Coutumes de Beauvaisis
The Coutumes de Beauvaisis is a monument of medieval French law composed by Philippe de Beaumanoir at the end of the 13th century in Old French prose. The text covers a wide range of topics both on procedural and substantive law and is quite voluminous, which explains its attractiveness to scholars. The bibliography of the Coutumes is large, although it contains mostly articles and only few subject-specific books. The latest edition has been prepared by Amédée Salmon and was published back in 1899-1900, respecting the original old French syntax. It has not been put into modern French, but translations exist in English and Japanese.
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Coutumes de Beauvaisis
The Coutumes de Beauvaisis is a monument of medieval French law composed by Philippe de Beaumanoir at the end of the 13th century in Old French prose. The text covers a wide range of topics both on procedural and substantive law and is quite voluminous, which explains its attractiveness to scholars. The bibliography of the Coutumes is large, although it contains mostly articles and only few subject-specific books. The latest edition has been prepared by Amédée Salmon and was published back in 1899-1900, respecting the original old French syntax. It has not been put into modern French, but translations exist in English and Japanese.
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The Coutumes de Beauvaisis is ...... exist in English and Japanese.
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Кутю́мы Бовези́ или бовезские ...... личающихся только по диалекту.
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The Coutumes de Beauvaisis is ...... exist in English and Japanese.
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Кутю́мы Бовези́ или бовезские ...... личающихся только по диалекту.
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Coutumes de Beauvaisis
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Кутюмы Бовези
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