The New Method of Learning and Teaching Jurisprudence According to the Principles of the Didactic Art Premised in the General Part and in the Light of Experience
<p>The first complete English translation from the Latin of Gottfried Wilhelm Liebniz&rsquo;s <em>Nova methodus discendae docendaeque Jurisprudentiae</em>. lxxxvii 218 pp. Preface by William E. Butler. Better known for his contributions to philosophy metaphysics and mathematics as co-discoverer along with Isaac Newton of calculus Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was also an attorney diplomat state official and judge of the Mainz court of appeals. <em>The New Method of Learning and Teaching Jurisprudence</em> is his prescription for a curriculum of study for lawyers and as such is an important indicator of the origins of legal education in the late renaissance year of 1667 when John Milton published <em>Paradise Lost</em>.</p><p>Already translated into German and French this is the first unabridged translation of the 1667 Frankfurt edition in a modern language a new direct translation of the Latin text with notes by Carmelo Massimo de Iuliis (Department of Public and Private Economy Law Universit&agrave; Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano). The translation is enhanced by De Iuliis&rsquo; introduction that offers a biographical sketch of Leibniz an overview of the reception of his ideas and a discussion of Leibniz&rsquo; views on the philosophical concepts of logic and rhetoric as applied to the study of jurisprudence and a systematic reconstruction of legal systems. Published by Talbot Publishing an imprint of the Lawbook Exchange Ltd.</p>
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