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Early works to 1800, International law, War (International law), Natural law, Freedom of the seas, Law of the sea, Bible, Maritime law, Commentaries, Philosophy, Criticism, interpretation, Guerre (Droit international), Droit international, War, International law and relations, Vojno pravo, Mednarodno pravo, Law of war, Early works to 1800 ., DERECHO INTERNACIONAL, GUERRA (DERECHO INTERNACIONAL), Volkenrecht, Recht van de zee, OorlogsrechtShowing 10 featured editions. View all 71 editions?
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Meulen & Diermanse. Bib. Hugo Grotius (1950), 608
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Vol. [5] has t.p.: Samuelis l.b. de Cocceii, summi Regni Borussici cancellarii ... Introductio ad Henrici l.b. de Cocceii Grotium illustratum : continens dissertationes prooemiales XII in quibus principia Grotiana circa jus naturae ... ad justam methodum revocantur, mens Grotii ... illustratur, & defectus ... notantur : duodecima dissertatio exhibet auctoris Novum systema justitiae naturalis & Romanae ... -- Lausannae : Sumptibus Marci-Michaelis Bousquet & Sociorum, 1751.
Vol. [5], not numbered, is identified as such by a half-t.p. (prelim. p. [I]) that reads: Hugo Grotius de jure belli ac pacis, cum notis variorum, et commentariis Henrici de Cocceii, nec non introductione Sam. de Cocceii Henrici filii : opus quinque voluminibus absolutum.
Volumes 1-2 and [5] are dated 1751; v. 3-4, 1752.
Vol. 1: [15], VIII-LXIII, [1], 104, 396 p.; v. 2: [2], 731, [1] p.; v. 3: [4], 689 p.; v. 4: [2], 638 p.; v. [5]: XX, 703 p.
Title pages in red and black (not the half t.p. in v. [5])
Port. of Hugo Grotius as frontispiece in v. 1; in v. 3, that of Henricus de Cocceji.
Errata in v. 4, p. 637.
Vols. 2 and 4 have at end Bibliopolae monitum = Avis du libraire, about pricing in various European currencies in 1751 and 1752.
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"I. THE disputes arising among those who are held together by no common bond of civil laws to decide their dissensions, like the ancient Patriarchs, who formed no national community, or the numerous, unconnected communities, whether under the direction of individuals, or kings, or persons invested with Sovereign power, as the leading men in an aristocracy, and the body of the people in a republican government; the disputes, arising among any of these, all bear a relation to the circumstances of war or peace."
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