"Rare, Beautiful Set Of Pleas From The Reign Of Henri IV In Three Large Volumes By Loys Servin, 1604"
Published from 1604 to 1608 and wonderfully brought together in beautiful and rare fresh decorative bindings from the original early 17th century, these three large volumes in 12, full tinted calf, spine with wide ribs decorated with very beautiful gilt irons in the boxes, Havana morocco titles, gilt volume numbers, red edges from the time of publication, two-tone titles and typographic elements... A rare collection from the Reign of Henri IV. (more than four centuries) of the "Pleas of Mrs. Loys Servin, Counselor to the King in his Council of State, and his Advocate General in his Court of Parliament. "With Arrests intervened on it". In Paris at Jean de Heuqueville, rue Saint-Jacques, at the Peace. M. DC. IIII. / M. DC. VIII; (1604/1608). This important collection recounts the procedural disputes affecting politics, law and relates to us the differences between Persons of condition and the arbitrations of the Court, a mine of history and a rare document to understand this period in a work of Historian