De Pace Regis Et Regni

De Pace Regis Et Regni

Author: Ferdinando Pulton

Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 1584776978

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Originally published: London: printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1609.


Jefferson's Legal Commonplace Book

Jefferson's Legal Commonplace Book

Author: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2019-04-23

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13: 0691187894

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As a law student and young lawyer in the 1760s, Thomas Jefferson began writing abstracts of English common law reports. Even after abandoning his law practice, he continued to rely on his legal commonplace book to document the legal, historical, and philosophical reading that helped shape his new role as a statesman. Indeed, he made entries in the notebook in preparation for his mission to France, as president of the United States, and near the end of his life. This authoritative volume is the first to contain the complete text of Jefferson’s notebook. With more than 900 entries on such thinkers as Beccaria, Montesquieu, and Lord Kames, Jefferson’s Legal Commonplace Book is a fascinating chronicle of the evolution of Jefferson’s searching mind. Jefferson’s abstracts of common law reports, most published here for the first time, indicate his deepening commitment to whig principles and his incisive understanding of the political underpinnings of the law. As his intellectual interests and political aspirations evolved, so too did the content and composition of his notetaking. Unlike the only previous edition of Jefferson’s notebook, published in 1926, this edition features a verified text of Jefferson’s entries and full annotation, including essential information on the authors and books he documents. In addition, the volume includes a substantial introduction that places Jefferson’s text in legal, historical, and biographical context.


Literature, Politics and Law in Renaissance England

Literature, Politics and Law in Renaissance England

Author: E. Sheen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-11-29

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 0230597661

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This collection features the work of both established and up-and-coming scholars in the UK and US, with contributors including Peter Goodrich, Lorna Hutson, Erica Sheen and David Colclough studying the period of the English Renaissance from the 1520s to the 1660s. This wide-ranging study, working on the edge of new historicism as well as book history, covers topics such as libel/slander and literary debate, legal textual production, authorship and the politics of authorial attribution and theatre and the law.