Legum abrogatarum et inusitatarum in omnibus curiis, terris, jurisdictionibus, & dominiis regni Franciæ tractatvs.

Door: Bugnyon, Philibert.


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  • Uitgever: Cui praeter titolos, summaria, accessêre Additiones .... auctore Liberto Francisco Christyn, J.C. Bruxellis : Petri de Dobbeleer ..., 1677. 2 Volumes. Contemp blind tooled calf bindings with gilt spine. xxii, 681,[23]; [xiv], 316, [88] pp. 4to. ...
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  • Extra informatie: - This book was first published in 1563 as: 'Traicté des loix abrogées et inusitées en toutes les cours du royaume de France'. It examines ancient, obsolete, repealed and unusual laws across the Kingdom of France. During this time, the French legal system was undergoing unification and modernization, as at the end of the First French War of Religion, the monarchy sought to standardize laws across the diverse regions of the kingdom. This treatise by Philibert Bugnyon (1530?-1590) addresses a period of transition from medieval legal systems (which often had local customs) to the more uniform legal system imposed by the French monarchy. Bugnyon was particularly concerned with understanding how older legal norms and customs could be integrated, revised, or discarded within the context of a modernizing France. He has been regarded as an expert in medieval French law, with a strong focus on providing historical context for legal norms. The editor and publisher of this 1677 edition, Liberto Francisco Christyn, was a Jesuit scholar based in Brussels, at the time a part of the Spanish Netherlands. He supplemented the original text with additional material, explanations, indexes and commentary that helped the reader understand the legal framework of his time in a broader context.
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