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Guy Coquille (1523–1603), also called Conchyleus, was a French jurist. He studied the humanities in the Collège de Navarre, Paris, from 1532 to 1539, and then law in Padua and Orléans. Coquille took up the practice of law in Paris in 1550, and moved to Nevers in 1559, where he worked as an advocate for the Parlement. He represented the Third Estate of his province in the States-General of 1560, 1576 and 1588, and served as of the Duke of Nevers from 1571 on.

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  • Guy Coquille (fr)
  • Guy Coquille (en)
  • Guy Coquille (pl)
  • Кокиль, Ги (ru)
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  • Guy Coquille (ur. 1523 w Decize, zm. 1603 w Nevers) – francuski prawnik i publicysta, autor prac z zakresu historii prawa. (pl)
  • Ги Коки́ль (фр. Guy Coquille, произносится Коки́й), известный под латинским именем Conchylius (11 ноября 1523 года, Десиз — 11 марта 1603 года), — выдающийся французский правовед (юрист) и поэт XVI века. (ru)
  • Guy Coquille (1523–1603), also called Conchyleus, was a French jurist. He studied the humanities in the Collège de Navarre, Paris, from 1532 to 1539, and then law in Padua and Orléans. Coquille took up the practice of law in Paris in 1550, and moved to Nevers in 1559, where he worked as an advocate for the Parlement. He represented the Third Estate of his province in the States-General of 1560, 1576 and 1588, and served as of the Duke of Nevers from 1571 on. (en)
  • Guy Coquille (11 novembre 1523, Decize en Nivernais - 11 mars 1603), en latin Conchylius, sieur de Romenay, est un jurisconsulte et poète français. Avocat à Paris, puis à Nevers (1569), procureur général du duché de Nevers (1571), il s’oppose à la Ligue. Représentant du tiers aux états de Blois (1576 et 1588), il est le principal rédacteur des Cahiers de cet ordre. (fr)
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  • Guy Coquille (1523–1603), also called Conchyleus, was a French jurist. He studied the humanities in the Collège de Navarre, Paris, from 1532 to 1539, and then law in Padua and Orléans. Coquille took up the practice of law in Paris in 1550, and moved to Nevers in 1559, where he worked as an advocate for the Parlement. He represented the Third Estate of his province in the States-General of 1560, 1576 and 1588, and served as of the Duke of Nevers from 1571 on. Coquille's writings were all published posthumously. They include the Institutions au droit des Francois, ou Nouvelle Conférence des Coutumes de France (1607) and the Questions et responses sur les Coutumes de France (1611). These works attempted to cover the laws of France comprehensively without respect to their origin in the common law or in Roman law, a novel approach that first emerged in the legal writing of 16th century France, and later in that of other European countries as well. (en)
  • Guy Coquille (11 novembre 1523, Decize en Nivernais - 11 mars 1603), en latin Conchylius, sieur de Romenay, est un jurisconsulte et poète français. Avocat à Paris, puis à Nevers (1569), procureur général du duché de Nevers (1571), il s’oppose à la Ligue. Représentant du tiers aux états de Blois (1576 et 1588), il est le principal rédacteur des Cahiers de cet ordre. Ses ouvrages les plus importants sont l'Institution au droit des Français, les Coutumes du pays et duché de Nivernais (v. 1590), dans lesquels il s’avère un véritable pédagogue du droit coutumier, et le Traité des libertés de l’Église de France (1594), dans lequel il établit la théorie juridique des libertés de l’Église gallicane. (fr)
  • Guy Coquille (ur. 1523 w Decize, zm. 1603 w Nevers) – francuski prawnik i publicysta, autor prac z zakresu historii prawa. (pl)
  • Ги Коки́ль (фр. Guy Coquille, произносится Коки́й), известный под латинским именем Conchylius (11 ноября 1523 года, Десиз — 11 марта 1603 года), — выдающийся французский правовед (юрист) и поэт XVI века. (ru)
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