MAYNARD (Geraud de) – NOTABLES ET SINGULIÈRES QUESTIONS DE DROIT ÉCRIT, JUGÉES AU PARLEMENT DE TOULOUSE, CONFÉRÉES AVEC LES PRÉJUGÉS DES AUTRES PARLEMENS DE FRANCE, Les arrêts, et discours prononcés en robe rouge par M. Antoine de Lestang ; Les Discours d
MAYNARD (Geraud de) – NOTABLES ET SINGULIÈRES QUESTIONS DE DROIT ÉCRIT, JUGÉES AU PARLEMENT DE TOULOUSE, CONFÉRÉES AVEC LES PRÉJUGÉS DES AUTRES PARLEMENS DE FRANCE, Les arrêts, et discours prononcés en robe rouge par M. Antoine de Lestang ; Les Discours d
MAYNARD (Geraud de) – NOTABLES ET SINGULIÈRES QUESTIONS DE DROIT ÉCRIT, JUGÉES AU PARLEMENT DE TOULOUSE, CONFÉRÉES AVEC LES PRÉJUGÉS DES AUTRES PARLEMENS DE FRANCE, Les arrêts, et discours prononcés en robe rouge par M. Antoine de Lestang ; Les Discours d
MAYNARD (Geraud de) – NOTABLES ET SINGULIÈRES QUESTIONS DE DROIT ÉCRIT, JUGÉES AU PARLEMENT DE TOULOUSE, CONFÉRÉES AVEC LES PRÉJUGÉS DES AUTRES PARLEMENS DE FRANCE, Les arrêts, et discours prononcés en robe rouge par M. Antoine de Lestang ; Les Discours d
    MAYNARD (Geraud de)
    Notable and singular questions of written law, judged in the Parliament of Toulouse, compared with the rulings of the other parliaments of France; the judgments and speeches delivered in a red robe by Mr. Antoine de Lestang; the speeches of Mr. de Beloy; the pleadings of Mr. Jacques de Puymisson; the history of the Houses of Foix and Armagnac, of the Béarn region, of the County of Toulouse, and other specific places within this jurisdiction. New edition, revised, corrected, and augmented, divided into eleven books, enriched with new chapter texts and numerous new summaries explaining the matters and decisions; written in a more French and intelligible style; with a very methodical and extensive table in the form of decisions.
Édition :
    Toulouse
Date :
    1751
    2 vols. folio, full mottled fawn calf, gilt titles & volumes, spine with 6 raised bands, compartments decorated with floral motifs and double fillets framing, double gilt fillets on the edges, red edges, tailpieces and initials (boards rubbed, headcaps and corners slightly worn, small part missing from title of vol. II), interior very fresh, good overall condition, [4 ff.]-XXVI-952 / XV-830 p.
    (Dupin no. 917). Maynard's rulings enjoyed considerable success in the 17th and 18th centuries. They were translated into Latin and published in Germany in 1660, and received a new and final edition in 1751. The fundamental interest of Maynard's rulings lies in the fact that, despite the title of the work, all the decisions of the Parliament of France are commented on and compared with those of the Parliament of Toulouse, thus providing a very complete overview of French law in the mid-17th century. Christian Chêne points out (p. 265) that Maynard and Catellan appear as the two principal legal scholars of the Parliament of Toulouse and that Maynard was still one of the most frequently consulted in the second half of the 18th century, even though the first edition dates from around 1600. This is explained by the high reliability of the reported judgments and a very nuanced doctrinal discussion by the best authors of the late 16th and 17th centuries (Charondas, Cujas, Coquille, etc.). More anecdotally, the work contains a complete analysis of the trial of Martin Guerre and an account of the doctrinal reflections it provoked. This is the latest edition, in a beautiful binding.

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