Louis XIV - Colbert - Ordonnance de la Marine - 1755

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Louis XIV and Colbert are credited for Ordonnance de la Marine, a French legal text on maritime law, bound in leather, 474 pages, 15 by 9 cm, published in a later edition by Chez les Libraires Associés in French, with subjects Droit and Navires et navigation, dating from 1755 in the oldest item and in reasonable condition.

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The Navy Ordinance of August 1681, also known as the Grand Navy Ordinance or Colbert’s Ordinance, is a French legislative text promulgated on 31 July 1681 during the reign of Louis XIV. This ordinance was developed under the impetus of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, then Minister of the Navy and of Finances, with the aim of codifying all the rules applicable to the French merchant navy

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The Navy Ordinance of August 1681, also known as the Grand Navy Ordinance or Colbert’s Ordinance, is a French legislative text promulgated on 31 July 1681 during the reign of Louis XIV. This ordinance was developed under the impetus of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, then Minister of the Navy and of Finances, with the aim of codifying all the rules applicable to the French merchant navy

474 pages scanned in its entirety

Details

Number of books
1
Subject
Law, Ships and seafaring
Book title
Ordonnance de la Marine
Author/ Illustrator
Louis XIV - Colbert
Condition
Fair
Publication year oldest item
1755
Height
15 cm
Edition
Subsequent edition
Width
9 cm
Language
French
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Chez les Libraires Associés
Binding/ Material
Leather
Number of pages
474
FranceVerified
1011
Objects sold
94.66%
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