Cours D'encyclop die Du Droit; Ou is a comprehensive legal encyclopedia by Parfait Joseph Namur, originally published in 1882. This historical legal text provides a detailed overview of the law, reflecting the legal principles and understandings of its time. It serves as a valuable reference for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal thought. The work offers insights into the structure and content of legal education and practice during the late 19th century. It remains relevant for those studying comparative law, legal history, and the foundations of modern legal systems.
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