[MENOCHIO (Jacopo)], MENOCHII (Jacobi)
    DE ARBITRARIIS IUDICUM QUESTIONIBUS & CAUSIS
Édition :
    Lugduni (Lyon)
Date :
    1605
    folio, green suede binding, brown raised bands, red and black title page, garnet morocco title page, (worn covers with losses at corners and edges, damaged headcaps, foxing and pitting, light dampstain at the top of the index, 44 f.-696-101 p.
    A seminal text on the status and jurisdictional power of judges, first published in 1573 and continuously republished throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. All French authors in countries with codified law refer to its analyses. The work is divided into two parts. The first contains a general treatise organized by questions, while the second presents over 600 solved cases. A substantial index concludes the work, making it highly accessible. Among the various topics covered are reflections on the right of the poor to access justice (cases 60 and 61), on the discipline of magistrates (Quaestio 59 ff.), on the general principles governing the pronouncement of judgments (Quaestio 8 ff.), and the final hundred cases are devoted to specific areas: the judge's power in criminal matters, feudal matters, and religious matters. Among the old handwritten bookplates found on this work, we note that of “Charles-Claude Delacourt Dambepieux lawyer”.

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