Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676
Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676
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Matthew Hale
Matthew Hale English jurist and scholar (1609–1676)
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Works
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The analysis of the law : being a scheme, or abstract, of the several titles and partitions of the law of England, digested into method | |
Commentary upon Littleton | |
Conductor generalis | |
Contemplations, moral and divine Selections | |
The counsels of a father Selections | |
Diálogo entre un filósofo y un jurista y escritos autobiográficos, 2018 | |
Difficiles nugæ, or, Observations touching the Torricellian experiment ; and the various solutions of the same, especially touching the weight and elasticity of the air. | |
A discourse touching provision for the poor. | |
An epitome of Judge Hale's contemplations, in his account of the good steward. | |
essay touching the gravitation or non-gravitation of fluid bodies, and the reasons thereof | |
First part of the institutes of the laws of England | |
The great audit; or, good steward : Being some necessary and important considerations to be considered of by all sorts of people. Taken out of the writings of The late Worthy and Renowned Sir Matthew Hale. and Therein His Own Experience of the Inward and Invisible Guidance of the Spirit of God | |
Hale and Fleetwood on Admiralty jurisdiction | |
Hale. Common Law. London 1779 | |
History of the common law of England | |
Human science and social order : Hugo Münsterberg and the origins of applied psychology | |
The judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, of the nature of true religion, the causes of its corruption, and the churches calamity by mens additions and violences : with the desired cure : in three discourses | |
The jurisdiction of the Lords house, or Parliament, considered according to antient records | |
A letter of advice to his grandchildren, Matthew, Gabriel, Anne, Mary, and Frances Hale | |
life and death of Pomponius Atticus, written by his contemporary and acquaintance Cornelius Nepos, translated out of his fragments, together with observations political and moral thereupon (by M. Hale)... | |
Londons liberties, 1682: | |
M. Hale's leven en brieven aan zijne kinderen, benevens de verantwoording eens christens wegens zijn gehouden rentmeesterschap | |
Methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject | |
The new Natura brevium of the most reverend judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert : together with the authorities in law, and cases in the books of reports cited in the margin. | |
New Natura brevium with Sir Matthew Hale's commentary | |
Notes on Lord Coke's First institute | |
Nouvelle Natura brevium. | |
Observations touching the principles of natural motions, 1677: | |
Office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jury men, over-seers of the poor | |
On the law of nature, reason, and common law : selected jurisprudential writings | |
The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliaments : in two parts ... | |
Pleas of the crown | |
Prerogatives of the king | |
The primitive origination of mankind : considered and examined according to the light of nature | |
Selections | |
Several tracts written by Sr. Matthew Hale, kt, sometime lord chief justice of England: | |
A short Treatise touching Sheriffs Accompts | |
Sir Matthew Hale's three epistles to his children | |
Sittliche und Gottseelige Betrachtungen, Erster Theil | |
Some thoughts on the nature of true religion : By Sir Matthew Hale, lord chief justice of the King's Bench. To which is added, a letter from Walter Rawleigh to his lady, after his condemnation. | |
A treatise shewing how usefull, safe, reasonable, and beneficial the inrolling & registring of all conveyances of lands may be to the inhabitants of this kingdom | |
The works, moral and religions of Sir Matthew Hale : the whole now first collected and revised, to which are prefixed his life and death by Bishop Burnet, and an appendix to the life, including the additional notes of Richard Baxter | |
פרוש נביאים לרד"ק. |