Fayard. 1979. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 259 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 345-Droit pénal
Classification Dewey : 345-Droit pénal
Fayard. 1979. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 259 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 345-Droit pénal
Classification Dewey : 345-Droit pénal
Fayard 1991 336 pages 15x23x4cm. 1991. Broché. 336 pages.
Bon état tranche un peu ternie intérieur propre jauni bonne tenue
, Paris, Pedone-Lauriel 1892, in-8, débr., int. frais, 513p.
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Paris, André Pralard, 1710, in12, rel. 464pp
Bon ex., dos très orné. Tome VIII seul.
Devarenne, Didier et Cie, Lecoffre et Cie Relié 1860 In-8 (14.5x20.5 cm), reliure demi-basane, titre et auteur dorés au dos à nerfs, tête dorée, caissons dorés, 643 pages ; dos un peu frotté, coiffes et coins légèrement frottés, intérieur frais, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Washington D.C., The Catholic University of America Press 1943 xii + 169pp., in the series "Canon Law Studies" volume 181, 23cm., original softcover, small label on frontcover, text is clean and bright, good condition, [Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University of America in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Canon Law], R107645
Imp. Habauzit, 1921, 84 p., broché, des rousseurs sur le dos, quelques franges le long des plats, intérieur propre, pages non coupées (jamais lu).
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(København), 1709. Folio. (53x36,5 cm.). Nyere smukt helldrbd. i lysebrun kalv. Ryg med 5 ophøjede bind. Forgyldt skindtitel på ryg. Stregforgyldninger på permer samt stor oval med forgyldt titel på forpermen. Indvendige false i skind. I matchende kassette med kanter i skind. 19 kobberstukne folioblade. Trykt på svært skrivepapir. Velbevaret eksemplar.
Genoptrykket (eller måske mere korrekt: andet oplag eller re-issue !) af den danske Enevældes Grundlov, Kongeloven, som først blev udgivet 44 år efter udstedelsen (1665). Her foreligger loven som genudgivelsen fra ca. 1880, men trykt med de originale kobberplader, således at den kun adskiller sig fra det oprindelige tryk ved papirets alder og kvalitet. Teksten blev udfærdiget i kobberstik udelukkende for at afskære muligheden for eftertryk, en fremgangsmåde, som er enestående i Danmark. Frederik Rostgaard stod for udfærdigelsen, og det skyldes ham, at værket er blevet et af højdepunkterne i dansk bogkunst.Second issue (around 1880, printed with the original copper-plates) of this monumental work in Danish bookproduction. The Royal Law established the absolute right of the Monarch to rule and defined the line of royal succession, and was more rigorous than other monarchal laws of Europe at the time. The titles and the text are engraved throughout by Michael Røg.
(København), 1709. Folio. 53x35 cm. Contemporary full mottled calf. Boards with a bit of wear and a few scratches. Corners and capitals repaired. 19 leaves, all with engraved text and ornamental frames. The broad frames that all differ from each other ornamentally depict animals and plants as well as the different trades of the country. A few leaves with minor weak dampstaining to upper margin. Upper margin slightly soiled. Otherwise a nice and clean copy on thick heavy paper.
First edition of this main work of Danish book production and the constitution of the Danish absolute monarchy. The Royal Law established the absolute right of the Monarch to rule, and it defined the line of royal succession. It was more rigorous than the other monarchal laws of Europe at the time.The text which is written by Peder Griffenfeld is engraved in copper throughout, in order to prevent the possibility of re-printing, pirated editions and text-counterfeiting. Frederik Rostgaard, the King's state archivist who was famous for his excellent taste in books, was in charge of the editing and issuing of the work. In front of the actual law text a leaf is inserted with the portrait of King Frederik III on his horse, and everything, except for the head of the king which was engraved after his death-mask, is executed in the beloved flourishing- or scroll- manner of the time. The titles and the text are engraved throughout by Michael Røg.
(København), 1709. Folio. In contemporary full calf Cambridge-style mirror binding with blindstamped borders. Light wear to extremities. Seven leaves with minor repairs to margins, one leaf with a 15 cm long closed tear, and one leaf with an 30 cm long closed tear, all professionally executed and with no loss of imprint. Margins slightly soiled. 19 leaves, -text and frames engraved. The broad frames that all differ from each other ornamentally depict animals and plants as well as the different trades of the country. A nice copy printed on thick, heavy paper. Housed in a cardboard box.Provenance: From the collection of Danish book collector Viggo Lohse. The present copy was exhibited at 'Dansk Bibliofil-Klubs 50 års Jubilæumsudstilling' in 1992 (The 50 year anniversary exhibition for the Danish Society of Bibliophiles), no. 94.
First edition of this landmark work of Danish book production and the constitution of the Danish absolute monarchy. The Royal Law established the absolute right of the Monarch to rule, and it defined the line of royal succession. It was more rigorous than the other monarchal laws of Europe at the time.The text which is written by Peder Griffenfeld is engraved in copper throughout, in order to prevent the possibility of re-printing, pirated editions and text-counterfeiting. Frederik Rostgaard, the King's state archivist who was famous for his excellent taste in books, was in charge of the editing and issuing of the work. In front of the actual law text a leaf is inserted with the portrait of King Frederik III on his horse, and everything, except for the head of the king which was engraved after his death-mask, is executed in the beloved flourishing- or scroll- manner of the time. The titles and the text are engraved throughout by Michael Røg.
(Copenhagen, 1709) Folio (535 x 385 mm). In a magnificent long-grained full calf pastiche binding (from early 20th century) by Anker Kyster with gilt spine and gilt frames to boards. All edges gilt. 19 leaves" text and frames engraved. The broad frames that all differ from each other ornamentally depict animals and plants as well as the different trades of the country. With gift-inscription to front free end-paper: ""Til C. Th. Zahle / - I haabet om snart at se dette navn / under den souveraine folke=lov - / given af [illegible] / August 1913"". Housed in a slipcase. A very fine copy.
First edition of this monumental work in Danish book production, a superb, if not the finest, example of eighteenth-century book art. Furthermore, it constitutes the erection of the absolute monarchy - The monarchical moment marks a significant turning-point, not only in seventeenth-century political and constitutional history, but also in the history of early modern Danish political thought. The absolute monarchy, first presented to the public with the present publication, was not abolished until 1848 with a peaceful revolution after the death of Christian VIII. The present copy has belonged to Carl Theodor Zahle, Prime Minister of Denmark from 1909 to 1910 and again from 1913 to 1920 and Minister of Justice from 1929-1935. In 1665, five years after the actual monarchical revolution, the constitutional and political justification of hereditary and absolute monarchy was spelled out in the Lex Regia, the crown jewel of the absolute monarchy. “A renaissance monarchy had fallen, and from the ashes of the former aristocratic society, Frederik III was reborn as an ideal absolute ruler, the only contemporary European monarch to govern by an absolutist constitution. What had begun as a political revolution in Copenhagen soon affected the entire Danish empire. By 1662, the estates in Denmark, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands had signed a document consenting to the revolutionary changes in the form of government.” “The Kongelov is dated and subscribed the 14th of November 1665, but was kept a profound secret, only two initiated persons knowing of its existence until after the death of Frederick III, one of them being Kristoffer Gabel, the king's chief intermediary during the revolution, and the other the author and custodian of the Kongelov, Secretary Peder Schumacher Griffenfeldt.” (Encyclopedia Britannica) This lavish 1709-edition was its impressive proclamation. “This document is in every way unique. In the first place it is remarkable for its literary excellence. Compared with the barbarous macaronic jargon of the contemporary official language it shines forth as a masterpiece of pure, pithy and original Danish. Still more remarkable are the tone and tenor of this royal law. The Kongelov has the highly dubious honour of being the one written law in the civilized world which fearlessly carries out absolutism to the last consequences. The monarchy is declared to owe its origin to the surrender of the supreme authority by the Estates to the king. The maintenance of the indivisibility of the realm and of the Christian faith according to the Augsburg Confession, and the observance of the Kongelev itself, are now the sole obligations binding upon the king. The supreme spiritual authority also is now claimed the moment he ascends the throne, crown and sceptre belong to him by right” (Bain, Scandinavia A Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1512 to 1900). In the beginning of the 18th century it became the fashion to print entire books using copperplates. The edition opens with a beautiful portrait of king Frederik III on horseback, the head of which was realized after the death mask of the regent, whereas the lower part was brought by as a unique calligraphic exercise. Each page has the text surrounded by an ornamental frame which shows different animals symbolizing the countries in which the law was in force. The 500 copies of the King’s Law were meant to be distributed, not to be sold. The publisher was Frederik Rostgaard (1671-1745), state archivist and collector of books. He was appointed to the task by King Frederik IV. The text was engraved by Michael Røg, the illustrations and ornaments by Andreas Reinhardt, using designs by Claus Møinichen. Biblioteca Danica II, 739.Birkelund 76.
Bruxelles, 1949 pp.229-288 dans "Revue de droit pénal et de criminologie" Année 30 nr.3 (Décembre 1949), [contient également: DE WEE M., Le régime juridictionnel des forces armées étrangères en Egypte, pp.289-305, ], non coupé
Fort in-8 broché, Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence R. Pichon et R. Durand-Auzias, coll. "Bibliothèque africaine et malgache", 1972, VI + 746 pp. Premier plat un peu piqué et écorné, bon état général, bon exemplaire de cette somme peu courante. Poids 900 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 7,50 euros sur la France, 21,50 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY ou "LIVRES ET BROCHURES", n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
Paris, principaux libraires et marchands de nouveautés, juillet 1860 in-8, [4]-167-[2] pp., dérelié.
L'opuscule n'est pas anecdotique, mais veut illustrer les difficultés de la presse sous le régime très restrictif mis en place par l'Empire autoritaire. LIVRE NON DISPONIBLE À PARIS, VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Univeristé Panthéon-Assas. 2015. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 270 pages. Texte sur deux colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
Sommaire : Le changement en droit des contrats (D. Mazeaud) / Droit des régimes matrimoniaux (G. Champenois) / Introduction au droit public (B. Plessix) / Droit des collectivités territoriales (O. Gohin) /... Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
INCONNU. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Fascicule de 9 pages - envoi de l'auteur sur la première page du fascicule - annotations sur la page de garde - livré sans couverture - page de garde partiellement désolidarisée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
ARTHUR ROUSSEAU. 1904. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Fascicule de 27 pages - petite annotation sur le 1er plat - envoi de l'auteur sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
A. DURAND ET PEDONE-LAURIEL. 1891. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 558 pages. Titre et filets dorés sur dos lisse.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
A.PEDONE. 1900-1901. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 536 + 525 pages - annotation sur le 1er plat des deux tomes - coins frottés - coiffe en pied abîmée sur le tome premier - 1er plat partiellement désolidarisé sur le tome 2 .. . . . Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
Tome 1 : articles 2219-2265 - Tome 2 : articles 2266-2281. Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
A. DURAND ET PEDONE-LAURIEL. 1890. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 566 pages. Titre et filets dorés sur dos lisse.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
A.PEDONE. 1896-1899. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 511 + 542 + 588 + 597 pages - coins frottés - annotation sur le 1er plat des quatres tomes - coiffes en tête et pied abîmées sur le tome 1 et 4 - coiffe en pied abîmée sur le tome 2,3 - 1er plat désolidarisé sur le tome 4.. . . . Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
Tome 1 : articles 2092 à 2102 - Tome 2 : articles 2103 à 2133 - Tome 3 : articles 2134 à 2179 - Tome 4 : articles 2180 à 2218. Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
Paris, Pedone-Lauriel, 1891, troisieme edition. 2 volumes au format 15x24 cm, demi-reliure cuir, 5 faux nerfs, empreinte dore sur les plats de "l'institut catholique de Paris", 494 et 565 pages. Rousseurs eparses. Bon etat.
G.PEDONE LAURIEL. 1885. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 486 + 506 pages - coins frottés - coiffes en tête et pied abîmées sur les deux tomes .. . . . Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
Tome 1 : articles 1708 à 1751 et la loi du 5 janvier 1883 - Tome 2 : articles 1752 à 1831 et le contrat de cheptel . Classification Dewey : 346-Droit privé, civil
A. DURAND ET PEDONE-LAURIEL. 1887. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 484 pages. Titre et filets dorés sur dos lisse.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
Deuxième édition. Classification Dewey : 340-Droit