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De l'origine et de l'institution du notariat / Précis historique lu à l'Academie des Sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Clermont-Ferrand

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The text examines the evolution of property and contractual practices from communal possession and oral promises to the use of written instruments and an established notarial office. It outlines early reliance on oaths, witnesses, and symbolic acts to fix consent, and shows how memory lapses, death, and bad faith led to demand for documentary proof. The essay traces the emergence of scribes as recorders and their gradual elevation into legally empowered officers who authenticate transactions, and it considers how notarial functions interact with judicial authority to secure transmission and the stability of civil agreements.

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Euryale Fabre

Euryale Fabre was a French scholar and historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of notarial history in France. His notable work, "De l'origine et de l'institution du notariat / Précis historique lu à l'Academie des Sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Clermont-Ferrand," provides a detailed examination of the origins and establishment of the notary profession. Through his research, Fabre sheds light on the evolution of legal practices and the role of notaries in society, making significant contributions to the fields of legal history and archival studies.

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