Precedents So Scrawl'd and Blurr'd: Readers' Marks in Law Books

Monday, March 2nd, 2020 - Wednesday, June 17th, 2020

"Precedents So Scrawl'd and Blurr'd" is the latest in a series of exhibitions that examine law books as physical artifacts, and the relationships between their forms and content. 

Books are the lawyer's tools and the law student's laboratory, and nothing brings this home better than the marks that they leave in their books. Over 30 such annotated and inscribed books from the Lillian Goldman Law Library are on display in "Precedents So Scrawl'd and Blurr'd: Readers' Marks in Law Books," the Spring 2020 exhibition from the library's Rare Book Collection.

Exhibition curator Mike Widener, the Law Library's rare book librarian, selected items that offer both research potential and insights into the roles that law books have played in people's lives. The marks left by readers document the lived experience of the law, and remind us that law is above all a human endeavor.

The exhibition's title comes from John Antsey's verse satire of the legal profession, "The Pleader's Guide" (1796): "Precedents so scrawl'd and blurr'd / I scarce could read one single word."

Many of the volumes illustrate the work of lawyers, law students, law professors, and authors throughout the centuries. Doodles suggest the writers taking a break from dreary legal studies. Scraps of poetry can be sources for literary scholars. Readers also used their books to record events, ranging from a drunken outburst in the New Jersey assembly to a famous naval battle of the War of 1812 and the beheading of Henry VIII's fifth queen.

"These books represent a small fraction of the annotated books in the Yale Law Library's rare book collection," said Widener. "They demonstrate the value of collecting these artifacts, and constitute the Law Library’s invitation to explore them further."

Daily 10am - 6pm*
*open to Yale affiliates until 10pm

Open to the public

Rare Book Exhibition Gallery
Lillian Goldman Law Library
Yale Law School, Level L2 
127 Wall Street

New Haven CT

41.3119645, -72.9278146

Precedents So Scrawl'd and Blurr'd: Readers' Marks in Law Books