.-L. Halpérin), he nonetheless possesses two distinctive features that make his text important. Firstly, its three-volume format makes it one of the first to follow the structure of the Civil Code taught in law faculties. It is this organization of the text that would be reproduced a few years later in the elementary treatises of Baudry and Planiol. On the other hand, he clearly made a reference to this category of elementary treatises, and Dramard (no. 112) speaks in these terms: “The sustained success of this work has caused all previous elementary books of the same kind to be neglected. It is an excellent guide for schoolchildren, and professors, whose teaching he often analyzes and comments on, generally recommend it to their students. There is nothing to detract from the assessment given a few years ago by Mr. Dalloz: “Under this modest title of written repetitions, Mr. Dalloz has published a book that has long enjoyed in schools an esteem no less great than deserved. It is indeed one of those good elementary books that have rendered eminent service to studies and whose real scope and merit make them worthy of a place in the jurist's library.” It is one of those valuable works that can be useful both to those who study them to learn and to those who consult them to gain insight.

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