1660 LAW Edward Coke Institutes of England Littleton Commentary RARE Flesher
“Corporations cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor excommunicate, for they have no souls.”
– Edward Coke
The foundational work on English Common Law!
Edward Coke is one of England’s most prolific legal reporter, known for his reports on the Gunpowder Plot, judicial rulings, and influences on the U.S. Constitutional amendments. One of his most important works was ‘Institutes of the Laws of England’, a collection of legal treatises which is known to be one of the foundational documents on common law.
1660 LAW Edward Coke Institutes of England Littleton Commentary RARE Flesher
“Corporations cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor excommunicate, for they have no souls.”
– Edward Coke
The foundational work on English Common Law!
Edward Coke is one of England’s most prolific legal reporter, known for his reports on the Gunpowder Plot, judicial rulings, and influences on the U.S. Constitutional amendments. One of his most important works was ‘Institutes of the Laws of England’, a collection of legal treatises which is known to be one of the foundational documents on common law.
Item number: #18871
Price: $750
COKE, Edward
The third part of the institutes of the laws of England : concerning high treason, and other pleas of the crown, and criminall causes
Printed at London : By J. Flesher for W. Lee, and D. Pakeman, 1660.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages;
- [10], 243, [19]
- Includes portrait frontispiece
- Provenance: Handwritten – John M. Davenport
- Language: English / Latin / French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~11.5in X 7.5in (29.5cm x 19cm)
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18871
Categories
Law & Government
European History
Authors
COKE, Edward
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete