- 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
Grotthuss mechanism (also
known as
proton jumping) is a
model for the
process by
which an 'excess'
proton diffuses through the
hydrogen bond network...
- 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...
- the
Grotius Society were kept and
later published on
behalf of the
Society of
Comparative Legislation under the
title "Transactions of the
Grotius Society...
- Oldenbarnevelt,
Grotius and
Hogerbeets was the
trial for
treason of
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Land's
Advocate of Holland, Hugo
Grotius,
pensionary of Dordrecht...
- had five
children including the
jurist Hugo
Grotius. Van Ittersum,
Martine Julia (2012). "Confronting
Grotius'
Legacy in an Age of Revolution: The Cornets...
- of War and Peace) is a 1625 work by
Dutch jurist and
philosopher Hugo
Grotius,
which is
widely regarded as a
foundational text in the
development of...
- 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...