- A
hornbook (horn-book) is a single-sided
alphabet tablet,
which served from
medieval times as a
primer for study, and
sometimes included vowel combinations...
- education,
hornbooks are one-volume
legal treatises,
written primarily for law
students on
subjects typically covered by law
school courses.
Hornbooks summarize...
- The
Hornbook of
Virginia History: A Ready-Reference
Guide to the Old Dominion's People, Places, and Past is a
historical reference guide and encyclopedia...
- 2016. Salmon,
Emily J.; Campbell,
Edward D. C. Jr., eds. (1994). The
Hornbook of
Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, Virginia:
Virginia Office of Graphic...
- A
Hornbook for Witches:
Poems of
Fantasy is a
collection of
poems by Leah
Bodine Drake. It was
released in 1950, and was the author's
first book and her...
- The
Harlan Ellison Hornbook is a 1990
compilation of
columns written by
Harlan Ellison for
several counterculture newspapers in Los Angeles,
mostly for...
- of horn.
Hornbooks displa****
letters of the alphabet, a
syllabary and
prayers for
novice readers.
Andrew Tuer
described a
typical hornbook with a line...
- series, Cheyenne,
starring Clint Walker. In 1958
Russell appeared as
Saylor Hornbook on
Cheyenne in the
episode titled "Dead to Rights". In 1958,
Russell was...
- Pennsylvania".
Pennsylvania General ****embly.
Retrieved August 12, 2020. The
Hornbook of
Virginia History, 4th ed., page 88. "Definition of Commonwealth". Merriam-Webster...
-
hornbook law or black-letter law is a
fundamental and well-accepted
legal principle that does not
require any
further explanation,
since a
hornbook is...