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Añadir al carritoFirst Edition. ISBN-13: 9781616191764; ISBN-10: 1616191767. Emerigon, Balthazard-Marie. [Hall, John E., Translator]. An Essay on Maritime Loans, From the French; With Notes: To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing the Titles De Exercitoria Actione, De Lege Rhodia de Jactu, and De Nautico Foenore, Translated From the Digest and Code of Justinian. And the Title Des Contracts a la Grosse Aventure ou a Retour de Voyage, From the Marine Ordinance of Louis XIV. Originally published: Baltimore: Published by Philip H. Nicklin & Co., 1811. xvi, [17]-313, [1] pp. Reprinted 2004, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616191764; ISBN-10: 1616191767. Paperback. New. $19.95. * Reprint of the first American edition. With notes and references to English and American cases. "Of all the French writers upon Commercial Law, Emerigon holds the first rank. His writings and his reputation are not confined to France alone, for the jurists of Great Britain and the United States have equally derived assistance form his labors, and have borne their united testimony to his great learning and diligence. Lord Ellenborough says, "who has equaled Emerigon as a theoretical and practical writer on the Law of Insurance? He has exhausted every topic, so far as materials were within his reach; and upon all new questions his work, for illustration, and authorities, and usages, is still unrivalled." Chancellor Kent has spoken with equal warmth and truthfulness of Emerigon, for he remarks, that his [Essay on Maritime Loans] "very far surpasses all preceding works in the extent, value, and practical application of his principles. It is the most didactic, learned, and finished production extant on the subject. He professedly carried his researches into the antiquities of the maritime law, and illustrated the ordinances by what he terms the jurisprudence of the tribunals; and he discusses all incidental questions, so as to bring within the compass of his work a great portion of international and commercial law connected with the doctrines of Insurance. In the language of Lord Tenterden, no subject in Emerigon is discussed without being exhausted, and the eulogy is as just as it is splendid.'"-J. G. Marvin, Legal Bibliography (1847) 292. BALTHAZARD-MARIE EMERIGON [1716-1785] was the leading French authority on commercial law. His reputation rests on his Nouveau Commentaire sur l'Ordonnance de la Marine.
Año de publicación: 2004
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Añadir al carritoISBN-13: 9781584773979; ISBN-10: 1584773979. Emerigon, Balthazard-Marie. [Hall, John E., Translator]. An Essay on Maritime Loans, From the French; With Notes: To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing the Titles De Exercitoria Actione, De Lege Rhodia de Jactu, and De Nautico Foenore, Translated From the Digest and Code of Justinian. And the Title Des Contracts a la Grosse Aventure ou a Retour de Voyage, From the Marine Ordinance of Louis XIV. Baltimore: Published by Philip H. Nicklin & Co., 1811. xvi, [17]-313, [1] pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 978-1-58477-397-9. ISBN-10: 1-58477-397-9. Hardcover cloth. New. $45. * Reprint of the scarce American edition, translated and edited by John E.Hall. With notes and references to English and American cases. Emerigon [1716-1785] was the leading French authority on commercial law. His work was held in the highest regard by English and American jurists. James Kent observed that "no subject in Emerigon is discussed without being exhausted." Lord Ellenborough said he was an "unrivalled" theorist and practical writer. This treatise on bottomry and respondentia is a useful companion to his treatises on maritime law and maritime insurance. Citations from Marvin, Legal Bibliography (1847) 293.
Año de publicación: 2011
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Añadir al carritoFirst Edition. ISBN-13: 9781584773979; ISBN-10: 1584773979. Emerigon, Balthazard-Marie. [Hall, John E., Translator]. An Essay on Maritime Loans, From the French; With Notes: To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing the Titles De Exercitoria Actione, De Lege Rhodia de Jactu, and De Nautico Foenore, Translated From the Digest and Code of Justinian. And the Title Des Contracts a la Grosse Aventure ou a Retour de Voyage, From the Marine Ordinance of Louis XIV. Originally published: Baltimore: Published by Philip H. Nicklin & Co., 1811. xvi, [17]-313, [1] pp. Reprinted 2004, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773979. ISBN-10: 1584773979. Hardcover. New. $45. * Reprint of the first American edition. With notes and references to English and American cases. "Of all the French writers upon Commercial Law, Emerigon holds the first rank. His writings and his reputation are not confined to France alone, for the jurists of Great Britain and the United States have equally derived assistance form his labors, and have borne their united testimony to his great learning and diligence. Lord Ellenborough says, 'who has equaled Emerigon as a theoretical and practical writer on the Law of Insurance? He has exhausted every topic, so far as materials were within his reach; and upon all new questions his work, for illustration, and authorities, and usages, is still unrivalled.' Chancellor Kent has spoken with equal warmth and truthfulness of Emerigon, for he remarks, that his [Essay on Maritime Loans] 'very far surpasses all preceding works in the extent, value, and practical application of his principles. It is the most didactic, learned, and finished production extant on the subject. He professedly carried his researches into the antiquities of the maritime law, and illustrated the ordinances by what he terms the jurisprudence of the tribunals; and he discusses all incidental questions, so as to bring within the compass of his work a great portion of international and commercial law connected with the doctrines of Insurance. In the language of Lord Tenterden, no subject in Emerigon is discussed without being exhausted, and the eulogy is as just as it is splendid.'"-J. G. Marvin, Legal Bibliography (1847) 292. BALTHAZARD-MARIE EMERIGON [1716-1785] was the leading French authority on commercial law. His reputation rests on his Nouveau Commentaire sur l'Ordonnance de la Marine, d.
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Añadir al carritoCloth. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Unknown Ilustrador. An attractive selection of books on the Medieval era, particularly on contemporary thought and virtues across Britain and Europe. An attractive set of Medieval books that will offer the reader an insightful glimpse into thought, philosophy and theology in the Middle Ages. Published from 1950-1964.In the publisher's original cloth, in the original dust wrappers. All wrappers are unclipped except Brakelond, Pulpit and Saint Anselm. A frontispiece appears in Southern's Middle Ages and Saint Anselm, while an illustrated map of 'The Liberty of Saint Edmund' appears in Brakelond. Collated complete.While often considered to be a period marked by decay and little progress, the Medieval period is one of the most fascinating times in history, filled with intrigue, power struggles and powerful reflections on virtues and ideals. This particular set focuses on Medieval Britain and Europe. List of works include:The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond, edited by H.E. Butler, with both the original Latin and English translation (1951 reprint).The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus, translated with notes and introduction by John Jay Perry (1964, second printing).The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy by Etienne Gilson, translated by A.H.C. Downes (1950 reprint).Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England by G.R. Owst (1961 reprint).The Making of the Middle Ages by R.W. Southern (1959 reprint).Saint Anselm and his Biographer: A Study of Monastic Life and Thought by R.W. Southern (1963, first edition).Philosophy in the Middle Ages by Paul Vignaux, translated by E.C. Hall (1959, first translated edition). In the publisher's original cloth, in the original dust wrappers. Externally, very smart with clean boards. Minimal bumping to head and tail of spines, a marginally heavier to Owst, Gilson, and Capellanus, where a fraction of cloth has lifted. Dust wrapper are generally clean, with sunning to the extremities and spines. Sunning heaviest to wrapper spines of Gilson, Vigneux and Owst. Minor shelf wear to wrapper extremities, with the occasional small chip. Small closed tears to wrapper top edges except Owst. End papers are generally bright and clean, with the odd spot to Brakelond, Owst, Anselm and a little heavier to Making. Very faint offsetting to Capellanus and Gilson. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are mostly bright and clean, with light spotting to extremities of first and final leaves of Brakelond and Making. Very Good. book.