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  • BLACKSTONE, William, Vinerian Professor of Law, and Solicitor general to her Majesty,

    Verlag: printed by A. Strahan, T. Cadell and D. Prince,, London,, 1774

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    The sixth Edition. London, printed by A. Strahan, T. Cadell and D. Prince, 1774. Quart. zusammen 1.940, LX S. und 36 ungez. Bll. (1:) Titelblatt, II, (6), 485 S.; (2:) VII, 520, XIX S.; (3:) VII, 455, XXXIV S.; (4:) VII, 443, VII, (72) S. 4 zeitgenössische Kalbshalblederbände mit schwarzem Lederrückenschild. Sir William BLACKSTONE (1723-1780) read classics and methematics at Oxford, became a Fellow of All Souls, and was called to the Bar in 1746. He served as assessor of the Chancellor`s court at Oxford, a delegate of the University Press, and took a large part in settling the scheme for the Vinerian Professorship of Englsih Law in 1756-58. From 1753 to 1758 he lectured privately at Oxford on English Law, the first lectures on English law ever given in a university. In 1758 he became Vinerian Professor and lectured on English law there till 1766, and his annual lectures became the basis of his Commentaries. His lectures spread his fame and his progress at the bar was rapid. He entered Parliament and took silk in 1761, became Solicitor-General to the Queen in 1763 and in 1766 he gave up his chair. In 1770 he became a judge of the King`s Bench and later in the same year he transferred to the Common Pleas where he proved himself an able judge and sat til his death. His major work was the Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1770) in four books dealing respectively with the Rights of Persons, the Rights of Things, Private Wrongs, and Public Wrongs. It was an immediate success and eight editions appeared in his lifetime and at least 15 more after his death, while in 1840-49 Serjeant Stephen produced new Commentaries founded on Blackstone but adapted to the changed state of the law. The Commentaries were equally popular in the U.S.A. and passed through many editions there, being the chief source of knowledge of English Law for many years and it inspired Kent`s Commentaries on American Law. Hauptwerk von Blackstone (1723-1780) mit den Noten und Additionen von Edward Christian! Die englische Rechtswissenschaft ist fallbezogen orientiert und nicht von gesetzlichen Normen bestimmt. Das englische Rechtssystem ist ein case-law. Dennoch weist das engliche Recht glänzende monographische und systematische Abhandlungen auf. Unter ihnen stellen die "Commentaries on the Laws of England" von William Blackstone (1723 - 1780) einen Höhepunkt dar. Das Werk, das im Jahre 1765 erstmals erschienen ist, stellt eine Zusammenfassung des historisch gewachsenen Rechts dar und wirkt bis in den heutigen Tage nach. Ein Klassiker der europäischen Rechtsliteratur! 4 zeitgenössische Kalbshalblederbände mit schwarzem Lederrückenschild.