DENISART (Jean-Baptiste)
    COLLECTION OF NEW DECISIONS AND CONCEPTS RELATED TO CURRENT CASE LAW, 7th revised and considerably enlarged edition
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1771
    4 vols. in-4, mottled brown calf, spine with raised bands, red edges, title page in burgundy morocco and volume page in brown morocco, (boards rubbed, spine damaged with losses on vol. I, lower headcaps worn, corners bumped, leather partially detached on the pastedowns, title page damaged on vol. I, light marginal dampstains), interiors fresh despite the defects indicated.
    Until the mid-18th century, collections of case law were generally presented by their authors in a rather loose chronological or thematic format. Under the influence of the encyclopedic spirit, two authors chose to present their collections of case law in alphabetical order. Brillon was the first (see above), followed by Denisart. This resulted in texts that were more comprehensive in terms of case law than traditional dictionaries such as those by Ferrière. Moreover, Denisart's text is of exceptional quality, making it a key source for the study of old law. Contrary to Dupin's assertion, this edition is not the last, as a new one was published in 1775. Worn copy.

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