Null [Coutume. Chartres. 1710]. Coutumes du duché, bailliage et siège présidial …
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[Coutume. Chartres. 1710]. Coutumes du duché, bailliage et siège présidial de Chartres, Pays chartrain, Perche-Goüet commentées par M. J. Couart. Second edition increased with the notes of C. Du Molin, the translation of the Latin passages and the minutes of the custom of Chartres. In Chartres, by A. Nicolazo, 1710. Fort in-8, [1] f. (title), 592 p., [1] f. (errata, privileges), contemporary bun calf, spine with 5 nerves, brown title-piece, red edges (spine very rubbed, uncovered headpieces, superficial cracks on the boards, worms' work in the margin of the first 130 pages, browning on a few pages, a few old underlines). Rare edition produced by the Chartres bookseller Nicolazo, which does not appear in the catalogue of the BnF, nor in the CCfr, nor even in the online catalogue of the Chartres library. This second edition, and the first to include the comments of the great jurisconsult Charles Du Moulin (1500-1566), was originally published in 1687 by the bookseller Massot in Chartres, and the privilege appearing here is in his name. Provenance: handwritten purchase note on the upper back cover: "July 1745, Morel, 5 livres".

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[Coutume. Chartres. 1710]. Coutumes du duché, bailliage et siège présidial de Chartres, Pays chartrain, Perche-Goüet commentées par M. J. Couart. Second edition increased with the notes of C. Du Molin, the translation of the Latin passages and the minutes of the custom of Chartres. In Chartres, by A. Nicolazo, 1710. Fort in-8, [1] f. (title), 592 p., [1] f. (errata, privileges), contemporary bun calf, spine with 5 nerves, brown title-piece, red edges (spine very rubbed, uncovered headpieces, superficial cracks on the boards, worms' work in the margin of the first 130 pages, browning on a few pages, a few old underlines). Rare edition produced by the Chartres bookseller Nicolazo, which does not appear in the catalogue of the BnF, nor in the CCfr, nor even in the online catalogue of the Chartres library. This second edition, and the first to include the comments of the great jurisconsult Charles Du Moulin (1500-1566), was originally published in 1687 by the bookseller Massot in Chartres, and the privilege appearing here is in his name. Provenance: handwritten purchase note on the upper back cover: "July 1745, Morel, 5 livres".

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