BLONDEAU (Hyacinthe)
    CHRESTOMATHY, or SELECTION OF TEXTS FOR AN ELEMENTARY COURSE IN ROMAN PRIVATE LAW, PRECEDED BY AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LAW
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1830
    octavo, half brown calf, compartmentalized spine decorated with blind-tooled fillets, (slight impact at the bottom of the second plate, some pitting) good copy despite the aforementioned defects, CXVI-484 p.
    Under this title, a work comprised of two distinct parts. First, a collection of fundamental texts of Roman law, not translated but presented and, above all, extensively annotated in French. Second, an exceptionally comprehensive “Introduction to the Study of Law,” in which the author, known to have been a pillar of the Thémis school, reflects on the concept of law and, more importantly, on its teaching methods at the Faculty of Law in Paris. It is thus an important testimony to the attempts to reform this teaching by a school that was very vehemently opposed to Dean Delvincourt.

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