The Year Books are the law reports of medieval England. The earliest examples date from about 1268, and the last in the printed series are for the year 1535. The Year Books are our principal source materials for the development of legal doctrines, concepts, and methods from 1290 to 1535, a period during which the common law developed into recognizable form. More than 22,000 individual reports or ‘pleas’ have been printed, and others remain in manuscript. This database indexes all year book reports printed in the chronological series for all years between 1268 and 1535, and many of the year book reports printed only in alphabetical abridgements. Of these reports, all 6,901 from 1399 through 1535 have been fully indexed and paraphrased in thi...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Includes indexes.Editor and imprint vary.At head of title: The Ames Foundation.v. 1. 2 Richard II, 1...
"A register of law publications. Law books published from Hilary term, 1788, to Easter term, 1790; T...
Of the making of Year Books there is no end. Three scholarly enterprises - the Rolls Series, Selden ...
Exhibition program from a Fall 2017 exhibit presented in the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room at...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
Originally presented, in smaller form, as a dissertation, at Cambridge university. cf. Author's pref...
Vols. numbered continuously with the yearbooks of Edward I.Vol. 1, edited and translated by Alfred J...
Includes indexes.English and Law French."The first publication issued under the auspices of the Ames...
[v. 1] Years 20-21. 1866 -- [v. 2] Years 21-22. 1873 -- [v. 3] Years 30-31. 1863 -- [v. 4] Years 32-...
Pages 145-158 omitted in numberingTranslated by Theodore Barlow?"There are actually very few Exchequ...
Binder's title: Yearbooks 1, pt. ICompiled by Richard de Winchedon. cf. Pref"This part, whose report...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
None issued (?) during 1897-9, 1901-3, and 1909-10. cf. Hicks. Materials and methods of legal resear...
There is an old tradition, still believed by many lawyers, that these year-books were official repor...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Includes indexes.Editor and imprint vary.At head of title: The Ames Foundation.v. 1. 2 Richard II, 1...
"A register of law publications. Law books published from Hilary term, 1788, to Easter term, 1790; T...
Of the making of Year Books there is no end. Three scholarly enterprises - the Rolls Series, Selden ...
Exhibition program from a Fall 2017 exhibit presented in the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room at...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
Originally presented, in smaller form, as a dissertation, at Cambridge university. cf. Author's pref...
Vols. numbered continuously with the yearbooks of Edward I.Vol. 1, edited and translated by Alfred J...
Includes indexes.English and Law French."The first publication issued under the auspices of the Ames...
[v. 1] Years 20-21. 1866 -- [v. 2] Years 21-22. 1873 -- [v. 3] Years 30-31. 1863 -- [v. 4] Years 32-...
Pages 145-158 omitted in numberingTranslated by Theodore Barlow?"There are actually very few Exchequ...
Binder's title: Yearbooks 1, pt. ICompiled by Richard de Winchedon. cf. Pref"This part, whose report...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
None issued (?) during 1897-9, 1901-3, and 1909-10. cf. Hicks. Materials and methods of legal resear...
There is an old tradition, still believed by many lawyers, that these year-books were official repor...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Includes indexes.Editor and imprint vary.At head of title: The Ames Foundation.v. 1. 2 Richard II, 1...
"A register of law publications. Law books published from Hilary term, 1788, to Easter term, 1790; T...