- See, e.g., Maitland, Pleas of the Crown for the County of Gloucester (1884), introduction, xxxvi–xliv.
- See, e.g., R. Howard Bloch, Medieval French Literature and Law (California: U. of Cal. Press, 1977); see also essays on the Njal's Saga by Ordower and Slusher in this journal's previous number.
- Langbein, “The Appeal,” in Smith, Development of Legal Institutions (Minnesota: West, 1965), p. 181.
- Again re-inforcing our earlier observation that irrational factors have always influenced testimony, consider the common etymologies of the words testis and testimony.
- See Claude Lanzmann, Shoah: An Oral History of the Holocaust (New York: Pantheon, 1985).
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