"First Edition Of The Napoleonic Code In 4 In Format; Published By Commaille Paris 1807 (civil Code)"
Rare Napoleonic Code of 1807 in Paris, at JA Commaille, Publisher, rue Bailleul-Saint-Honoré, No. 5; new Edition of the civil code of 1804, called for the First time "Napoleonic Code", the great Work of the Emperor of a collective work. "Civil Code of the French", with indicative notes of the Roman Laws, Customs, Ordinances, Edicts and Declarations which relate to each article; or Conference of the Civil Code, with the Ancient Laws; by Henri-Jean-Baptiste Dard (from Isère), Lawyer at the Paris Bar, and Professor of Roman Law at the Academy of Legislation; followed by a general table of contents in alphabetical order, by JA C*******, former Jurisconsult. Beautiful copy in 4 format; in dyed calfskin, ribbed spine decorated with gilt irons (with a fleur-de-lis in boxes alternating with motifs, green morocco title, red edges; a rare 4to copy For this new version of the "Civil Code" henceforth called "Napoleonic Code"... A moving testimony to the Legislation of Law from the First Empire period...