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A cornerstone of English legal history, De Laudibus Legum Angliæ invites readers into the heart of medieval jurisprudence. Written in the 15th century by Sir John Fortescue, this profound legal treatise explores the origins and virtues of English common law at a moment when Magna Carta's legacy was still shaping the nation's soul. Every page reveals a world where law is not just a system, but a living philosophy - and where the rights of Englishmen are championed with rare eloquence. It is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the roots of legal thought. Fortescue's work stands apart for…mehr

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A cornerstone of English legal history, De Laudibus Legum Angliæ invites readers into the heart of medieval jurisprudence. Written in the 15th century by Sir John Fortescue, this profound legal treatise explores the origins and virtues of English common law at a moment when Magna Carta's legacy was still shaping the nation's soul. Every page reveals a world where law is not just a system, but a living philosophy - and where the rights of Englishmen are championed with rare eloquence. It is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the roots of legal thought. Fortescue's work stands apart for its clarity and conviction, offering both law students and legal historians an invaluable resource. His comparisons with continental systems - echoed later by thinkers like Thomas More - illuminate what made English law unique among its medieval peers. The book's influence stretches across centuries, providing insight into the foundations of justice, the evolution of legal rights, and the enduring power of principled governance. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a scholar, a collector of classic literature, or simply intrigued by the birth of the common law, De Laudibus Legum Angliæ is both a cultural treasure and a window into the ideals that shaped a nation.