2 Large In.4 Volumes In Temporary Binding,
Artist: Gérard De Maynar"_à380
A valuable treatise on law by Gérard de Maynard in two substantial In4 volumes in a period Henri IV temporary binding; printed in Paris in M. DC. VI. (1606). Published by Robert Foüet, on Rue Saint-Jacques, near the Mathurins. A remarkable copy despite the missing title page of the first volume. A rarity from the late Renaissance, published during the reign of King Henri IV, who died four years later, in a reinforced temporary binding covered with bluish paper, with titles and volume numbers in ink on white paper. Decorative binding of the period known as “temporary binding”.... A complete work in two volumes containing: “The First and Second Parts of the Notable and Singular Questions of Written Law. Decided and Judged by Memorable Rulings of the Sovereign Court of the Parliament of Toulouse. Along with a compilation of judgments and rulings rendered on the same subject, both in the regions governed by written law and in the other Parliaments and Sovereign Courts of the Kingdom of France. By Mr. Gérard de Maynard, Counselor to the King at the said Court of Parliament of Toulouse....
380 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Cardboard
Width: les deux volumes 13,5 cm
Height: 24 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Reference (ID): 1785293
Availability: In stock
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