Napoleon's CODEX to the Duchy of Warsaw, by article 69 of the Constitutional Law of 1807, on July 22 for the Civil Law.
With some modifications confirmed by a decree of 1809 dated March 18, 1809, at the Warsaw Seym by our Lord Frederick August. Translated by Xawier Michał Bohusz, prelate of the Vilnius Cathedral, ... With connection: A Glossary of Certain Polish Words Corresponding to French; A Table of Distances from the Capital City of Warsaw to Departmental Cities, and of Distances of County Cities from a Departmental City, Temporarily Calculated, Until the Official One Arrives; A General Table of Titles, Sections and Branches; and finally a Table of Matters Found in this Book of Law. Warsaw 1810, in Wiktor Dąbrowski Printing House. (36 x 21.5 cm), pp. 268, f. [16], vignette in woodcut, binding psk. of period.
Traces of zawilg., early notes in the text, rubbing of the binding. The actual text is preceded by 7 blank (unsigned) pages, while the printed text is followed at the end by 32 cards handwritten in the period.Good condition. The French Civil Code, or Napoleonic Code, introduced on Polish soil during the Duchy of Warsaw in 1808. Its regulations were based on the principle of equality before the law of all subjects and broke with the restrictions of feudal law (feudalism). The Civil Code is widely regarded as a great masterpiece of legislative technique. The solutions adopted in the Code were modeled on the legislation of other countries. The work consists of three books: On persons; On property and the various determinations of property; On the various means by which property is acquired. Very rare.
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