Two volumes sold together, at one price: First Volume: "A PARALLELE OR CONFERENCE OF THE Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England." "Wherein the agreement and disagreement of these three Lawes, and the causes and reasons of the said agreement and disagreement, are opened and discussed. Digested in sundry Dialogues by William Fulbecke. At the end of these Dialogues is annexed a Table of the Sections or Di(sc)uitions of the principall points, matters, and questions which are handled in every Dialogue." "At London, "Printed for the Company of Stationeers," 1618 (Second Edition - First was 1601) Second Volume: "THE SECOND PART OF THE Parallele, Or CONFERENCE OF the Civill Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England," "WHEREIN THE AGREEment and disagreement of these three Lawes touching divers matters not before conferred, is at large debated and discussed. Whereunto is annexed a Table contayning the princpall Questions, matters, and pointes of the Dialogues ensuing.
by (Two Volumes) FULBECKE, William
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Two volumes by William Fulbecke, sold together, at one price:
- First Volume: "A PARALLELE OR CONFERENCE OF THE Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England." "Wherein the agreement and disagreement of these three Lawes, and the causes and reasons of the said agreement and disagreement, are opened and discussed. Digested in sundry Dialogues by William Fulbecke. At the end of these Dialogues is annexed a Table of the Sections or Di(sc)uitions of the principall points, matters, and questions which are handled in every Dialogue." "At London, "Printed for the Company of Stationeers," 1618 (Second Edition - First was 1601)
- Second Volume: "THE SECOND PART OF THE Parallele, Or CONFERENCE OF the Civill Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England," "WHEREIN THE AGREEment and disagreement of these three Lawes touching divers matters not before conferred, is at large debated and discussed. Whereunto is annexed a Table contayning the princpall Questions, matters, and pointes of the Dialogues ensuing. Handled in seven Dialogues, by William Fulbecke." LONDON 'Printed by Thomas Wight," 1602 (First Edition)
Both volumes 12 mo. (7 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches each); the 1618 title: [12], 104, [8] leaves; the 1602 title: [8], 73, [8] leaves, printer's device on title page of "Second Part," Roman letter and ornamented initials at section heads of both volumes. Nineteenth century three-quarter calf, marbled boards, raised bands, author and title in gilt on leather labels on spine, minor shelf wear: insignificant scuffs on bands, at corners, and top of spines, wear showing at hinges, but holding - contents not affected. Manuscript references in pencil of front flyleaf of both volumes. STC 11416 and 11415, ESTC S102690 and S102691 Fulbecke was an English playwright, historian, lawyer and legal scholar. His other book "Pandectes" was one of the first books on international law.
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- Two volumes sold together, at one price: First Volume: "A PARALLELE OR CONFERENCE OF THE Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England." "Wherein the agreement and disagreement of these three Lawes, and the causes and reasons of the said agreement and disagreement, are opened and discussed. Digested in sundry Dialogues by William Fulbecke. At the end of these Dialogues is annexed a Table of the Sections or Di(sc)uitions of the principall points, matters, and questions which are handled in every Dialogue." "At London, "Printed for the Company of Stationeers," 1618 (Second Edition - First was 1601) Second Volume: "THE SECOND PART OF THE Parallele, Or CONFERENCE OF the Civill Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England," "WHEREIN THE AGREEment and disagreement of these three Lawes touching divers matters not before conferred, is at large debated and discussed. Whereunto is annexed a Table contayning the princpall Questions, matters, and pointes of the Dialogues ensuing.
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