LOISEL (Antoine), LAURIÈRE (Eusèbe de), DUPIN (Eugène), LABOULAYE (Édouard) – ANTOINE LOYSEL'S CUSTOMARY INSTITUTES or MANUAL OF SEVERAL AND VARIOUS RULES, SENTENCES AND PROVERBS, BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN, OF CUSTOMARY AND MORE ORDINARY LAW OF THE F
LOISEL (Antoine), LAURIÈRE (Eusèbe de), DUPIN (Eugène), LABOULAYE (Édouard) – ANTOINE LOYSEL'S CUSTOMARY INSTITUTES or MANUAL OF SEVERAL AND VARIOUS RULES, SENTENCES AND PROVERBS, BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN, OF CUSTOMARY AND MORE ORDINARY LAW OF THE F
LOISEL (Antoine), LAURIÈRE (Eusèbe de), DUPIN (Eugène), LABOULAYE (Édouard) – ANTOINE LOYSEL'S CUSTOMARY INSTITUTES or MANUAL OF SEVERAL AND VARIOUS RULES, SENTENCES AND PROVERBS, BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN, OF CUSTOMARY AND MORE ORDINARY LAW OF THE F
LOISEL (Antoine), LAURIÈRE (Eusèbe de), DUPIN (Eugène), LABOULAYE (Édouard) – ANTOINE LOYSEL'S CUSTOMARY INSTITUTES or MANUAL OF SEVERAL AND VARIOUS RULES, SENTENCES AND PROVERBS, BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN, OF CUSTOMARY AND MORE ORDINARY LAW OF THE F
    LOISEL (Antoine), LAURIÈRE (Eusèbe de), DUPIN (Eugène), LABOULAYE (Édouard)
    ANTOINE LOYSEL'S CUSTOMARY INSTITUTES, OR MANUAL OF SEVERAL AND VARIOUS RULES, SENTENCES, AND PROVERBS, BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN, OF THE CUSTOMARY AND MORE ORDINARY LAW OF FRANCE, with notes by Eusèbe de LAURIÈRE. New edition, revised, corrected, and augmented by M. DUPIN (…) and Édouard LABOULAYE
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1846
    2 vols. in-12, half-brown calfskin, smooth spines richly decorated with blind-tooled fillets, friezes and gilt fleurons, marbled edges, bound in the name of "P. Parroche", (some leather missing on the spine, two non-penetrating wormholes on the spine of vol. II, partial split joints, edges slightly rubbed, some foxing and dampstaining), CXXVI-432 / 522 p.
    Dupin, no. 734. A monument of French law, first published in 1610 in a collection of the author's works, then separately in 1646. It is a collation of all the legal and customary sayings, but also an invention of some of them. We have the edition augmented with notes by E. de Laurière. Dupin adds for this edition: "This work is considered the best of those written by de Laurière" (Dupin, ref. 1162). Faced with such a monument, one could multiply the quotations, emphasizing that many of these sayings have entered common parlance. But we prefer to give a few rarer examples: "at no time can a pig be led to pasture," because of the manure produced; "he who marries the wife marries the debts"; "There is no pleasure that he who does not want"; "poverty is not a vice, but in great poverty there is no great loyalty." Each of these quotations is accompanied by its source and explanation. New edition revised, corrected and augmented by Dupin and E. Laboulaye. Very rare.

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