PETITJEAN (Michel) and MARCHAND (Marie-Louise) – THE GLOSSED BURGUNDIAN CUSTOMARY (late 14th century), edited by Josette Metman, Preface by Jean Bart and Pierre-Clément Timbal, Centre for the Study of Legal History, Centre for Historical Research of the
PETITJEAN (Michel) and MARCHAND (Marie-Louise) – THE GLOSSED BURGUNDIAN CUSTOMARY (late 14th century), edited by Josette Metman, Preface by Jean Bart and Pierre-Clément Timbal, Centre for the Study of Legal History, Centre for Historical Research of the
PETITJEAN (Michel) and MARCHAND (Marie-Louise) – THE GLOSSED BURGUNDIAN CUSTOMARY (late 14th century), edited by Josette Metman, Preface by Jean Bart and Pierre-Clément Timbal, Centre for the Study of Legal History, Centre for Historical Research of the
    PETITJEAN (Michel) and MARCHAND (Marie-Louise)
    THE GLOSSED BURGUNDIAN CUSTOMARY (late 14th century), edited by Josette Metman, Preface by Jean Bart and Pierre-Clément Timbal, Centre for the Study of Legal History, Centre for Historical Research of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Dijon
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1982
    octavo, publisher's binding in beige cardboard, 2 full-page reproductions outside the text, (underlining and annotations in pencil), good condition, VII-353 p.
    “The publication of the glossed Burgundian Customary Law is an exemplary undertaking in more ways than one, (…) it represents the successful culmination of the efforts of three generations of scholars: the edition of the text in manuscript 24 of the Beaune Municipal Library, begun at the start of this century by the Burgundian legal historian Ernest Champeaux, continued in Dijon by Georges Chevrier and now by Michel Petitjean, coincided with the study of another copy of the Customary Law, manuscript Paris, BN, nouv. acq. fr. 1230, which Marie-Louise had made the subject of her thesis at the École nationale des chartes, while the contribution of Josette Metman made it possible to extend the research to the entire Burgundian customary tradition. From such collaboration was bound to emerge an edition of exceptional scholarly quality.” (…) Careful indexes, covering both citations and subjects, complete this work, giving it the character of an incomparable study from which every medievalist can benefit.” (Monique-Cécile Garand, Scriptorium, no. 2/1983, p. 325 et seq.).

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Mots-clés : Customs, Regionalism, Burgundy

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