Otto Friedrich Von Gierke, Frederic William Maitland
Political Theories of the Middle Age, by Otto Gierke, translated with an introduction by Frederic William Maitland. One of the world's great scholars in the hisotry of political ideas, Otto Von Gierke (1844-1921) was professor of law at the University of Berlin, of Breslau, and of Heidelberg, and produced monumental studies in the interpretation of legal history. In the present volume, Gierke gives his sharply definitive treatment of the basic political tenets up to the Renaissance.
Political Theories of the Middle Age, by Otto Gierke, translated with an introduction by Frederic William Maitland. One of the world's great scholars ...
Originally published: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908. xxviii, 547 pp. Although Maitland never intended to publish these lectures, they have long been regarded as one of the best introductions to the English Constitution. Delivered in the winter of 1887 and spring of 1888, and edited and published in 1908 by one of Maitland's students, Herbert A.L. Fisher, they cover the period from 1066 to the end of the nineteenth century. Rather than a narrative historical format, they focus on describing the work of the constitution during five distinct moments in English history: 1307, 1509,...
Originally published: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908. xxviii, 547 pp. Although Maitland never intended to publish these lectures, they ha...
Originally published: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908. xxviii, 547 pp. Although Maitland never intended to publish these lectures, they have long been regarded as one of the best introductions to the English Constitution. Delivered in the winter of 1887 and spring of 1888, and edited and published in 1908 by one of Maitland's students, Herbert A.L. Fisher, they cover the period from 1066 to the end of the nineteenth century. Rather than a narrative historical format, they focus on describing the work of the constitution during five distinct moments in English history: 1307, 1509,...
Originally published: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908. xxviii, 547 pp. Although Maitland never intended to publish these lectures, they ha...