William Blackstone : law and letters in the eighteenth century / Wilfrid Prest.
Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012. Description: xix, 355 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, plans ; 24 cmISBN: 9780199652013 (pbk.) :; 0199652015 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Blackstone, William, 1723-1780 | Judges -- Great Britain -- Biography | Lawyers -- Great Britain -- Biography | Scholars -- Great Britain -- BiographyDDC classification: 340.092
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. 'A Young Man of Brilliant Parts' (1723-38) -- 3. 'Removed to the University' (1738-43) -- 4. 'Between the University and the Temple' (1744-53) -- 5. 'Advancing the Interests of the College' (1744-53) -- 6. 'The General Benefit of the University at Large' (1750-53) -- 7. 'An Active, Enterprising Genius' (1753-58) -- 8. 'A More Public Scene' (1758-61) -- 9. 'Hopes of Advancement' (1761-66) -- 10. 'A Great and Able Lawyer' (1761-69) -- 11. 'This Temper of the Times' (1768-70) -- 12. 'At the Point He Always Wished For' (1770-80) -- 13. 'Useful and Agreeable' (1770-80) -- 14. Conclusion.
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KD620. F674 1857 The judges of England; | KD620. G74 2017 Great Christian jurists in English history / | KD621. B58B57 2009 Blackstone and his commentaries : | KD621. B58P74 2008 William Blackstone : | KD621. E35K55 1977 Law and politics in Jacobean England : | KD621. K42I93 1983 The common lawyers of pre-Reformation England : | KD626 M36 1980 A modern legal history of England and Wales 1750-1950 / |
Originally published: 2008.
Formerly CIP. Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. 'A Young Man of Brilliant Parts' (1723-38) -- 3. 'Removed to the University' (1738-43) -- 4. 'Between the University and the Temple' (1744-53) -- 5. 'Advancing the Interests of the College' (1744-53) -- 6. 'The General Benefit of the University at Large' (1750-53) -- 7. 'An Active, Enterprising Genius' (1753-58) -- 8. 'A More Public Scene' (1758-61) -- 9. 'Hopes of Advancement' (1761-66) -- 10. 'A Great and Able Lawyer' (1761-69) -- 11. 'This Temper of the Times' (1768-70) -- 12. 'At the Point He Always Wished For' (1770-80) -- 13. 'Useful and Agreeable' (1770-80) -- 14. Conclusion.