Haec epitome undecim librorum relationum honoratissimi et docti viri Edvardi Coke Mil. defuncti, quondam capital' justic' placitor' coram ipso Rege tenend', & Regiæ Majestati à sanctioribus consiliis, cum venia reverendorum & honoratissimorum judicum prælo commissa fuit: et hoc opusculum Edvardus Trotman Armig' Interioris Templi socius, in lege apprenticius, honorabili societati ejusdem hospitii (cujus voto idem editum fuit) merito dedicat, et optat quod hoc compendium non sit alicui lectori dispendium.
by Trotman, Edward (1579 or 80-1643); Coke, Edward (1552-1634)
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London: Londini Excus. per assignat. I. More armigeri. 1640., 1640. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. Description: Sm. 8vo (5¾ × 3¾ in): [12], 579, [1] p. Early calf; "Edward Coke" lettered in gilt on spine. · Register: 8º: ¶^6 B-2O^8 2P^2. · Condition: Spine chipped at bottom. Initial blank (signed with a fleuron) present in this copy. Margin of leaf O2 torn with loss, not affecting text. · Comments: Sole edition. Although the title is in Latin, the text is in Law French. This copy contains numerous manuscript references to the first edition of Hobart's Reports, printed in quarto in 1641. (The references must be to the first edition because in some of the citations the page number is higher than 350, which is the last page of the 1650 folio second edition and all subsequent editions.) · References: S&M 1:297(23); STC 5527; ESTC S108467.
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- Nostre Livers (US)
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- Title
- Haec epitome undecim librorum relationum honoratissimi et docti viri Edvardi Coke Mil. defuncti, quondam capital' justic' placitor' coram ipso Rege tenend', & Regiæ Majestati à sanctioribus consiliis, cum venia reverendorum & honoratissimorum judicum prælo commissa fuit: et hoc opusculum Edvardus Trotman Armig' Interioris Templi socius, in lege apprenticius, honorabili societati ejusdem hospitii (cujus voto idem editum fuit) merito dedicat, et optat quod hoc compendium non sit alicui lectori dispendium.
- Author
- Trotman, Edward (1579 or 80-1643); Coke, Edward (1552-1634)
- Format/Binding
- Leather
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Londini Excus. per assignat. I. More armigeri. 1640.
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1640
- Keywords
- Legal History
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- Nominative Reports; Abridgments & Digests;
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About Nostre Livers
Specializing in antiquarian Anglo-American law and legal history. "Nostre livers": "our books (usu. meaning year books)."--J.H. Baker, Manual of Law French, p. 141, s.v. "livers" (1990).
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