" tude Sur Le R gime Ancien De La Propri t La Vesture Et La Prise De Ban Metz" by Auguste Prost delves into the historical complexities of property ownership and feudal rights in the city of Metz during the Ancien R gime. This detailed study examines the concepts of "vesture" (investiture) and "prise de ban" (exercise of seigneurial authority), shedding light on the legal and social structures that governed land use and property relations. Prost's work offers valuable insights into the intricacies of feudalism and its impact on the economic and social fabric of Metz. This book is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of property rights in France.
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