fjt_501640 - DROIT ET JURIDIQUE TRIBUNAL DE COMMERCE DE PARIS n.d.
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Artículo vendido en nuestra tienda (2021)
Precio : 1 250.00 €
Artículo vendido en nuestra tienda (2021)
Precio : 1 250.00 €
Tipo : TRIBUNAL DE COMMERCE DE PARIS
Fecha: n.d.
Metal: oro
Diámetro: 36 mm
Eje de acuñación: 12 h.
Peso: 26,61 g.
Canto: Lisse
Cuño: Corne 1* (1880 -)
Anverso
Titulatura del anverso: L'HOSPITAL. CREATION DES JUGES ET CONSULS. 1563.
Descripción del anverso: Buste à gauche de Michel de L'Hospital.
Reverso
Titulatura del reverso: TRIBUNAL DE COMMERCE DE PARIS - NOVO CODICE M.DC. LX. VII.
Descripción del reverso: La Justice recevant ses attributs du Roi, les balances et l'épée.
Traducción del reverso: Le nouveau code 1667.
Comentario
Michel de l'Hospital (1507/1573) fut un grand poète et homme d'Etat Après des études de droit à Toulouse, il devint avocat à Paris Nommé conseiller au Parlement, il montra tellement d'énergie contre les corrompus et les prévaricateurs qu'il fut bientôt nommé par le Roi Henri II Président du Parlement et Chancelier de Marguerite de Valois Son zèle s'exerça dans une surveillance sévère de la perception et de l'usage des impôts ainsi que du contrôle des dépenses injustifiées Favorable à la tolérance religieuse, il créa néanmoins en pleine guerre civile l'institution des Juges et consuls, chargés de réglementer le commerce et, rejeté par la Cour et le Parlement pour sa modération, il mourut de chagrin quelques mois après la Saint-Barthélémy.
Michel de l'Hospital (1507/1573) was a great poet and statesman. After studying law in Toulouse, he became a lawyer in Paris. Appointed as a counselor to the Parliament, he showed so much energy against the corrupt and prevaricators that he was soon appointed by King Henry II as President of the Parliament and Chancellor of Marguerite de Valois. His zeal was exercised in a strict surveillance of the collection and use of taxes as well as the control of unjustified expenditure. Favorable to religious tolerance, he nevertheless created in the midst of the civil war the institution of Judges and Consuls, responsible for regulating trade and, rejected by the Court and the Parliament for his moderation, he died of grief a few months after Saint Bartholomew's Day.
Michel de l'Hospital (1507/1573) was a great poet and statesman. After studying law in Toulouse, he became a lawyer in Paris. Appointed as a counselor to the Parliament, he showed so much energy against the corrupt and prevaricators that he was soon appointed by King Henry II as President of the Parliament and Chancellor of Marguerite de Valois. His zeal was exercised in a strict surveillance of the collection and use of taxes as well as the control of unjustified expenditure. Favorable to religious tolerance, he nevertheless created in the midst of the civil war the institution of Judges and Consuls, responsible for regulating trade and, rejected by the Court and the Parliament for his moderation, he died of grief a few months after Saint Bartholomew's Day.







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