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162462411624 reliure janséniste d'époque en vélin ivoire (jansenist's binding full vellum) à rabat (with reduction) in-folio, titre manuscrit sur le dos à l'encre brune (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), tranches lisses (smooth edges), gouttière rognée (smooth fore-edge), ex-libris (book-plate), sans illustration (no illustration) excepté une grande gravure sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir représentant une couronne en partie basse de la page de titre (engraved title page) et des superbes bandeaux et lettrines ornées (and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials) en noir, 766 pages + l'Index, 1624 Coloniae Allobrogum Sumptibus samuelis Crispini Editeur,
169915520Lyon, sans nom, 1699 ; in-4 ; veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré au fer aux oiseaux, titre doré, roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque) ; (16), 142, (2) pp., au titre grand bois gravé du blason de la Charité, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe gravés sur bois.
16133684Salamanca: S.n. 1613. First edition. Signed at foot by royal and municipal officers. The name of the city “Villa de Grana dilla†added in manuscript with closure lines in ink after each paragraph. Unbound as issued. Pinholes at gutter some edge chipping and denting slight dampstain at margin. In good condition. First edition. Signed at foot by royal and municipal officers. The name of the city “Villa de Grana dilla†added in manuscript with closure lines in ink after each paragraph. Unbound as issued. 4 last blank p. <p><br /> Unrecorded 1613 circular from Salamanca enforcing the Armada-era servicio de millones Spain’s foundational fiscal levy.<br /> <p><p><br /> This printed circular addressed to the municipal authorities of the Villa de Granadilla district of Salamanca and dated 14 February 1613 was issued by the royal commission for the servicio de millones. It instructs the council to review the first two years of collection deposit surpluses and use them to cover future shortfalls thereby avoiding new sisas consumption levies. From 1 April 1613 only the necessary taxes were to remain with any excess applied to public benefit. The order mandates detailed accounting before a scrivener and imposes fines for neglect. Signed by royal and municipal officers including Bernardino de Zúñiga and Francisco de Medina y Paz.<br /> <p><p><br /> The servicio de millones was an indirect tax introduced by Felipe II approved by the Cortes de Castilla on 4 April 1590 originally conceived to raise eight million ducados over six years to finance the royal expenditure associated with the Armada Invasion of England and other military commitments. Rather than remaining temporary it evolved into a regular levy on six staple items—wine oil vinegar meat soap and tallow candles—becoming embedded in Castilian fiscal practice. Over time the burden of collection shifted to local authorities and consumption-based levies sisas increased exacerbating pressure on towns and rural communities. The document therefore captures a moment when the Habsburg fiscal state under Felipe III was consolidating central control over municipal finances demanding proper accounting and deposit of surpluses and trying to prevent over-taxation—reflecting broader patterns of state building fiscal strain and local reticence in early-seventeenth-century Spain.<br /> <p><p><br /> Reference: Yun Casalilla B. 1987. Sobre la transición al capitalismo en Castilla: EconomÃa y sociedad en Tierra de Campos 1500–1830. Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León ConsejerÃa de Educación y Cultura.<br /> <p>. [S.n.] unknown