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  • Vocabularium Utriusque Juris

    Vocabularium Utriusque Juris Details of the Dictionary “Vocabularium Utriusque Juris” Publisher: Lyon (France): Apud haeredes Iacobi Iuntae Year of Publication: 1559. About the Author: Elio Antonio de Nebrija (c. 1444-1522) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Antonio de Nebrija was a leading Spanish author, humanist, philologist, and…

  • Vocabularius Utriusque Iuris

    Vocabularius Utriusque Iuris Details of the Dictionary “Vocabularius Utriusque Iuris” Publisher: Strasbourg (France): George Reyser Year of Publication: c. 1476 Review In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “The anonymous Vocabularius utriusque juris remained a popular legal reference work from its first publication around 1475Title page Vocabularius utriusque…

  • Vocabularius Utriusque Iuris

    Vocabularius Utriusque Iuris Details of the Dictionary “Vocabularius Utriusque Iuris” Publisher: Strasbourg (France): George Reyser Year of Publication: c. 1476 Review In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “The anonymous Vocabularius utriusque juris remained a popular legal reference work from its first publication around 1475Title page Vocabularius utriusque…

  • Dictionnaire Universel de Commerce: contenant tout ce qui concerne le Commerce qui se fait dans les quatre parties du Monde

    Dictionnaire universel de commerce: contenant tout ce qui concerne le commerce qui se fait dans les quatre parties du monde About the Author: Jacques Savary des Bruslons (1657-1716) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Jacques Savary des Bruslons descended from a noble family of merchants. Title page,…

  • Dictionnaire Universel de Commerce: contenant tout ce qui concerne le Commerce qui se fait dans les quatre parties du Monde

    Dictionnaire universel de commerce: contenant tout ce qui concerne le commerce qui se fait dans les quatre parties du monde About the Author: Jacques Savary des Bruslons (1657-1716) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Jacques Savary des Bruslons descended from a noble family of merchants. Title page,…

  • De Verborum Significatione

    De Verborum Significatione Details of De Verborum Significatione: the exposition of the termes and difficill wordes, conteined in the foure buikes of Regiam Majestatem, and others, in the actes of Parliament, infeftments, and used in practicque of this realme, with diverse rules, and commoun places, or principalles of the lawes Publisher London : Printed by…

  • Glossarium Archaiologicum

    Glossarium Archaiologicum: continens latino-barbara, peregrina, obsoleta, & novatae significationis vocabula About the Author: Henry Spelman (c.1564-1641) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “After graduating from Cambridge in 1582, Henry Spelman studied at Lincoln’s Inn, but evinced no interest in the practice of law. He soon returned to…

  • An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of This Nation Now in Force

    An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of This Nation Now in Force: Wherein More Than Fifteen Hundred of the Hardest Words or Terms of the Law are Explained About the Author: William Sheppard (d. c.1675) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “William Sheppard was…

  • An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of This Nation Now in Force

    An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of This Nation Now in Force: Wherein More Than Fifteen Hundred of the Hardest Words or Terms of the Law are Explained About the Author: William Sheppard (d. c.1675) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “William Sheppard was…

  • A Philologicall Commentary

    A Philologicall Commentary, or an Illustration of the Most Obvious and Useful Words in the Law Full Title of the Dictionary: A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv with their distinctions and divers acceptations, as they are found as well in reports antient and modern as…

  • A Philologicall Commentary

    A Philologicall Commentary, or an Illustration of the Most Obvious and Useful Words in the Law Full Title of the Dictionary: A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv with their distinctions and divers acceptations, as they are found as well in reports antient and modern as…

  • The Interpreter

    The Interpreter, or Booke Containing the Signification of Words About the Author: John Cowell (1554-1611) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “ohn Cowell was born in Swimbridge, Devon. After attending Eaton College, he attended King’s College, Cambridge, receiving a BA in 1575, an MA in 1578 and…

  • The Interpreter

    The Interpreter, or Booke Containing the Signification of Words About the Author: John Cowell (1554-1611) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “ohn Cowell was born in Swimbridge, Devon. After attending Eaton College, he attended King’s College, Cambridge, receiving a BA in 1575, an MA in 1578 and…

  • Termes de la ley

    Termes de la ley or Exposiciones terminorum legum anglorum About the Author: John Rastell (c.1475-1536) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): ohn Rastell was born into a prominent local family, probably in Coventry. He was a “renaissance man” – lawyer, architect, musician, and playwright, but most conspicuously,…

  • Termes de la ley

    Termes de la ley or Exposiciones terminorum legum anglorum About the Author: John Rastell (c.1475-1536) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): ohn Rastell was born into a prominent local family, probably in Coventry. He was a “renaissance man” – lawyer, architect, musician, and playwright, but most conspicuously,…