A
hornbook is a book that serves as primer for study. The
hornbook originated in England in 1450 (Huey, Edmund Burke). The term has been
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Hornbooks : The
hornbook , a form of ABC book, was common by Shakespeare's day. by a leaf of horn
Hornbooks displayed letters of the
Kaynak: Alphabet bookCertain treatises, called
hornbook s, are used by American law students as supplements to casebooks.
Hornbooks are usually one volume -
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hornbook - China Homecoming, photographs by Michael Fritz (New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1985) — 23cm, 143pp, ISBN
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hornbook and the primer as early reading texts and by a variety of psalter s which were used in religious
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hornbook law or black letter law is a fundamental and well-accepted legal principle that does not require any further
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