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Advice for Aspiring Lawyers in Seventeeth-Century England In this
handbook Doderidge, one of the most distinguished legal figures of
his age, advises aspiring lawyers. Among other points, such as
suggested readings and advice concerning personal demeanor, he
urges the student to acquire a solid liberal-arts education that
emphasizes subjects with practical application, such as logic and
etymology. Regarding the specifics of legal education, he discusses
the best methods of study and information on the sources and
principles of English law. Reprint of the first edition. As
distinguished a jurist as Coke and Bacon, Sir John Doderidge
1555-1628] was a counselor of the King's Bench, a Serjeant for
Prince Henry, solicitor-general and a member of Parliament. He was
the author of five important works that were all published
posthumously. "Of books written about law to instruct students, the
most notable, written by a common lawyer, is Doderidge's 'English
Lawyer.'" --Holdsworth, A History of English Law V:397-398.
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