[Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius de) – TEXT OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE PROVOSTRY AND VISCOUNTY OF PARIS; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
[Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius de) – TEXT OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE PROVOSTRY AND VISCOUNTY OF PARIS; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
[Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius de) – TEXT OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE PROVOSTRY AND VISCOUNTY OF PARIS; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
[Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius de) – TEXT OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE PROVOSTRY AND VISCOUNTY OF PARIS; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
[Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius de) – TEXT OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE PROVOSTRY AND VISCOUNTY OF PARIS; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
[Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius de) – TEXT OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE PROVOSTRY AND VISCOUNTY OF PARIS; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
    [Paris], LAURIÈRE (Eusebius of)
    Text of the Customs of the Provostry and Viscounty of Paris; With many new notes, found after his death; which have as their principal purpose to make known the meaning and spirit of each article
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1777
    3 vols. in-12, contemporary mottled havana calfskin, gilt title on burgundy paper, smooth spines decorated with gilt fleurons and framing fillets, marbled edges, covers framed with blind fillets, gilt fillets on the edges, (joints marked, some small abrasions, some library marks), text very fresh, XXXIX-412 / 446 / 447 p.
    This posthumous edition and update of this commentary is original in its approach to and historical interpretation of the articles of the Custom of Paris. Its analysis is particularly thorough thanks to the author's knowledge of the various customs of France. He even expressed the wish to publish a "Grand Coutumier" (Great Customary), a project that never came to fruition, as it was Bourdot de Richebourg who published the first edition of a comprehensive work combining both the text of the customs and their commentaries. While De Laurrière is not generally considered a great jurist but rather a compiler, he is nonetheless one of the first and greatest historians of his time in terms of the analysis of sources and their evolution. Dupin, no. 1267-2

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