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1673500329131Hachette 1673 1673. Le Malade imaginaire est une comédie de Molière mettant en scène Argan un bourgeois hypocondriaque obsédé par sa santé. Il veut marier sa fille Angélique au fils d'un médecin Thomas Diafoirus pour avoir un docteur à domicile mais se fait tromper par des médecins charlatans. La pièce tourne autour de ce mariage arrangé et des manipulations familiales
163998771639 un document manuscrit sur parchemin velin à l'encre brune, de 4 pages écrit seulement sur 3, format 31 centimètres de haut par 25,5 centimètres de large, fait à Saint-Nazaire, le 20 Février 1639,
170020266Toul Alexis Laurent 1700 in-4° (6)- 638 pp, mouillures claires dos passé, coifffe sup en mauvais état, quelques annotations , vignette gravée du diocèse de Toul sur le titre, gravures sur cuivre en bandeaux
1700RO20050491PRALARD François-André. 3ème édition.. 1700. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 511 pages. Quelques bandeaux illustrés. Titre doré sur une pièce de titre bordeaux. Caissons dorés sur le dos, à 5 nerfs. Manque de cuir en coiffe de pied. Coins frottés. Manque sur la page de titre altérant la lecture du texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
162828621CAEN 1628 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin d'une page, format : 20,6 centimètres de haut sur 34 centimètres de large, signatures historiées du Tabellion : THOMAS DELALANDE et DU MARIÉ : DESTERVILLE 1628, CONTRAT DE MARIAGE D'ABRAHAM DESTERVILLE BOURGEOIS DE SAINT-OUEN DE CAEN & MARIE LASANGE, RÉALISE DEVANT THOMAS II DE MORANT, CHEVALIER, BARON DU MESNIL-GARNIER, D'ESTERVILLE, CONSEILLER DU ROY EN SON CONSEIL D'ESTAT, TRÉSORIER DE L'ÉPARGNE, GARDE HÉRÉDITAIRE DES SCEAUX & OBLIGATIONS DE LA VICOMTÉ DE CAEN - THOMAS DELALANDE TABELLION, FAIT A CAEN, LE 12 NOVEMBRE 1694, signature manuscrite à l'encre brune des mariés et de JEAN DU TEY HUISSIER AU BAILLIAGE DE CAEN,
163425415LA CELLE-SAINT-CYR, 1634 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 12 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 28,5 x 20,5 cm, signature manuscrite : ANTHOINE HENRY, PROCUREUR FISCAL ET GARDE DU SCEL AUX CONTRACTS DE LA CHATELLÉNIE DE CÉZY, FAIT A CÉZY, LE 23 AVRIL 1634,
165528575CAEN 1655 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 4 pages, format : 26,5 centimètres de haut sur 21,5 centimètres de large, signatures historiées du Tabellion : THOMAS DELALANDE et DU MARIÉ : DESTERVILLE 1628, CONTRAT DE MARIAGE DE DANIEL TYMONT ET ANNE LEFEBURE , RÉALISÉ DEVANT THOMAS II DE MORANT, CHEVALIER SEIGNEUR ET MARQUIS DU MESNIL-GARNIER, D'ESTERVILLE, CONSEILLER DU ROY EN SON CONSEIL, MAITRE DES REQUETES ORDINAIRE DE SON HÔTEL ET GARDE HÉRÉDITAIRE DU SCEL & OBLIGATIONS DE LA VICOMTÉ DE CAEN - THOMAS DU HOZNIC ET JEAN RAMMONT SON ADJOINT TABELLIONS DE CAEN , FAIT A CAEN, LE 29 SEPTEMBRE 1655, signatures historiées des Tabellions : THOMAS DU HOZNIC ET JEAN RAMMONT et du Marié : TYMONT,
1685R108288Venetiis [Venice], typis Antonij Tiuani 1685 Complete in 3 parts in 1 physical volume, [20],440 + 355 + 424 pp., title in red and black, old erased ex-libris and some wear at title page, 33cm., contemporary full vellum (bit stained, some wear, few small wormholes), some occasional dampstains (text always well readable), acceptable copy, this edition is not mentioned in De Backer-Sommervogel (VII-530-1), weight: 3.3kg., R108288
162828565CAEN 1628 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin d'une page, format : 20,6 centimètres de haut sur 34 centimètres de large, signatures historiées du Tabellion : THOMAS DELALANDE et DU MARIÉ : DESTERVILLE 1628, CONTRAT DE MARIAGE D'ABRAHAM DESTERVILLE BOURGEOIS DE SAINT-OUEN DE CAEN & MARIE LASANGE, RÉALISE DEVANT THOMAS II DE MORANT, CHEVALIER, BARON DU MESNIL-GARNIER, D'ESTERVILLE, CONSEILLER DU ROY EN SON CONSEIL D'ESTAT, TRÉSORIER DE L'ÉPARGNE, GARDE HÉRÉDITAIRE DES SCEAUX & OBLIGATIONS DE LA VICOMTÉ DE CAEN - THOMAS DELALANDE TABELLION, FAIT A CAEN, LE 19 MARS 1628
162828810CAEN 1628 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 4 pages, format : 29 centimètres de haut sur 23 centimètres de large, signatures historiées des Tabellions : THOMAS DELALANDE ET LESUEUR TABELLIONS DE CAEN , CONTRAT DE MARIAGE DE PIERRE BLANCHARD, FILS DE PHILIPPE ET DE MADAME DE COLLEVILLE ORIGINAIRE DE GONNEVILLE, DEMEURANT A ST NICOLAS DE CAEN ET D'ESTHER LE COUTURIER, DEMEURANT EN LA PAROISSE ST JULIEN DE CAEN, RÉALISÉ DEVANT THOMAS II DE MORANT, CHEVALIER, BARON DU MESNIL-GARNIER, D'ESTERVILLE, CONSEILLER DU ROY EN SON CONSEIL D'ESTAT, TRÉSORIER DE L'ÉPARGNE, GARDE HÉRÉDITAIRE DES SCEAUX & OBLIGATIONS DE LA VICOMTÉ DE CAEN - THOMAS DELALANDE ET LESUEUR TABELLIONS, FAIT A CAEN, LE 17 JUIN 1635
1680A97795Paris, chez Estienne Michallet 1680 [8] + 200 + [8] pp., avec table de matières (7pp.), 1e édition, vignette gravée sur la page de titre, reliure plein-cuir d'époque à 5 nerfs (titre et décorations dorés au dos, manque de cuir aux bouts du dos, qqs. traces d'usage, coins touchés), texte frais avec des rares vagues taches, 16cm., bon exemplaire (reliure modeste, texte et intérieur en bon/très bon état), rare, [Un des premiers livres qui traite des cérémonies nuptiales des peuples divers: juifs, catholiques, protestants, grecs, coptes, Mahometans (musulmans), Abyssins, Sabéens, Bengalois, Bienagar, Barbares, Canadois, Canarins, Ceylanois, Conchinois, Flamans, Guianois, Iaponnais, Lapons, Moluquoi, Mexiquains, Negres de Serrelione, Tartares precopites, etc. // One of the first book regarding nuptial rites from various people all over the world. Text in French], A97795
1636R119611Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Apud Ioannem Cnobbarum [Jan Cnobbaert] 1636 [12] + 370 + [2] pp., engraved vignette on title page, 18cm., contemporary vellum with few minor defects, text is clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, cfr. STCV 6680790 & Bibl. Catholica Neerlandica impressa 8935, R119611
1617104981BBFrankfurt am Main, Christoph Vetter, 1617. Kl.-8°. [8] Bl., 188 S., [4] Bl. mit wdh. Druckermarke in Holzschnitt. Moderner Prgt. [6 Warenabbildungen]
1615002850Paris, Chez Toussainct du Bray, 1615
1700708291700. London 1700. First edition. A superb copy. London 1700. First edition. A superb copy. First Edition of the First English Treatise on Family Law Marriage Law. Great Britain. Baron and Feme: A Treatise of the Common Law Concerning Husbands and Wives. Wherein is Contained the Nature of a Feme Covert And of Marriages Bastardy The Privileges of Feme Coverts: What Alterations are Made by Marriage as to Estates Leases Goods and Actions. What Things of the Wife Accrue to the Husband by the Intermarriage Or Not. What Acts Charges Forfeitures by the Husband Shall Bind the Wife After His Death Or Not; Of Jointures and Pleadings Fines and Recovery Conveyances and Other Law Titles Relating to Baron and Feme. Of Wills And Feme Covert Being Executrix. Of the Wife's Separate Disposition and Maintenance. What Amounts to the Disposition of the Wife's Term by the Husband. Of Actions Brought by or Against Baron and Feme. What Actions Done Or Contracts Made by the Wife Shall Bind Her Husband. Of Indictments and Informations Against Them. Of Baron and Feme's Joinder in Action. Of a Feme Sole Merchant. Declaration and Pleas &c. of Divorces &c. With Many Other Matters Relating to the Said Subject; And Some Useful Precedents. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkyns Esquires for John Walthoe 1700. xxxii 380 36 pp. Publisher advertisement facing title page. Four numbered advertisement leaves following index not present in our copy. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/2" Contemporary calf blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints raised bands and early hand-lettered title to spine gilt tooling to board edges. Negligible light rubbing to boards tiny inkspot to rear boards corners bumped and lightly worn rear hinge starting. Light toning slightly heavier in places occasional early annotations in contemporary hand to margins additional annotations to rear free endpaper faint often very faint dampstaining to foot of text block in a few places. Book housed in recent cloth clamshell box quarter morocco over cloth gilt title and gilt-edged raised bands to spine. A choice copy. $6500. First edition. Passing through subsequent editions in 1719 and 1738 this was the first English treatise devoted exclusively to family law. It is a broadly conceived work. "I have herein considered Baron and Feme in all the circum. unknown books
1700686351700. London 1700. First edition. London 1700. First edition. First Edition of the First English Treatise on Family Law Marriage Law. Great Britain. Baron and Feme: A Treatise of the Common Law Concerning Husbands and Wives. Wherein is Contained the Nature of a Feme Covert And of Marriages Bastardy The Privileges of Feme Coverts: What Alterations are Made by Marriage as to Estates Leases Goods and Actions. What Things of the Wife Accrue to the Husband by the Intermarriage Or Not. What Acts Charges Forfeitures by the Husband Shall Bind the Wife After His Death Or Not; Of Jointures and Pleadings Fines and Recovery Conveyances and Other Law Titles Relating to Baron and Feme. Of Wills And Feme Covert Being Executrix. Of the Wife's Separate Disposition and Maintenance. What Amounts to the Disposition of the Wife's Term by the Husband. Of Actions Brought by or Against Baron and Feme. What Actions Done Or Contracts Made by the Wife Shall Bind Her Husband. Of Indictments and Informations Against Them. Of Baron and Feme's Joinder in Action. Of a Feme Sole Merchant. Declaration and Pleas &c. of Divorces &c. With Many Other Matters Relating to the Said Subject; And Some Useful Precedents. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkyns Esquires for John Walthoe 1700. xxxii 380 36 pp. Main text preceded by publisher advertisement; this copy does not have the additional advertisement leaves that follow the text in some copies. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/2". Recent period-style paneled calf raised bands and lettering piece to spine gilt tooling to board edges endpapers renewed early hand-lettered title to fore-edge of text block. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places light foxing and faint stains to a few leaves. A very nice copy in a handsome binding. $6500. First edition. Passing through subsequent editions in 1719 and 1738 this was the first English treatise devoted exclusively to family law. It is a broadly conceived work. "I have herein considered Baron and Feme in all the circumstances of life from the solemnization of marriage to the divorce and have not omitted 'those collateral by-blows the title of bastardy making a considerable figure in our books; and the variety of the matter made me some attonement for the labour" To The Reader. According to the int. unknown books
1700176470London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkyns Esquires for John Walthoe 1700. The first English treatise devoted exclusively to family law First edition in an exceptionally well-preserved binding of this oft-cited work on the legal position of women in 17th- and 18th-century England and a key summary of the social mechanisms underpinning such works as The Taming of the Shrew. "Baron and Feme" refers to the legal fiction that husband and wife shared one legal personhood. The anonymous author of this treatise draws heavily on Sir Edward Coke's edition of Littleton aiming to codify and explain family law "in all the Circumstances of Life from the Solemnization of Marriage to the Divorce" p. vi. "Although written in English at a time when many law books were still published in Latin and law French it was clearly intended for a legally trained reader" Glover p. 75. This copy includes extensive ink annotations in an 18th-century hand suggesting a similar level of legal training. The annotations mainly cite other legal reference works but they also explicate several points of law and invoke others to challenge assertions in the text. The notes on the rear blank verso for instance observe that "the Wife's Portion consisting of Choses in action shall not upon ye husb's death be liable to his debts tho' ye husb: before marriage had made an adequate Jointure on her". Further editions appeared in 1719 and 1738. Octavo 192 x 115 mm pp. xxxii 380 misprinting pp. 178-9 182-3 186-7 and 190-1 as 162-3 166-7 170-1 and 174-5 36. Contemporary calf spine ruled in black and lettered in black manuscript covers with double fillet in black. Housed in custom green morocco book-form case. With 18th-century ink annotations and infrequent underlining to contents and rear blank verso. One corner just worn at tip infrequent brown marks to several pages contents otherwise bright and fresh: a fine copy. ESTC R6177; Wing B899. Susan Glover Engendering Legitimacy: Law Property and Early Eighteenth-century Fiction 2006. unknown