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Anthony Fitzherbert

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Also known as Sir Anthony Fitzherbert

English judge, scholar and legal author

Person · Open Library

Born
1470
Died
27 May 1538
Works
57

Top works

  • Herein is conteined the booke called Nouæ narrationes, the booke called Articuli ad Nouas narrationes, and the booke of Diuersitees of courtes
  • The boke of the iustyce of peas, the charge with all the proces of the cessyons neuly correctyd and amendyd with dyuers new addycyons put to the same
  • Diversite de courtes lour iurisdictions, & alia necessaria & vtilia
  • Loffice et auctorite de iustices de peace
  • The newe boke of iustices of peace

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5 total works indexed

  1. Trimmomatic: a flexible trimmer for Illumina sequence data

    · 2014 · cited 61,948x

  2. SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python

    · 2020 · cited 36,510x

  3. A global reference for human genetic variation

    · 2015 · cited 17,787x

  4. The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship

    · 2016 · cited 14,638x

  5. Structure validation in chemical crystallography

    · 2009 · cited 14,180x

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Quotes

  • An housbande can not well thryue by his come without he haue other cattell, nor by his cattell without come. For els he shall be a byer, a borrower or a beggar.
  • Those that be washen wyll not take scabbe after (if they haue sufficient meate); for that is the beste grease that is to a shepe, to grease hym in the mouthe with good meate.
  • It is a wive's occupation to wynowe all manner of cornes, to make malte, to washe and wrynge, to make heye, shere corne, and, in time of nede, to helpe her husbande to fyll the muckewayne or dounge carte, drive the ploughe, to loade heye, corne, and suche other. And to go or ride to the market, to sel butter, chese, mylke, egges, chekyns, capons, hennes, pygges, gese, and all manner of cornes.
  • Ryght so euery man is capitayne of his owne soule.

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