COUTURIER DE FOURNOUE (Abdon-René) – COUTUMES DE LA PROVINCE ET COMTÉ PAIRIE DE LA MARCHE, RESSORT DU PARLEMENT DE PARIS, avec des observations essentiellement utiles, pour les entendre, dans le sens & l’énergie où elles doivent l’être selon les usage (…)
COUTURIER DE FOURNOUE (Abdon-René) – COUTUMES DE LA PROVINCE ET COMTÉ PAIRIE DE LA MARCHE, RESSORT DU PARLEMENT DE PARIS, avec des observations essentiellement utiles, pour les entendre, dans le sens & l’énergie où elles doivent l’être selon les usage (…)
    COUTURIER DE FOURNOUE (Abdon-René)
    Customs of the Province and County Peerage of La Marche, under the jurisdiction of the Parliament of Paris, with essentially useful observations for understanding them in the sense and with the force in which they should be understood according to custom (…) to which are added all the Ordinances, Edicts, Declarations and Decrees of Louis XV concerning the new Jurisprudence and Supplement to the New Commentary on Custom
Édition :
    Clermont-Ferrand
Date :
    1744 - 1748
    small quarto, full mottled blond calf, spine with raised bands, gilt title on beige cardboard, red edges, vignette, initial letters, (covers slightly rubbed with isolated spots, small damage to the headcaps, upper joints slightly split, one corner missing), text very fresh, XIII-(3)-308-CXV-III-22 (2) p.
    “The fourth edition of our Custom, printed by Vernoy in Moulins in 1618, contains the notes of Master Charles du Moulin [...], and no one can doubt that this edition is not only the cleanest and best printed of all those that have been made, but also the most accurate in terms of the Chapters, the Texts, and the Reference Numbers of the articles, alongside which are the notes, which reveal at a glance a complete and very useful work. I therefore believed I could do nothing better than to adhere to this Moulins edition, for the application of the observations, in which I have in good faith only the aim of providing some instructions to readers on current practices and the understanding of the application of the Custom, in order to try to moderate the zeal of bad demands and undertakings that might be contrary to it, and to avoid the ruin of property and the loss of lawsuits.” (excerpt from the preface) In reality, Couturier de Fournoue is protecting himself against the attacks of Me Jacoby, whom he fiercely opposes and who published another edition of this custom of the March a few years earlier (in 1695 and 1744). (Dupin, ref. 1245-4).

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