IMBERT (Jean), GUENOIS (Pierre) et AUTOMNE (Bernard) – LA PRACTIQUE JUDICIAIRE, TANT CIVILE QUE CRIMINELLE, receuë & observée par tout le Royaume de France. Composée par M. J. I., Lieutenant Criminel au Siège Royal de Fontenay le Comte. ILLUSTRÉE ET ENRIC
IMBERT (Jean), GUENOIS (Pierre) et AUTOMNE (Bernard) – LA PRACTIQUE JUDICIAIRE, TANT CIVILE QUE CRIMINELLE, receuë & observée par tout le Royaume de France. Composée par M. J. I., Lieutenant Criminel au Siège Royal de Fontenay le Comte. ILLUSTRÉE ET ENRIC
IMBERT (Jean), GUENOIS (Pierre) et AUTOMNE (Bernard) – LA PRACTIQUE JUDICIAIRE, TANT CIVILE QUE CRIMINELLE, receuë & observée par tout le Royaume de France. Composée par M. J. I., Lieutenant Criminel au Siège Royal de Fontenay le Comte. ILLUSTRÉE ET ENRIC
IMBERT (Jean), GUENOIS (Pierre) et AUTOMNE (Bernard) – LA PRACTIQUE JUDICIAIRE, TANT CIVILE QUE CRIMINELLE, receuë & observée par tout le Royaume de France. Composée par M. J. I., Lieutenant Criminel au Siège Royal de Fontenay le Comte. ILLUSTRÉE ET ENRIC
IMBERT (Jean), GUENOIS (Pierre) et AUTOMNE (Bernard) – LA PRACTIQUE JUDICIAIRE, TANT CIVILE QUE CRIMINELLE, receuë & observée par tout le Royaume de France. Composée par M. J. I., Lieutenant Criminel au Siège Royal de Fontenay le Comte. ILLUSTRÉE ET ENRIC
    IMBERT (Jean), GUENOIS (Pierre) and AUTOMNE (Bernard)
    JUDICIAL PRACTICE, BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL, received and observed throughout the Kingdom of France. Compiled by Mr. JI, Criminal Lieutenant at the Royal Court of Fontenay-le-Comte. ILLUSTRATED AND ENRICHED WITH SEVERAL LEARNED Commentaries, Interpretations, and Annotations, extracted both from the same Author and from Doctors and Practitioners, both ancient and modern, Edicts, Ordinances, and Decrees of the Courts of Parliament. By P.G., Counselor to the King and Lieutenant Particular at the Court of Issoudun in Berry, and Mr. BAIC, Advocate at the Parliament of Bordeaux. With a Methodical Table, containing the entire State and Government of Justice and Police in France. ENCHIRIDION OR BRIEF COLLECTION OF LAW WRITTEN, KEPT AND OBSERVED OR ABOLISHED IN FRANCE, Reviewed, corrected, augmented, and supplemented by P. Guenois. and since then, in addition to the previous impressions by B. Automne.
Édition :
    [Paris]
Date :
    [1611]
    in-8, full fawn calf, gilt title on spine with four raised bands decorated with gilt underlining fillets, gilt fillets framing the covers, headbands, decorated initials and vignettes, folding methodical tables, Manuscript bookplate of the author, Stamped and labeled bookplate, (binding rubbed with scuffs, upper headcap torn, corners bumped, gilts faded, non-penetrating wormholes, missing page of title and one page of the folding table, foxing and dampstaining inside, library marks), [12]-752-[57]-226-[12] p.
    (Dupin no. 1170 for the Judicial Practice and 999 for the Enchiridion). Imbert was the first great criminal lawyer of the 16th century, whose Judicial Practice appeared in Latin as early as 1538 and, due to its success, was translated into French by the author himself in 1548. Numerous editions followed. It is one of the essential testimonies of French criminal law prior to Colbert's ordinances. Furthermore, it is remarkably modern in its presentation; it should be noted that the work begins with a methodical table of contents, attached to the binding, which attempts to describe the judicial institutions in a synoptic manner. The Enchiridion is an alphabetical collection (particularly remarkable given the date of its writing) in which one finds such modern terms as consent, cause, condition, and contract. The work constitutes a dictionary of 16th-century law, updated to reflect 17th-century developments by later annotators. Second edition. Truly exceptional.

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