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- to him and was transported to Gorinchem. Grotius wrote most of his major works in exile in France. Grotius was a major figure in the fields of philosophy...
- late March or April each year. The American Grotius Lecture should not be confused with the annual Grotius Lecture held at the British Institute of International...
- the Grotius Society were kept and later published on behalf of the Society of Comparative Legislation under the title "Transactions of the Grotius Society...
- 2307/2506024, JSTOR 2506024 Grotius, Hugo (1609). Mare Liberum [The Freedom of the Seas] (in Latin). Lodewijk Elzevir. p. 7. Grotius, Hugo (1609). Mare Liberum...
- Hugo Grotius, whose treatise De Jure Belli Ac Pacis Libri Tres is considered the starting point for modern international law. Before Hugo Grotius, most...
- However, the exposition of Grotius convinced the Englishman Henry Hammond (1605-1660). Hammond sympathized with Grotius' desire for unity among Christians...
- sidenote, the formation of the accord was influenced by the writings of Hugo Grotius in Mare Liberum ("The Free Seas"), which was published in 1609 at the insistence...
- Oldenbarnevelt, Grotius and Hogerbeets was the trial for treason of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Land's Advocate of Holland, Hugo Grotius, pensionary of Dordrecht...
- housed one of its most influential scholars, Hugo Grotius (or Hugo de Groot). In 1594, at age eleven Grotius was a student in the faculty and soon proved himself...
- after a century long debate between Grotius' ideas and John Selden's. While it is generally ****umed that Grotius first propounded the principle of freedom...