LOUET (Georges), BRODEAU (Julien) – RECUEIL D’AUCUNS NOTABLES ARRESTS, DONNEZ EN LA COUR DE PARLEMENT DE PARIS, pris des Mémoires de Mons. Maître George Louet, Conseiller du Roy en icelle, Nouvelle et dernière éd. Revue, corrigée et augmentée de plusieurs
LOUET (Georges), BRODEAU (Julien) – RECUEIL D’AUCUNS NOTABLES ARRESTS, DONNEZ EN LA COUR DE PARLEMENT DE PARIS, pris des Mémoires de Mons. Maître George Louet, Conseiller du Roy en icelle, Nouvelle et dernière éd. Revue, corrigée et augmentée de plusieurs
LOUET (Georges), BRODEAU (Julien) – RECUEIL D’AUCUNS NOTABLES ARRESTS, DONNEZ EN LA COUR DE PARLEMENT DE PARIS, pris des Mémoires de Mons. Maître George Louet, Conseiller du Roy en icelle, Nouvelle et dernière éd. Revue, corrigée et augmentée de plusieurs
    LOUET (Georges), BRODEAU (Julien)
    A COLLECTION OF SOME NOTABLE RULINGS ISSUED IN THE PARLIAMENT OF PARIS, taken from the Memoirs of Mr. George Louet, Counselor to the King therein, New and final edition. Revised, corrected and augmented with several rulings issued since previous printings and other notable decisions, By Mr. Julien Brodeau, With two very extensive tables of Chapters and Subject Matter
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1650
    folio, full brown calf, gilt title on spine with 6 raised bands decorated with fleurons, friezes and double gilt fillets, covers framed by a double gilt fillet, speckled edges, title page in red and black, headbands and initials, double column printing, manuscript Ex-Libris, (binding rubbed with leather losses on the covers, corners and edges, headcaps torn, spine rubbed with scuffs), interior fresh except for some dampstaining at the end of the work, 998 p.
    A work of excellent reputation, praised by Henrys in these terms: “Since the aforementioned Monsieur Brodeau has combined practice with study, and the application of the bar with the reading of good books, one can not better employ one's time than by reading what he has left us of his remarks; if Monsieur Louet's collection is commendable in itself, it is no less so for its commentary” (collection of judgments, book 1, chapter 3, p. 36). It is indeed one of the best collections of jurisprudence from the Parliament of Paris of the 17th century, still cited today in legal histories as one of the principal jurisprudential sources (see, for example, A.M. Patault, Introduction historique au droit des biens, PUF 1989). This Geneva edition is extremely rare (it is missing from Cujas and the BNF) and is not mentioned by Dupin (ref. 1316).

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