This volume is a collection of essays written by Samuel E. Thorne,
former legal historian and professor at the Harvard Law School.
Professor Thorne was considered an authority on English legal
history and common law up to the 12th century. Bringing together
essays on topics such as Henry I's coronation charter, English
feudalism, the early history of the Inns of Court, sovereignty and
the conflict of laws and Tudor social transformation, as well as
the life and writings of key figures such as Henry de Bracton and
Sir Edward Coke, this collection is the essential companion to
Professor Thorne's work in the field.
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