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Last and best edition of the first English law dictionary.
Corrected and greatly enlarged, English and Law French in parallel
columns. First published in 1527, this pioneering dictionary was
originally written in Law French with the Latin title Expositiones
Terminorum Legum Anglorumae. Quite popular with students and
lawyers due to its clarity and concision, it went through at least
twenty-nine editions, the last appearing in 1721(with reissues in
1742 and 1819). The 1721 edition was translated by his son, William
Rastell, who is often listed as its author. "Rastell's Termes de la
Ley is a book which, like St. Germain's Doctor and Student,
reflects the common law at the close of the year-book period with
much fidelity." --Thomas Atkins Street, The Foundation of Legal
Liability III:79 John Rastell d.1536], an Oxford-educated printer
and lawyer, was a Member of Parliament when the Protestant
reformation was legalized. Around 1527, the time Les Termes de la
Ley was first published, Rastell took part in the religious
controversies of the time, defending the Roman doctrine of
purgatory in his notable work, A New Boke of Purgatory. William
Rastell 1508?-1565] was the eldest son of John Rastell. A printer,
lawyer, judge and author, he published his great collection of
statutes from the Magna Carta to the present in 1557. It was
updated periodically, the final edition appearing in 1625. Rastell
also compiled A Table Collected of the Yeres of our Lorde God and
of the Yeres of the Kynges of Englande (1561). He edited many
important works including Littleton's Tenures (1534) and Sir
Anthony Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium.
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