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Abbreviations - Adam Smith, Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence Vol. 5 Lectures On Jurisprudence [1762]

Edition used:

Lectures On Jurisprudence, ed. R.. L. Meek, D. D. Raphael and P. G. Stein, vol. V of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1982).

Part of: The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, 7 vols.

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Abbreviations

A. WORKS INCLUDED IN THE GLASGOW EDITION

Corr.Correspondence
ED‘Early Draft’ of Part of The Wealth of Nations, Register House, Edinburgh
FA, FBTwo fragments on the division of labour, Buchan Papers, Glasgow University Library
Imitative Arts‘Of the Nature of that Imitation which takes place in what are called the Imitative Arts’ (in Essays on Philosophical Subjects)
LJ(A)Lectures on Jurisprudence: Report of 1762–3, Glasgow University Library
LJ(B)Lectures on Jurisprudence: Report dated 1766, Glasgow University Library
LRBLLectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres
StewartDugald Stewart, ‘Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith, LL.D.’ (in Essays on Philosophical Subjects)
TMSThe Theory of Moral Sentiments
WNThe Wealth of Nations

B. OTHER WORKS

A.P.S.The Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland 1124–1707, ed. T. Thomson and C. Innes, 12 vol. (1814–75)
Anderson NotesFrom John Anderson’s Commonplace Book, vol. i, Andersonian Library, University of Strathclyde
C.Code of Justinian
C. Th.Code of Theodosius
CocceiusSamuelis L. B. de Cocceii . . . Introductio ad Henrici L. B. de Cocceii . . . Grotium illustratum, continens dissertationes proemiales XII (1748)
D.Digest of Justinian
DalrympleSir John Dalrymple, An Essay towards a General History of Feudal Property in Great Britain (1757; 4th edn., 1759)
ErskineJohn Erskine, The Principles of the Law of Scotland (1754)
GrotiusHugo Grotius, De Jure Belli ac Pacis libri tres (1625)
HaleSir Matthew Hale, The History of the Pleas of the Crown, 2 vol. (1736)
HarrisJoseph Harris, An Essay upon Money and Coins, Parts I and II (1757–8)
HawkinsWilliam Hawkins, A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown, 2 vol. (1716)
HeinecciusJohann Gottlieb Heineccius, Antiquitatum Romanarum jurisprudentiam illustrantium Syntagma (1719; 6th edn., 1742)
Hume, EssaysDavid Hume, Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary, ed. T. H. Green and T. H. Grose, 2 vol. (1875; new edn., 1889)
Hume, History, I and IIDavid Hume, The History of England, from . . . Julius Caesar to the accession of Henry VII, 2 vol. (1762)
History, III and IVDavid Hume, The History of England under the House of Tudor, 2 vol. (1759)
Hutcheson, M.P.Francis Hutcheson, A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy (1747), being English translation of Philosophiae Moralis Institutio Compendiaria (1742)
SystemFrancis Hutcheson, A System of Moral Philosophy, 2 vol. (1755)
Inst.Institutes of Justinian
Kames, EssaysHenry Home, Lord Kames, Essays upon several subjects concerning British Antiquities (1747)
Law TractsHenry Home, Lord Kames, Historical Law–Tracts, 2 vol. (1758)
Locke, Civil GovernmentJohn Locke, Second Treatise, of Civil Government (1690)
M’DouallAndrew M’Douall, Lord Bankton, An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Rights, 3 vol. (1751–3)
MandevilleBernard Mandeville, The Fable of the Bees, Part I (1714), Part II (1729), ed. F. B. Kaye, 2 vol. (1924)
MontesquieuC. L. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, De l’esprit des lois (1748)
PufendorfSamuel von Pufendorf, De Jure Naturae et Gentium libri octo (1672)
RaeJohn Rae, Life of Adam Smith (1895)
ScottWilliam Robert Scott, Adam Smith as Student and Professor (1937)
StairJames Dalrymple, Viscount Stair, The Institutions of the Law of Scotland (1681)