Thorne, Samuel E. 1907-1994

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Name (Latin)
Thorne, Samuel E. 1907-1994
Name (Arabic)
ثورن، صموئيل إ.، 1907-1994
Other forms of name
Thorne, Samuel Edmund, 1907-1994
Thorne, S. E. (Samuel Edmund), 1907-1994
Thorne, Samuel Edmund
Thorne, S. E
Date of birth
1907-10-14
Date of death
1994-04-07
Place of death
Lexington (Mass.)
Field of activity
Legal historians
Associate group
Yale Law School
Harvard Law School
Occupation
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 94702578
Wikidata: Q54868983
Library of congress: n 80020688
Sources of Information
  • His A discourse upon the exposicion ... of statutes from manuscripts in the Huntington library ... 1942.
  • His Essays in English legal history, 1985:CIP t.p. (S.E. Thorne)
  • Readings and moots at the Inns of Court in the fifteenth century, 1954-1990:t.p. (Samuel E. Thorne)
  • New York Times, Apr. 9, 1994:p. 11 (Samuel E. Thorne, a retired legal historian and prof. at Yale Law School and Harvard Law School, died Thursday [Apr. 7, 1994] in Lexington, Mass.; He was 87; authority on English legal history and common law; law degree from Harvard, 1932; Navy cryptanalyst, rank lt. commdr.)
  • OCLC search, Apr. 29, 2009:(hdg.: Thorne, Samuel Edmund, 1907-; Thorne, Samuel Edmund; Thorne, Samuel E.; Thorne, Samuel E. (Samuel Edmund), 1907-; Thorne, Samuel E., 1907-; usage: Samuel E. Thorne [predominant]; S.E. Thorne)
Wikipedia description:

Samuel Edmund Thorne (October 14, 1907 – April 7, 1994) was an American legal historian. The editor of many English legal manuscripts, he is best known for his translation, with annotations, of Bracton's De legibus et consuetudinibus Angliae (1968-1977), generally considered to be the definitive one.

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