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Shakespeare's legal maxims

Chapter 5: ERRATA.
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A legal study that collects and explains the law maxims embedded in Shakespeare's works, showing how the plays translate Latin legal phrases into English and illustrating common law principles through textual examples. The author annotates passages, clarifies law terms and customs, corrects previous scholarly mistakes, and compares these usages with established maxims and legal authorities. He supplies illustrative citations and argues that many legal aphorisms are woven into the verse and prose in ways that nonlegal commentators may overlook.

ERRATA.

Transcriber’s Note: The errata have been corrected.
Page 10, Line 13, for Revocare read Revocari
18, 14, Leges Legis.
25, 10, Ædificio Ædifico.
31, 13, Jurator Juratore.
33, 9, Debit Debit’
36, 9, Jussa Jussu.
38, 26, Cogitationes Cogitationis.
38, 14, Hood’s Wood’s.
42, 4, Rarmun Ramum.
44, 9, Eum aliam Cum alium.
52, 24, Quid Quia.
53, 21, Civitus Civitas.
54, 23, Debet Debent.
54, 24, Continum Continuum.
56, 13, Et Ex.
56, 14, Justa Juxta.