The Sources of English Law

The Sources of English Law (as it is sometimes known) is an essay written by the German historian Heinrich Brunner and translated by others.

In 1909, it was described as a "valuable survey of the sources and literature of English law".[1] In 1914, Winfield called it a "valuable" guide "to the materials of English law".[2]

  1. ^ J T. "Short Notices". The English Historical Review. Volume 24. October 1909. Page 823. Internet Archive
  2. ^ Winfield, P H. "Some Bibliographical Difficulties of English Law" (1914) 30 LQR 190

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