"Beautiful In 8, In Avignon. 1789: "treatise On Impetrations Or Letters Granted By Chancelleries""
This unusual publication at the dawn of the wavering power, printed in 1789 in Avignon, by Jean-Joseph Niel, and sold in Paris by Moutard, Printer-Bookseller to the Queen, rue des Mathurins M. DCC. LXXXIX. Copy in 8vo format, full light porphyry calf, ribbed spine decorated with gilded irons in the boxes, green morocco title, marbled guards and edges, beautiful copy of rare freshness: "Treatise on Impetrations, or Letters granted by the Chancelleries established near the Sovereign Courts of the Kingdom. Elementary work, for the use of those who are destined to learn about Business: the principles of Roman Law and practice have been brought back to each subject; the decisions of the Authors and the Judgments which establish Jurisprudence have been reported. The Formulas of the Impetrations which most often come under the eyes have been attached. By Me. Joseph-Félix-Guillaume Martin, Lawyer at the Parliament of Toulouse. This rare book in perfect condition teaches us things about the Jurisprudence of the Kingdom at the end of the 18th century