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  • M. Le Chanoine S. Lagrange

    Published by Imprimerie Catholique Saint Cyprien Toulouse, 1925

    Seller: l'Avenir du passé, Saint Medard en Jalles, AQUIT, France

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    Condition: Bon état. Format : 15.5x24.5 broché pages : 17 - largeur/hauteur : x cm - poids : g - nombre de pages : p. - langue :

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    Chanoine LAGRANGE - Marquis de VOGUE

    Published by Victor Lecoffre, 1897

    Seller: Librairie Le Feu Follet, Paris, France

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    couverture souple. Victor Lecoffre | Paris 1897 | 16.50 x 25 cm | broché | Nouvelle édition. Déchirures et petits manques sur le dos, manques et déchirures angulaires sur les plats marginalement insolés, agréable état intérieur. Brochure illustrée de 4 figures dans le texte et complet de sa carte volante. Rare. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] New edition. Tears and small lacks to spine, lacks and angular tears to boards marginally sunned, handsome interior condition. Illustrated pamphlet with 4 figures in the text and complete with its loose map. Rare. *.

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    DE LAGRANGE CHANOINE

    Published by de l'imprimerie de Joseph Dalles., 1773

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    couverture souple. de l'imprimerie de Joseph Dalles. | à Toulouse 1773 | 20.50 x 32 cm | broché | Edition originale rare, absente des bibliothèques. Le canonicat est synonyme de chanoinie. Le chanoine De Lagrange voulait obtenir les bénéfices de sa fonction, or et puisque son canonicat était ad effectum il ne pouvait en obtenir les bénéfices. Le canonicat ad effectum n'est en fait que la charge spirituelle et non temporelle du canonicat, c'est à dire qui ne permet pas d'obtenir une prébende. Autrefois, le pape nommait des chanoines dans des paroisses nouvellement créées qui n'avaient pas encore de revenu temporel, mais le concile de Trente abolit ces prérogatives. La stratégie habile de Lagrange est que son travail sur la question délicate du canonicat ad effectum puisse l'aider dans ses projets (alléger son exil, intervenir auprès du roi et récupérer l'argent investi en justice), et ce n'est qu'après une longue dissertation qu'il en viendra à exposer son cas, et finalement l'objet de l'ouvrage. Persuadé de la légitimité de sa position (obtenir les bénéfices liées à sa charge), l'auteur demanda à la justice de statuer sur son affaire, ce pourquoi il fut exilé de Tarbes. Il semble bien que l'auteur ait fait imprimer lui-même ce texte dans le but de l'envoyer aux autorités compétentes, peut-être le pape, ce qui expliquerait pourquoi on ne trouve pas d'exemplaire dans les bibliothèques. A la fin du texte, dernière page, ex dono manuscrit : Delagrange chanoine de Tarbes. Notre exemplaire est présenté broché, les cahiers étant liés entre eux par un ruban mince rouge, avec deux points de coutures. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] Rare first edition, absent from libraries. The canonicate is synonymous with canonry. Canon De Lagrange wanted to obtain the benefits of his function, but since his canonicate was ad effectum he could not obtain the benefits from it. The canonicate ad effectum is in fact only the spiritual and not temporal charge of the canonicate, that is to say which does not allow one to obtain a prebend. Formerly, the pope appointed canons in newly created parishes that did not yet have temporal revenue, but the Council of Trent abolished these prerogatives. Lagrange's clever strategy is that his work on the delicate question of the canonicate ad effectum might help him in his projects (lighten his exile, intervene with the king and recover the money invested in justice), and it is only after a long dissertation that he will come to expose his case, and finally the object of the work. Convinced of the legitimacy of his position (to obtain the benefits linked to his charge), the author asked justice to rule on his affair, which is why he was exiled from Tarbes. It seems very likely that the author had this text printed himself with the aim of sending it to the competent authorities, perhaps the pope, which would explain why no copy is found in libraries. At the end of the text, last page, manuscript gift inscription: Delagrange chanoine de Tarbes ["Delagrange canon of Tarbes"]. Our copy is presented in original wrappers, the gatherings being bound together by a thin red ribbon, with two sewing points. * (4) 21pp.