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- up abridgement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An abridgement (or abridgment) is a condensing or reduction of a book or other creative work into a...
- Un Abridgment des plusiers Cases et Resolutions del Common Ley, Alphabeticalment Digest desouth severall Titles (called Rolle's Abridgment, abbreviated...
- A General Abridgment of the Common Law, alphabetically digested under proper titles is a book by Knightley D'Anvers. J. G. Marvin said: This work, so far...
- Books of authority is a term used by legal writers to refer to a number of early legal textbooks that are excepted from the rule that textbooks (and all...
- A New Abridgment of the Law is a legal book compiled by Mathew Bacon. The first edition dates from 1736, and the most recent English edition in 1832. The...
- (1678 – 5 June 1756) was an English jurist, known as the author of Viner's Abridgment, and the benefactor of the Vinerian chair and the Vinerian Scholarship...
- embodiment. Epitomacy represents "to the degree of." An abridgment differs from an epitome in that an abridgment is made of selected quotations of a larger work;...
- as an appendix to De praestigiis daemonum (1577) by Johann Weyer. An abridgment of a grimoire similar in nature to the Ars Goetia (first book of The Lesser...
- Herodotus (Translated by William Beloe) (1859). Derby & Jackson. Eutropius, Abridgment of Roman History (Translated by John Selby Watson) (1886). George Bell...
- suggested, but this is no longer accepted. See editions of Photius's abridgment by Joseph-Emmanuel-Ghislain Roulez (Ptolemaei Hephaestionis Novarum historiarum...