TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore) – LE DROIT CIVIL EXPLIQUÉ SUIVANT L’ORDRE DES ARTICLES DU CODE DEPUIS ET Y COMPRIS LE TITRE DE LA VENTE, Ouvrage qui fait suite à celui de M. Toullier, mais dans lequel on a adopté la forme plus commode du commentaire : PREMIÈR
    TROPLONG (Raymond-Théodore)
    CIVIL LAW EXPLAINED ACCORDING TO THE ORDER OF THE ARTICLES OF THE CODE SINCE AND INCLUDING THE TITLE ON SALE, a work which follows that of Mr. Toullier, but in which the more convenient form of commentary has been adopted: FIRST SERIES - On SALE 2 vols. 2nd ed. 1835, entirely conforming to the first and second; commentary on Title VI of Book III of the Civil Code; - On EXCHANGE and LEASE 3 vols. 1st ed. 1840; commentary on Titles VII and VIII of Book III of the Civil Code. - On PARTNERSHIP CONTRACT 2 vols. 1st ed. 1843; commentary on Title IX of Book III of the Civil Code. - On LOANS 1 vol. 1st ed. 1845; Commentary on Title X, Book III of the Civil Code - On Deposit and Sequestration and Aleatory Contracts, 1 vol., 1st ed. 1845; commentary on Titles XI and XII, Book III of the Civil Code. - On Mandate, 1 vol., 1st ed. 1846; commentary on Title XIII, Book III of the Civil Code. - On Suretyship and Transactions, 1 vol., 1st ed. 1846; commentary on Titles XIV and XV, Book III of the Civil Code. - On Imprisonment for Debt in Civil and Commercial Matters, 1 vol., 1st ed. 1847; commentary on Title XVI, Book III of the Civil Code. - On Pledge, Pledge, and Antichresis, 1 vol., 1st ed. 1847; commentary on Title XVII, Book III of the Civil Code. - On Privileges and Mortgages, 4 vols., 2nd ed. 1835; commentary on Title XVIII of Book III of the Civil Code. - On PRIVILEGES and MORTGAGES, 1 vol., 1856 edition; commentary on the Law of March 23, 1855, on TRANSCRIPTION; this commentary is followed by an appendix containing: 1° the report and discussion to the Legislative Body; 2° the instructions from the Directorate General of Domains and Registration to its agents, concerning the interpretation of this new law. - On PRESCRIPTION, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1835; commentary on Title XX of Book III of the Civil Code. SECOND SERIES - On GIFTS and WILLS, 4 vols., 1st edition, 1855; commentary on Title II of Book III of the Napoleonic Code - On MARRIAGE CONTRACTS and the respective rights of spouses, 4 vols., 2nd edition. 1851, augmented with an alphabetical and analytical table of contents and several rulings; commentary on Title V of Book III of the CC
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1835 to 1847
    28 volumes in-8, half-bound in garnet, gilt titles and volumes on smooth spines decorated with gilt and cold-stamped lines, speckled edges, (very slight abrasions, some impacts on the covers and edges of some volumes, foxing and pinholes in the interior, paper sometimes acidified, rare dampstains), XXXIJ-680 / 579 / CXII-401 / 524 / 499 / C-474 / 604 / CLXXV-460 / 508 / XVI-768 / 716 / XLVI-568 / LXXVIIJ-585 / 595 / 526 / 500 / XV-604 / 670.
    We will not revisit the rehabilitation that Troplong's work is currently undergoing (see catalogue 13). Let us instead discuss the bibliography of this collection. Troplong presented himself, like Duvergier, as the continuator of the treatise that Toullier left unfinished at his death (it should be noted that Duvergier has a stronger claim to this than Troplong, since it was Toullier himself who had asked him to undertake it!). Furthermore, Troplong began his work in a haphazard manner. He published simultaneously the volumes devoted to sales, as a direct continuation of T., but also those devoted to prescription, and therefore concerning the final articles of the Code. He then continued with privileges and mortgages, followed by leases and exchanges, and finally, in order, with the remaining titles. It should be noted that while the first volumes... Published in 1833, the new editions present themselves as "entirely in conformity with the previous ones." This first series was completed in 1856 with the volume on "the commentary of the law of March 23, 1855." T. then undertook, in a second series, to resume work on the legal code section that had been covered by Toullier. He thus produced the four volumes of "Marriage Contracts" (1851) and the four of "Donations and Wills" (1855), but died in turn, before having, by any means, completed his work. This is a rare, complete French edition, preserved here in good condition.

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Mots-clés : Civil Law, Civil Code, Exegesis