Diccionario De Derecho Mercantile Español, written by Antonio Perecaula and published in 1871, is a comprehensive dictionary of Spanish mercantile law. This historical legal reference provides definitions and explanations of terms and concepts relevant to business and commerce in 19th-century Spain. It serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the legal framework governing trade, finance, and economic activities of the period.
This dictionary offers insights into the evolution of legal terminology and practices within the Spanish mercantile system. Scholars of legal history, business history, and Spanish studies will find this work essential for their research. Its detailed entries make it a key text for comprehending the intricacies of historical Spanish commercial law.
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