Les tablissements de Saint Louis, Volume 2 examines the legal institutions established during the reign of Saint Louis IX of France (1214-1270). Authored by Paul Marie Viollet, this volume delves into the ordinances, decrees, and legal frameworks implemented by the French monarch, offering insights into medieval French society and its evolving legal system.
The work provides a detailed analysis of the impact of Saint Louis's legal reforms, shedding light on the intersection of law, politics, and culture in 13th-century France. This historical work provides valuable resource for scholars of legal history and medieval France.
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