[JOUSSE (Daniel)] – CHRONOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF ORDINANCES, EDICTS & REGULATORY DECREES CITED IN THE NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE ORDINANCES OF THE MONTHS OF APRIL 1667, AUGUST 1669, AUGUST 1670, & MARCH 1673; vol. I (of 3): From 1453 to 1686 inclusive
[JOUSSE (Daniel)] – CHRONOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF ORDINANCES, EDICTS & REGULATORY DECREES CITED IN THE NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE ORDINANCES OF THE MONTHS OF APRIL 1667, AUGUST 1669, AUGUST 1670, & MARCH 1673; vol. I (of 3): From 1453 to 1686 inclusive
[JOUSSE (Daniel)] – CHRONOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF ORDINANCES, EDICTS & REGULATORY DECREES CITED IN THE NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE ORDINANCES OF THE MONTHS OF APRIL 1667, AUGUST 1669, AUGUST 1670, & MARCH 1673; vol. I (of 3): From 1453 to 1686 inclusive
    [JOUSSE (Daniel)]
    CHRONOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF ORDINANCES, EDICTS & REGULATORY DECREES CITED IN THE NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE ORDINANCES OF THE MONTHS OF APRIL 1667, AUGUST 1669, AUGUST 1670, & MARCH 1673; vol. I (of 3): From 1453 to 1686 inclusive
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1757
    in-8, full mottled fawn calf, gilt titles and volumes on burgundy and black paper, spine with 5 raised bands decorated with gilt fleurons and framing fillets, red edges, (joints split, headcaps damaged, corners bumped with some losses, spine and bands rubbed with small abrasions, some marginal foxing), XXX-656 p.
    (Dupin No. 1496). A fundamental work of French civil, commercial, and criminal law, this commentary on Colbert's ordinances by Jousse reflects the 18th-century attempts to adapt rules established a century earlier, which contemporary authors already agreed were among the least successful of the Colbertian codifications. The supplementary study focuses on the "épices," that is, the salaries or fees received by judges and court officials.

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