This essay traces the history of law publishing at Oxford University throughout the early modern period. It shows that Roman law and canon law, not the common law, were long the focus of the University's law curriculum until Blackstone's reforms. Common law was published in London rather than in Oxford.
The Learned Press: Law
Feola, Vittoria
2013
Abstract
This essay traces the history of law publishing at Oxford University throughout the early modern period. It shows that Roman law and canon law, not the common law, were long the focus of the University's law curriculum until Blackstone's reforms. Common law was published in London rather than in Oxford.File in questo prodotto:
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