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

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<p>The first complete English translation from the Latin of Gottfried Wilhelm Liebniz’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 Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano). The translation is enhanced by De Iuliis’ introduction that offers a biographical sketch of Leibniz an overview of the reception of his ideas and a discussion of Leibniz’ 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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