HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
HELO (François) – FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or the commentaries on French civil law are explored, each in its separate Title; In accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs &
    HELO (François)
    FRENCH JURISPRUDENCE CONFERRED WITH ROMAN LAW ON THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN. Or, the commentaries on civil and French law are explored, each in its separate title; in accordance with the laws, ordinances, customs, and decrees, following the universal practice of France, civil and criminal, whether in customary law countries or in countries of written law. With three treatises on Roman, French, secular, and ecclesiastical jurisdictions, their differences and their relationships in general and in particular on the origin and nature of the fiefs of France, ancient and new. Augmented with the institutes of Emperor Justinian; newly translated into French, with the Latin alongside. Divided into three volumes.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1665 / 1665 / 1664
    3 t. in 2 vol. in-8, full mottled fawn calf, gilt titles and volumes on spines with five raised bands, compartments richly decorated with gilt fillets framing friezes, fleurons and gilt arabesques, gilt rolls on the edges, mottled edges, initials, vignette, ornamental friezes and tailpiece, manuscript ex-libris, folding table, (binding very rubbed with numerous abrasions on the covers, some light losses of leather and impacts on vol. I, dampstaining in the interior), fair condition, interior fresh, [20]-664 / 374-371-[24] p.

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