Examen D'une Partie De La Dissertation, De M. L'abb De Vertot, Qui A Pour Titre, Sur L'origine Des Loix Saliques is a historical examination by Pierre Rival. This work critically analyzes a portion of Abb de Vertot's dissertation concerning the origins of Salic Law. Rival delves into the historical and legal arguments surrounding this ancient code, offering a detailed critique of Vertot's perspectives. This book provides valuable insights into the historical context, legal interpretations, and political implications of Salic Law, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in French history and legal theory.
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