[Customs], [MOTAYS] – Customs of Brittany and particular practices of some towns and territories of the same province. With very learned observations, a number of decisions and decrees, by which one can see all the changes that have taken place.
[Customs], [MOTAYS] – Customs of Brittany and particular practices of some towns and territories of the same province. With very learned observations, a number of decisions and decrees, by which one can see all the changes that have taken place.
[Customs], [MOTAYS] – Customs of Brittany and particular practices of some towns and territories of the same province. With very learned observations, a number of decisions and decrees, by which one can see all the changes that have taken place.
    [Coutumes], [MOTAYS]
    Customs of Brittany and Particular Practices of Some Towns and Territories of the Same Province. With very learned observations, a number of Decisions and Decrees, showing all the changes that have taken place at the Palace since the Reformation of the said Custom. Augmented with two Tables, one of Preferences and the other of Prescriptions. First edition
Édition :
    Nantes
Date :
    1725
    in-4, full hazel calf, title on fawn paper on spine with 5 raised bands decorated with fleurons, lace and gilt framing fillets, roll on the edges, red edges, two-color black and red title, headbands, vignettes and initials, (boards rubbed with scuffs, tailcap damaged, edges and corners bumped with small missing pieces, in appendix Table of Prescriptions torn at 2 folds without loss of text), interior very fresh, [From the personal library of Gérard de Chapel d'Espinassoux acquired by the Filâtre de Longchamps Family], [9 ff.]-585-64-26-10 p.
    An anonymous commentary on this custom, the author of which is revealed by Poullain Duparc. This Breton custom is called the "Custom of the Anonymous." Barbier I-810b, Kerviler X-694, Miorcec de Kerdanet 168, Sacher 152, Levot II-524, Dupin, 1213-25.

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