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Jolly (Alexandre). Compilation des anciens edits des princes de la royale Maison de Savoye; ensemble les edits de Madame Royale, Marie-Jeanne-Baptiste de Savoye. AChambery, chez Estienne Riondet, 1679. In-folio, approx. 900pp. in chaotic pagination and signatures, stiff parchment, mute ribbed spine; one introductory leaf missing (epistle to the magistrates of the Court of Auditors), binding worn and stained, volume unstuck, some marginal wetness (period binding). While the legislative system in the States of Savoy was still based on a mixture of Roman law, canon law, princely decrees, local customs and court rulings, Alexandre Jolly's Compilation, although still a private initiative, like those of Giovanni Battista Borelli and Gaspard Bailly, was part of the movement that led to intense doctrinal reflection and, ultimately, to the assertion of the princely legislative monopoly illustrated by the "Albertine Codes" in the 1830s and 1840s. On the title, copper-engraved vignette bearing the arms of the regent of the Duchy of Savoy, Marie-Jeanne-Baptiste de Savoie, who was the daughter of the Duc de Nemours, Charles-Amédée de Savoie, and Élisabeth de Bourbon, granddaughter of HenriIV. Provenance: Madame Cohendet d'Annecy, then Claude Dunoyer, procureur au bailliage de Faucigny (ex-libris with eighteenth-century ex-dono).

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Jolly (Alexandre). Compilation des anciens edits des princes de la royale Maison de Savoye; ensemble les edits de Madame Royale, Marie-Jeanne-Baptiste de Savoye. AChambery, chez Estienne Riondet, 1679. In-folio, approx. 900pp. in chaotic pagination and signatures, stiff parchment, mute ribbed spine; one introductory leaf missing (epistle to the magistrates of the Court of Auditors), binding worn and stained, volume unstuck, some marginal wetness (period binding). While the legislative system in the States of Savoy was still based on a mixture of Roman law, canon law, princely decrees, local customs and court rulings, Alexandre Jolly's Compilation, although still a private initiative, like those of Giovanni Battista Borelli and Gaspard Bailly, was part of the movement that led to intense doctrinal reflection and, ultimately, to the assertion of the princely legislative monopoly illustrated by the "Albertine Codes" in the 1830s and 1840s. On the title, copper-engraved vignette bearing the arms of the regent of the Duchy of Savoy, Marie-Jeanne-Baptiste de Savoie, who was the daughter of the Duc de Nemours, Charles-Amédée de Savoie, and Élisabeth de Bourbon, granddaughter of HenriIV. Provenance: Madame Cohendet d'Annecy, then Claude Dunoyer, procureur au bailliage de Faucigny (ex-libris with eighteenth-century ex-dono).

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