[10], 66, [8] leaves : ill. (woodcuts) ; A translation of: De re militari. ; With four final leaves of woodcuts and four contents leaves. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
In this essay, it is argued that the market is fetishized as a means of hiding the responsibility of Capitalism in the growing poverty and the social tensions that it engenders in most of the Western World. The ideological intention is to instill the idea that autonomous forces influence prices, wages and the economic condition of individuals. As a result, the role of capitalists in imposing a self-serving economic structure that enriches an elite while impoverishing most people in society remains unobtrusive. ; En este trabajo se plantea que la economía de mercado se fetichiza para tratar de ocultar la creciente pobreza y las tensiones sociales que provoca el capitalismo en gran parte de Occidente. La intención ideológica del fetichismo consiste en tratar de inculcar la idea de que fuerzas autónomas inciden sobre los precios, los salarios y la suerte económica de los seres humanos. De esta manera se oculta el papel del capitalista en la imposición de una forma de organizar la economía que enriquece a una elite y empobrece a los demás miembros de la sociedad.
In 1562, to raise funds to recapture Le Havre from the English, the French government declared an Edict de l'Alienation by which properties belonging to Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, and certain monasteries and convents were sold. This Edict of 1563 attempts to restore those properties within a year. "Donné à Paris au mois de Ianuier, l'an de grace mil cinq cens soixante trois." ; Electronic reproduction; 15 leaves ; 16 cm. (4to)
1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Contains wood-cut initial. ; "Geuen at our maner of Saynte James, the xxvii. day of Apryll." ; "Cum priuilegio." ; Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries.
1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Rose pence of Ireland not current in England. ; Includes ms. notes in Latin at bottom of sheet. ; "The xix. daye of September." ; "Cum priuilegio." ; Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries.
1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Contains wood-cut initial. ; "From Saynte James the xxii. of December 1556." ; "Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum." ; Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries.
As the religious wars continued, the debt of the government rose. In this edict, the government levies an assessment against the Archbishopric of Tours, the chapter of S. Gatian and S. Martin, the Abbey of St. Julian, Mairemonstier, Sainct Lomer de Blois, Bourg de Dieu. Pontlevoy, Cormery, Villeloing, La Clarté, De Bourgueil, De sainct Florent, Du Louroux, and thirteen other ecclesiastical institutions. This, one month after an edict restoring property taken in 1562. "Donné à Fontainebleau au mois de Feburier, L'an de grace mil cinq cens soixante trois." ; Electronic reproduction; 10 leaves ; 16 cm. (4to)
1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Contains wood-cut initial. ; Line two has "ordeyne"; last complete line of text ends "our". ; "Geuen at our Palais of Westminster the eyghte daye of Marche, in the first yeare of our raygne." ; "Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum." ; Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries.
1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Line 2 has "ordayne"; last complete line of text ends "raigne." ; "Geuen at our Palais of Westminster the eyghte daye of Marche, in the first yeare of our raygne." ; "Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum." ; Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries.