Bracton’s Note Book
Discover the foundational work of English law in Bracton’s Note Book by Henry de Bracton, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This essential volume spans 368 pages and offers a comprehensive collection of 2,000 lawsuits, providing invaluable insights into how the law should be applied in various cases. The first volume, titled 'Apparatus', not only introduces the texts but also delves into the life of the esteemed jurist, Henry de Bracton (c. 1210–1268). Ideal for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of law in Great Britain, this book serves as a critical resource for understanding the evolution of legal principles. Enhance your legal library with this pivotal work that bridges history and law.