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PINGAUD, Léonce. The Saulx-Tavanes. Studies on the old French society. Letters and unpublished documents. Paris, Librairie de Firmin - Didot Cie, 1876. In-8° of XII, 373 pp. Midnight blue half-chagrin à la Bradel, red morocco t.p., gilt arms on spine, gilt year on tail, red head, cover preserved. (Thierry, successor of Petit-Simier). With the arms of the Carnot family. The family of Saulx, then of Saulx-Tavannes, is an illustrious and ancient house of Burgundy that can be traced back to the eleventh century and that has provided great generals to France as well as high dignitaries to the Church. It takes its name from the castle of Saulx-le-Duc, in Côte-d'Or, a fortress that this house already possessed in the 12th century. The author was a professor at the Faculty of Letters of Besançon. Some spotting to the binding.
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PINGAUD, Léonce. The Saulx-Tavanes. Studies on the old French society. Letters and unpublished documents. Paris, Librairie de Firmin - Didot Cie, 1876. In-8° of XII, 373 pp. Midnight blue half-chagrin à la Bradel, red morocco t.p., gilt arms on spine, gilt year on tail, red head, cover preserved. (Thierry, successor of Petit-Simier). With the arms of the Carnot family. The family of Saulx, then of Saulx-Tavannes, is an illustrious and ancient house of Burgundy that can be traced back to the eleventh century and that has provided great generals to France as well as high dignitaries to the Church. It takes its name from the castle of Saulx-le-Duc, in Côte-d'Or, a fortress that this house already possessed in the 12th century. The author was a professor at the Faculty of Letters of Besançon. Some spotting to the binding.