William Blackstone

William Blackstone was an influential English jurist and legal scholar born in 1723 in London. He is best known for his seminal work, "Commentaries on the Laws of England," published in the 1760s. This comprehensive four-volume series laid the foundation for modern English law and became a pivotal text for American legal education. Blackstone's ability to articulate complex legal principles in an accessible manner made his work invaluable to both students and practitioners of law, helping to shape the legal landscape of the time.

Beyond his legal writings, Blackstone served as a professor of law at Oxford University, where he inspired many with his lectures and engaging teaching style. His contributions helped to bridge the gap between legal theory and practice, emphasizing the importance of understanding the law in the context of society. If you're curious about the roots of legal thought and its evolution, take a moment to explore Blackstone's works in the app—they offer a fascinating glimpse into the foundations of law as we know it today.

Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book 1 (1765)

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William Blackstone



~ BOOK THE FIRST ~The Commentaries on the Laws of England are an influential 18th century treatise on the common law of England by Sir Willi…

Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book 2: Of the Rights of Things.

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William Blackstone



The Commentaries on the Laws of England by Sir William Blackstone, are a prominent and authoritative 18th century dissertation on the common…

Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book 4: Of Public Wrongs

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William Blackstone



The Commentaries on the Laws of England by Sir William Blackstone, are a prominent and authoritative 18th century dissertation on the common…

Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book 3: Of Private Wrongs

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William Blackstone



The Commentaries on the Laws of England by Sir William Blackstone, are a prominent and authoritative 18th century dissertation on the common…