History of the Middle Temple
Editat de Richard Haveryen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iun 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841134215
ISBN-10: 184113421X
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184113421X
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Covers the long and fascinating history of the Middle Temple.Written by a team of eminent lawyers and legal historians.A treasure trove of information about the Inn and its diverse history and influence.
Notă biografică
Richard Havery KC is a Bencher of the Inn and a retired judge of the Technology and Construction Court.
Cuprins
Prologue: The Knights Templar Jonathan Riley-Smith Article: The Temple Church John Toulmin Chapter 1: The First Two Centuries John Baker Article: Buildings of the Middle Temple Richard O Havery Chapter 2: Conflict, Change and Continuity: Elizabeth I to the Great Temple Fire Wilfrid Prest Article: The Maritime Connection Richard Hill Article: Literary Associations of the Middle Temple Jessica Winston Appendix: Men of Letters Associated with the Middle Temple Lesley Whitelaw Chapter 3: The Unreformed Middle Temple Wilfrid Prest Article: The American Connection John Colyer Appendix: The American Connection John Colyer Chapter 4: The Middle Temple in the 19th Century Raymond Cocks Article: The Inn as a Disciplinary Body David Woolley Chapter 5: The Middle Temple Since 1900 Eric Stockdale
Recenzii
...this is a handsome and at times entertaining volume. There are more than fifty good quality colour and black and white plates, illustrating the documentary and architectural record as much as the personality who have contributed to the life of the Middle Temple...the sweep of six hundred and more years of English lawyering and legal culture is certainly illuminated in this work.
When this book was conceived, Master Richard Havery took on a monumental task: to produce a history of the Middle Temple worthy to rank alongside Master Williamson's classic History of the Middle Temple (1924). He and his team of highly distinguished lawyers and academics have not only succeeded, they have triumphed...Their success partly stems from the judicious organisation of the work. Each chapter, dealing with a broad sweep of the Middle Temple's history, is proceeded by an article focusing on one particular topic...Like the members of the Middle Temple themselves, each contribution is highly individual - sometimes even a little quirky - but together they form something more valuable than the sum of its parts. Every page bristles with culture and learning, from first to last.Thanks to this superb volume, it may well be another ninety years before a new work of its kind is required.
Richard Havery's History of the Middle Temple is compiled with stunning scholarship and not a little love. The extensive records of the Middle Temple, which survive from the sixteenth century, have been mined to produce a substantial work of literary, social and legal history. It is essential reading for member of the Inn (bencher or student) who wants to know about his or her Inn. Likewise it is for anyone who wants to understand the past and present roles of the Inns of Court in England as a place of learning and vocational training. There has long been a need for this book.
. before this quite fascinating History of the Middle Temple was published in 2011 few people, not even that many lawyers, knew how many of England's movers and shakers, who changed English history, not to mention American history, for better or worse, were members of this Inn.A riveting read as well as a fascinating history, and enlivened with illustrations, this is a book which should attract a wide readership, not just within the legal fraternity, but among the general public.many of the issues raised in the book remain topical today - all of which makes this splendid work a must-have acquisition for anyone's library.
When this book was conceived, Master Richard Havery took on a monumental task: to produce a history of the Middle Temple worthy to rank alongside Master Williamson's classic History of the Middle Temple (1924). He and his team of highly distinguished lawyers and academics have not only succeeded, they have triumphed...Their success partly stems from the judicious organisation of the work. Each chapter, dealing with a broad sweep of the Middle Temple's history, is proceeded by an article focusing on one particular topic...Like the members of the Middle Temple themselves, each contribution is highly individual - sometimes even a little quirky - but together they form something more valuable than the sum of its parts. Every page bristles with culture and learning, from first to last.Thanks to this superb volume, it may well be another ninety years before a new work of its kind is required.
Richard Havery's History of the Middle Temple is compiled with stunning scholarship and not a little love. The extensive records of the Middle Temple, which survive from the sixteenth century, have been mined to produce a substantial work of literary, social and legal history. It is essential reading for member of the Inn (bencher or student) who wants to know about his or her Inn. Likewise it is for anyone who wants to understand the past and present roles of the Inns of Court in England as a place of learning and vocational training. There has long been a need for this book.
. before this quite fascinating History of the Middle Temple was published in 2011 few people, not even that many lawyers, knew how many of England's movers and shakers, who changed English history, not to mention American history, for better or worse, were members of this Inn.A riveting read as well as a fascinating history, and enlivened with illustrations, this is a book which should attract a wide readership, not just within the legal fraternity, but among the general public.many of the issues raised in the book remain topical today - all of which makes this splendid work a must-have acquisition for anyone's library.
Descriere
An examination of the long and fascinating history of the Middle Temple written by eminent lawyers and legal historians.