An idea of the modern eloquence of the bar : together with a pleading out of every part of law / written by Sir George Mackenzie ... ; translated into English.
1711
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Title
An idea of the modern eloquence of the bar : together with a pleading out of every part of law / written by Sir George Mackenzie ... ; translated into English.
Uniform title
Idea eloquentiae forensis hodiernae. English
Created/published
Edinburgh : Printed by Mr. Robert Freebairn ..., 1711.
Description
[2], v, [1], vi-ix, xi-xxvi, 298, [2] p. ; 18 cm (8vo)
Associated name
Note
"The dedication of the translator" is signed: Robert Hepburn.
First published in Latin, Edinburgh, 1681.
Signatures: a⁴ b² c-d⁴ A-2O⁴ 2P² (2P2 blank; a2 signed a).
First published in Latin, Edinburgh, 1681.
Signatures: a⁴ b² c-d⁴ A-2O⁴ 2P² (2P2 blank; a2 signed a).
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references.
Cited/described in
English short title catalogue (ESTC), T92410
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
Call number
161- 606q
Folger-specific note
Armorial bookplate of Erskine of Dun (motto "in domino confido"); unidentified anonymous armorial bookplate.