باكورة السعد المعروفة برسالة ابن أبي زيد

باكورة السعد المعروفة برسالة ابن أبي زيد
Author: ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Ibn Abī Zayd al-Qayrawānī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1906
Genre: Arabic language
ISBN:

First Steps in Muslim Jurisprudence, consisting of excerpts from Bākūrat-al-Saʿd of Ibn Abū Zayd, with Arabic text, English translation, notes, and a short historical and biographical introduction, by A. D. Russell...and Abdullah al-Maʼmūn Suḥrawardy.

Manual of Hebrew Grammar

Manual of Hebrew Grammar
Author: Izaak Joseph Wijnkoop
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1898-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Manual of Hebrew Grammar by Izaak Joseph Wijnkoop: "Manual of Hebrew Grammar" is an authoritative guide to the study of Hebrew grammar. Izaak Joseph Wijnkoop provides a comprehensive overview of Hebrew language rules and structures, making it an essential reference for students, scholars, and anyone interested in mastering the intricacies of this ancient language. Key Aspects of the Book "Manual of Hebrew Grammar": Language Fundamentals: The book covers the fundamental aspects of Hebrew grammar, including syntax and pronunciation. Language Mastery: Wijnkoop's detailed explanations and exercises offer readers the tools to become proficient in the Hebrew language. Linguistic Analysis: "Manual of Hebrew Grammar" facilitates a deeper understanding of the structure and nuances of the Hebrew language. Izaak Joseph Wijnkoop was a prominent linguist and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Hebrew language and literature. "Manual of Hebrew Grammar" stands as a testament to his expertise and dedication to promoting Hebrew language studies.

Interpreting Law

Interpreting Law
Author: William N. Eskridge (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781634599122

""Interpreting Law" is an accessible introduction to statutory and constitutional interpretation by the nation's leading legislation scholar. This concise treatise not only identifies the primary "canons" or precepts that guide interpretation, but demonstrates how they operate and interact, as a matter of both practice and evolving aspiration. Unlike earlier academic treatises, which rummage through a potpourri of often arcane Supreme Court decisions, Professor Eskridge's new book focuses on a statute prohibiting "vehicles" in Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House. Each chapter engages the law student and the experienced practitioner to consider the application of the statute and its statutory and institutional context to a wide and often delightful array of situations. As the preface by Justice John Paul Stevens suggests, the reader will emerge from this book with a deeply enriched understanding of-and excitement about-legal interpretation."