Charles Loyseau

Charles Loyseau (1564–1627) was a French jurist, a lawyer in the Parlement of Paris, the highest royal court in France, as well as a judge in local and seigneurial courts. He evaluated French society and law in his best-known work, ''A Treatise on Orders and Simple Dignities'', written in 1610; it is now a source for understanding the French social structure of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Loyseau, Charles
    Published 1994
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