



This treatise on the study of early municipal institutions, first published in 1861, has been likened, in its influence and importance, to Darwin's Origin of Species. With this slim volume, Maine, one of the most brilliant classical scholars of his day, created a natural history...










Best known as a history of progress, Ancient Law is the enduring work of the 19th-century legal historian Henry Sumner Maine. Even those who have never read Ancient Law may find Maine's famous phrase "from status to contract" familiar. His narrative spans the ancient world, in...

Ancient Law: Its Connection To The History Of Early Society This book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature. In an attempt to preserve, improve and recreate the original content, we have...



Ancient Law is a book written by Henry Sumner Maine, first published in 1861. The book explores the evolution of legal systems in ancient societies, including those of Greece, Rome, and India. Maine argues that ancient legal systems were based on a concept of status rather than...




Best known as a history of progress, Ancient Law is the enduring work of the 19th-century legal historian Henry Sumner Maine. Even those who have never read Ancient Law may find Maine's famous phrase "from status to contract" familiar. His narrative spans the ancient world, in...

Ancient Law is a book written by Henry Sumner Maine, first published in 1861. It is a seminal work in the field of comparative law and anthropology, exploring the evolution of legal systems from primitive societies to modern times. Maine argues that ancient law was based on customs...

